The suit names four plaintiffs, all described as indigent. One is a 28-year-old former National Guardsman from Richmond who has been hospitalized at times for bipolar episodes, the lawsuit states. The lawsuit says he has accumulated more than $5,000 in medical expenses, owes more than $10,000 in student loans, hasn't had a regular income since starting medical leave from his job with a cell phone company in June 2015 and "has had to rely on the kindness of friends to put a roof over his head."