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Lawsuits filed by prisoners are the source of some of the most bizarre litigation in the court system. Herman Max Ruth’s case was no exception — although he did have a somewhat different approach to his predicament as compared to, say, the prisoner who once filed a lawsuit because he was given crunchy peanut butter when he had ordered smooth. Back in 1976, Ruth found himself incarcerated in federal prison for having committed wire fraud against the First National Bank of New Jersey. Knowing of the old saying that the best defense is a good offense, Ruth first sued the bank he had attempted to defraud. Ruth had apparently concocted a scheme whereby he had had one bank transfer $2 million to a

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