Almeda Wireman v. ERNIE FLETCHER, Individually

07-5027United States Court Of Appeals For The 6th Circuit5 oct. 2007

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The Honorable Thomas A. Varlan, United States District Judge for the Eastern District *
of Tennessee, sitting by designation.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION
File Name: 07a0721n.06
Filed: October 5, 2007
Case No. 07-5027
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
ALMEDA WIREMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
ERNIE FLETCHER, Individually and in his
official capacity as Governor of Kentucky;
SAM BEVERAGE, Individually and in his
official capacity as an Administrative
Employee of the Department of
Transportation; DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION; and UNKNOWN
DEFENDANTS who conspired to deny the
Plaintiff the position of Highway District
Administrative Manager,
Defendants-Appellees.
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On Appeal from the United
States District Court for the
Eastern District of Kentucky
BEFORE: BATCHELDER and GILMAN, Circuit Judges; VARLAN, District Judge.*
THOMAS A. VARLAN, District Judge. Plaintiff-Appellant Almeda Wireman filed a 42
U.S.C. § 1983 action against Ernie Fletcher, Sam Beverage, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
(misidentified as the “Department of Transportation” in Wireman*s complaint), and other unknown
defendants for violating her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights. She claims that Ernie Fletcher,
individually and in his official capacity as the Governor of Kentucky, and Sam Beverage,

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individually and in his official capacity as a Transportation Cabinet employee, along with other
unknown defendants, participated in an illegal political patronage scheme that resulted in the hiring
of an unqualified candidate for a middle management position with the Kentucky Transportation
Cabinet to Wireman*s detriment.
After Wireman filed suit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of
Kentucky, the Transportation Cabinet, Ernie Fletcher, and Sam Beverage filed motions to dismiss.
The district court dismissed Wireman*s claims against the Transportation Cabinet on Eleventh
Amendment grounds. The district court also granted Ernie Fletcher*s and Sam Beverage*s motions
to dismiss on grounds that Wireman*s claims against these parties were barred by the statute of
limitations. In her appeal, Wireman raises the sole issue of whether the district court erred in
dismissing her action based upon the statute of limitations. Upon careful de novo review of the
record, the law, and the parties* briefs, we agree with the district court that Wireman*s claims against
Ernie Fletcher and Sam Beverage are barred by the statute of limitations. The district court correctly
concluded that Wireman failed to bring suit within the applicable statute of limitations period and
that equitable tolling for fraudulent concealment was inappropriate in light of the relevant facts of
the case. Because the reasons for this ruling were fully articulated by the district court, the issuance
of a full written opinion would be duplicative and serve no useful purpose. Accordingly, for the
reasons stated in the district court*s opinion, we AFFIRM.

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