Etzkorn v. Social Security Administration Commissioner

Filing 4

ORDER granting 3 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis and directing complaint be filed nunc pro tunc as of 9/23/09. The plaintiff is directed to serve a copy of the complaint and this order on the defendant by certified mail, return receip t requested, as well as the US Attorney General and US Attorney for Western District/Arkansas without prepayment of fees and costs. Defendant is to answer within 60 days from date of service. Signed by Honorable James R. Marschewski on September 28, 2009. (lw)

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IN TIIE LINITEDSTATE$DISTRICTCOURT WE S T ER NDI$TRICTOF ARKANSAS F O R T SMITH DTVISION GREG OR YSCOI'TE'IZKORN PLAINTIFF c r v r l N ooQ. MICII A E L J. AS'[RUE, Commissioner Socia lSccurity Administrution ORDE& apFt DEFENDANT P Ia i n ti IIhassubmitted complaint filing in this district,together a for with a request for leavcto proceed forma pauperi,r.After review,it is foundthat plaintiff is unable payfor in to thecosts commencement suit and,accordingly, tbllowingordcris entered l5,hday of of the this of Scptember 2009: I'l 'Is I-IEREBY ORDERED plaintiffsmotionfor leave procee in,ftirma that to d pauperis is granted, Theclerkis hereby directed file thc complaint uncpro tuncasof septemher to n 23. 2009.Additionally, courthereby the dirccts a copyofthc complaint that lilcd herein, alongwith a copyof this order,be served theplaintiffby cefiifiedmail, returnreceipt by rcquested, thc on defenda rtMichaelJ. Astrue,commissioncr, , socialsecurityAdministration, well asEricH. as Holdcr, Jr., U.$, Attomey General,and Mark W, Webb, AssistantU.S. Attomey, without prepaymenof l.'ees costsor securitythetefor. The defbndantis orderetlto answerwithin t and sixty (60) riaysfrom the dateofservice. IT IS SO ORDERED. rusrtnhDdpl,rsn iff 'it\ii'n SEF I A00g ? cflf,t$ Jffitvsfr{, R. 0lfRK DEPUTYCLSI( STATES MAGISTRATT1 JUDGE

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