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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
{{DISTRICT_NAME}} DISTRICT OF {{STATE}}
{{DIVISION}} DIVISION
{{PLAINTIFF_FULL_NAME}}
                                        Plaintiff,
                   vs.
{{DEFENDANT_NAMES_BLOCK}}
                               Defendant(s).
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Case No.: {{CASE_NUMBER}}

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{{STATUTE_CITATION}}

TO THE HONORABLE COURT AND TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR COUNSEL OF RECORD:

I. Preliminary Statement

  1. Plaintiff {{PLAINTIFF_FULL_NAME}} brings this civil action under {{PRIMARY_STATUTE}} against {{DEFENDANT_SHORT_NAMES}} for {{NATURE_OF_CONDUCT}}.
  2. {{ADDITIONAL_STATEMENT_OF_RELIEF — Plaintiff seeks treble damages, attorneys' fees, costs, and injunctive relief to halt ongoing {{CONDUCT_TYPE}}.}}

II. Jurisdiction and Venue

  1. This Court has subject-matter jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331 (federal question jurisdiction) and {{ADDITIONAL_JURISDICTION_STATUTE}}.
  2. Venue is proper in this District under 28 U.S.C. § 1391(b) and {{ADDITIONAL_VENUE_STATUTE}} because a substantial part of the {{CONDUCT_NOUN}} and injuries occurred in {{VENUE_COUNTY}} County, {{STATE}}, and Defendants conduct business and reside here.

III. Parties

  1. Plaintiff {{PLAINTIFF_FULL_NAME}} is an individual residing at {{PLAINTIFF_RESIDENCE}}. He appears pro per.
  2. Defendant {{DEFENDANT_1_NAME}} ("{{DEFENDANT_1_SHORT}}") is a {{DEFENDANT_1_FORM}} headquartered at {{DEFENDANT_1_HQ}}, doing business in {{DEFENDANT_1_VENUE}}, California. {{DEFENDANT_1_ROLE_DESCRIPTION}}.
  3. Defendant {{DEFENDANT_2_NAME}} ("{{DEFENDANT_2_SHORT}}") is a {{DEFENDANT_2_FORM}} headquartered at {{DEFENDANT_2_HQ}}, doing business in {{DEFENDANT_2_VENUE}}, California. {{DEFENDANT_2_ROLE_DESCRIPTION}}.
  4. Defendants DOES 1 through {{DOE_COUNT}}, inclusive, are individuals and entities whose true names and capacities are unknown to Plaintiff. Plaintiff will amend this Complaint to allege their true names and capacities when ascertained.

IV. Involved Non-Party Corporate Actors

[Include this section only when the conduct involves entities that are not named defendants but are central to the factual narrative — e.g., contractors, parent companies, third-party security firms.]

  1. {{NON_PARTY_DESCRIPTION_1}}.
  2. {{NON_PARTY_DESCRIPTION_2}}.

V. Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies

[Include only when the cause of action requires exhaustion (e.g., Title VII, certain civil-rights claims). Omit for RICO and most § 1983 actions where exhaustion is not required.]

  1. {{EXHAUSTION_NARRATIVE — Plaintiff has exhausted all available administrative remedies, having {{ADMIN_ACTION_TAKEN}} on or about {{ADMIN_DATE}}.}}

VI. Chronological Factual Allegations

  1. On or about {{DATE_1}}, {{FACT_1}}. (Exhibit A.)
  2. On or about {{DATE_2}}, {{FACT_2}}. (Exhibit B; Bates {{BATES_NUMBER}}.)
  3. On or about {{DATE_3}}, {{FACT_3}}.
  4. From at least {{START_DATE}} through {{END_DATE}}, Defendants' agents, acting in concert, engaged in {{COURSE_OF_CONDUCT}}.

VII. The RICO Enterprise

[Include only for RICO complaints under 18 U.S.C. § 1962. Replace with cause-specific section header for other federal claims.]

  1. Defendants form an "enterprise" as defined by 18 U.S.C. § 1961(4): a continuing association in fact with a common purpose of {{ENTERPRISE_PURPOSE}}.
  2. Defendants shared resources — personnel, vehicles, communication networks — and coordinated unlawful acts to {{ENTERPRISE_ACTIONS}}.

