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Whether the Fifth Circuit erred in claiming that the claims are barred by Res Judicata
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the Fifth Circuit erred issued orders to claim that claims are barred by Res Judicata. 2. Whether the Fifth Circuit fail to reverse district court denied due process and allowed fault, misconducts and crime of perjury, forgery and contempt court orders in the lawsuit, discriminated Plaintiff in court proceedings. 3. Whether the Fifth Circuit court fail to reverse district court denied new party The Lycra Company as defendant and new trial. 4, Whether the Fifth Circuit court fail to reverse district court erred denied Plaintiffs Motion for Default Judgment. 5. Whether the Fifth Circuit court fail to reverse district court allowed fraudulent scheme, crimes, civil rights violation, discrimination Plaintiff Pro se happened. 6. Whether the Fifth Circuit court fail to reverse district court used inadmissible evidence to issue final judgment order and abused of discretion. 7. Whether the Fifth Circuit Exceeded Its Powers and Acted as a Trier of Fact by Determining Relevance of Unproduced, Unreviewed Evidence 8. Whether the Fifth Circuit did not follow McDonnel Douglas Framework and Decision in Previous Case Created a Direct and . Substantial Circuit Split Regarding Age Discrimination Cases 9. Whether the Fifth Circuits’s Decision Countenances Crimes and Begs For This Court’s Supervisory Powers ii