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Kennedy v. Paralyzed Veterans Am.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Jun 13, 2016
Case: 1:16-cv-01122 (D.D.C. Jun. 13, 2016)

Opinion

Case: 1:16-cv-01122

06-13-2016

LON R. SWEENEY KENNEDY, Plaintiff, v. PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA, et al., Defendants.


Jury Demand
Assigned To : Unassigned
Assign. Date : 6/15/2016
Description: Pro Se Gen. Civil (F Deck) MEMORANDUM OPINION

This matter is before the Court upon consideration of plaintiff's application to proceed in forma pauperis and his pro se complaint. The application will be granted, and the complaint will be dismissed.

According to plaintiff, he has been denied veterans benefits for several reasons, including the loss or destruction of his medical records and an identity thief who collected benefits intended for plaintiff since 1991. In addition to $6.1 billion in punitive damages, plaintiff demands all the military benefits he is entitled to receive.

The Secretary of Veterans Affairs "shall decide all questions of law and fact necessary to a decision by the Secretary under a law that affects the provision of benefits by the Secretary to veterans or the dependents or survivors of veterans." 38 U.S.C. § 511(a). The Secretary's decision "as to any such question shall be final and conclusive and may not be reviewed by any other official or by any court[.]" Id. Therefore, this federal district court does not have jurisdiction over matters relating to veterans benefits. See Price v. United States, 228 F.3d 420, 421-22 (D.C. Cir. 2000) ("As amended by the Veterans Judicial Review Act . . . , the Veterans' Benefits Act of 1957 . . . precludes judicial review in Article III courts of VA decisions affecting the provision of veterans' benefits") (per curiam), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 903 (2001); Jones v Nicholson, No. 1:07-CV-165, 2011 WL 2160918 (M.D. Ga. June 1, 2011) (dismissing for lack of subject matter jurisdiction veteran's claim for benefits); Peavey v. Holder, 657 F. Supp. 2d 180 (D.D.C. 2009) (dismissing challenge to VA's decisions on claim for benefits notwithstanding veteran's "attempts to avoid application of § 511 by labeling his claims as constitutional claims").

The Court will dismiss the complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. An Order is issued separately. DATE: 6/13/16

/s/_________

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Kennedy v. Paralyzed Veterans Am.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Jun 13, 2016
Case: 1:16-cv-01122 (D.D.C. Jun. 13, 2016)
Case details for

Kennedy v. Paralyzed Veterans Am.

Case Details

Full title:LON R. SWEENEY KENNEDY, Plaintiff, v. PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA, et…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Date published: Jun 13, 2016

Citations

Case: 1:16-cv-01122 (D.D.C. Jun. 13, 2016)