Opinion ID: 4566315
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: McDougald’s first motion for leave

Text: {¶ 8} In his complaint, McDougald alleged that he had $1.30 in his account when he submitted his public-records request. However, the evidence in the record shows that for the period of time including September 24 (the date of McDougald’s public-records request) and September 30 (the date of Sehlmeyer’s response), McDougald had $1.25 in his inmate account. {¶ 9} On February 3, 2020, McDougald filed his first motion for leave, asking to amend his complaint to indicate an account balance of $1.25. However, because the correct figure is in the record, there is no need to amend his complaint. We therefore deny the first motion for leave.