Opinion ID: 167139
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Heading: c.c.a.

Text: Mr. Cook alleges error in granting judgment in favor of C.C.A. solely on his assertion that C.C.A. illegally confined him. See Aplt. Br. at 12-13. A review of the record shows that Mr. Cook has made allegations of “fact” in his appellate brief that were never made in any pleadings before the district court. For example, he now claims that he made bail on the possession of drug paraphernalia charge, but that C.C.A. illegally continued holding him on charges that were -5- never filed. Because Mr. Cook did not make this claim before the district court, we will not consider it here. See Parker v. Scott, 394 F.3d 1302, 1307 (10th Cir. 2005). Further, Mr. Cook does not address any alleged error in the district court’s legal reasoning for granting summary judgment to C.C.A. We therefore affirm the district court’s judgment in favor of C.C.A.