VIII. Pattern of Racketeering Activity

  1. Between {{PATTERN_START_DATE}} and {{PATTERN_END_DATE}}, Defendants committed at least two predicate acts under 18 U.S.C. § 1961(1), including:
  2. {{PREDICATE_ACT_1 — citing specific subsection of 18 U.S.C. § 1961}}.
  3. {{PREDICATE_ACT_2}}.
  4. {{PREDICATE_ACT_3}}.
  5. The predicate acts are related — sharing the same purpose, results, participants, victims, and methods of commission — and pose a threat of continued criminal activity. H.J. Inc. v. Northwestern Bell Tel. Co., 492 U.S. 229, 239 (1989).

IX. Injury to Property and Concrete Financial Loss

  1. As a direct and proximate result of Defendants' pattern of racketeering activity, Plaintiff has suffered injury to his business and property in an amount of not less than {{INJURY_AMOUNT}}, subject to trebling under 18 U.S.C. § 1964(c).

X. Inapplicability of Qualified Immunity

[Include only for § 1983 claims against individual government officers. Omit for RICO, contract, and pure tort claims.]

  1. Defendant {{INDIVIDUAL_OFFICER}} is not entitled to qualified immunity because the constitutional right at issue — {{RIGHT_AT_ISSUE}} — was clearly established at the time of the conduct alleged. {{CONTROLLING_CASE}}.

XI. Claims for Relief

First Claim — {{CLAIM_1_NAME}} (Against All Defendants)

  1. Plaintiff incorporates by reference each preceding paragraph.
  2. {{CLAIM_1_LEGAL_THEORY}}.
  3. Defendants' conduct violated {{CLAIM_1_STATUTE}} by {{CLAIM_1_VIOLATION}}.
  4. As a direct and proximate result, Plaintiff has been damaged in an amount to be proven at trial.

Second Claim — {{CLAIM_2_NAME}} (Against {{CLAIM_2_DEFENDANTS}})

  1. Plaintiff incorporates by reference each preceding paragraph.
  2. {{CLAIM_2_BODY}}.

XII. Prayer for Relief

WHEREFORE, Plaintiff respectfully requests that this Court enter judgment in his favor and against Defendants, and each of them, awarding the following relief:

A. Actual damages to his {{HARM_NOUN}} in the amount of {{ACTUAL_DAMAGES}}, to be trebled as required by 18 U.S.C. § 1964(c) (RICO) {{OR_OTHER_TREBLING_AUTHORITY}};

B. An award for Plaintiff's costs of suit;

C. An award for pre- and post-judgment interest on all damages;

D. A permanent injunction enjoining Defendants, their agents, employees, and successors from {{ENJOINED_CONDUCT}};

E. Any other and further relief the Court deems just and proper.

XIII. Demand for Jury Trial

Plaintiff hereby demands a trial by jury on all issues so triable in this action.

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on {{EXECUTED_DATE}}, at {{EXECUTED_CITY}}, California.

DATED: {{EXECUTED_DATE}} /s/ {{PLAINTIFF_FULL_NAME_TITLE_CASE}} {{PLAINTIFF_FULL_NAME}} In Pro Per
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Certificate of Service

I hereby certify that on {{SERVICE_DATE}}, I electronically filed the foregoing {{DOCUMENT_TITLE_INLINE}} with the Clerk of the Court using the CM/ECF system. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 5(b)(2)(E), the CM/ECF system automatically generates a Notice of Electronic Filing and sends it to the email addresses associated with the docket for this case, thereby completing service.

1. Counsel for Defendant {{DEFENDANT_1_NAME}}

{{DEFENDANT_1_COUNSEL_NAME}} ({{DEFENDANT_1_COUNSEL_BAR_ID}}) {{DEFENDANT_1_COUNSEL_FIRM}} {{DEFENDANT_1_COUNSEL_ADDRESS}} {{DEFENDANT_1_COUNSEL_PHONE}} {{DEFENDANT_1_COUNSEL_EMAIL}}

2. Counsel for Defendant {{DEFENDANT_2_NAME}}

{{DEFENDANT_2_COUNSEL_NAME}} ({{DEFENDANT_2_COUNSEL_BAR_ID}}) {{DEFENDANT_2_COUNSEL_FIRM}} {{DEFENDANT_2_COUNSEL_ADDRESS}} {{DEFENDANT_2_COUNSEL_PHONE}} {{DEFENDANT_2_COUNSEL_EMAIL}}

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct and that this Certificate was executed on {{SERVICE_DATE}}, at {{EXECUTED_CITY}}, California.

DATED: {{SERVICE_DATE}}   {{PLAINTIFF_FULL_NAME}} In Pro Per
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