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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Davis partially grants the prisoner's motion to compel discovery and dismisses the prison officials' motions for summary judgment in a case alleging failures to treat the prisoner's serious medical needs. A request for documents and communications from 2020 through today related to requests for and use of pull-up diapers in the prison is not overly broad, and is granted, as is a request for information on the number of inmates who suffer from incontinence. A request for information on these inmates is granted, with redactions of identifying information. The officials must also provide available communications between their staff and ADA coordinators discussing the prisoner, assessments of his status as a mobility-impaired inmate, documents relied upon to assess the prisoner's medical condition for the purposes of ADA compliance or the necessity for an assistant, and documents related to wound care protocols and a "wound program." A request for orientation documents provided to inmates upon transfers to new facilities is also granted, as are requests for identification of the individuals involved in determining the prisoner's ADA status and communications about his recent transfer. His requests are otherwise denied.