That's his MO. I know one of the lawyers for a game company he sued, and he's sued her individually on specious claims that are always thrown out. This guy files a lawsuit more often than I change my socks.''
Unfortunately, the American court system does not allow for oubliettes -- the root of the word is Latin for "to forget." An oubliette is somewhere, very small and very dark, where you put someone you choose to forget about.
It sort of does. The courts can tell Thompson that he is not allowed to bring any legal action himself, that he must have competent counsel to do it for him. Thus we'll either have his causes represented in a civil, professional manner (the court will likely tell him to shut up during the proceedings), or no attorney will risk his career to aid Thompson in his abuse of the judicial system.