Willis v. Social Security Administration Commissioner

Filing 4

ORDER granting 2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; granting 2 Motion for Service and DIRECTING SERVICE on Social Security Administration Commissioner. The plaintiff is directed to serve a copy of the complaint and this order on the defendant by certified mail, return receipt 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 the date of service. Signed by Honorable Barry A. Bryant on February 4, 2014. (cc: U.S. Marshals Service)(mll)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS TEXARKANA DIVISION LESA WILLIS vs. PLAINTIFF Civil No. 4:14-cv-04025 CAROLYN W. COLVIN Commissioner, Social Security Administration DEFENDANT ORDER Plaintiff has filed a pro se complaint in this matter together with a request for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. After review, it is found that Plaintiff is unable to pay for the costs of commencement of suit, and, accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Plaintiff’s Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis is GRANTED. The Court directs that a copy of the complaint filed herein, along with a copy of this order, be served by the U.S. Marshal’s Office by certified mail, return receipt requested, on Defendant, Carolyn W. Colvin, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, the U.S. Attorney General, and the civil-process clerk at U.S. Attorney’s Office without prepayment of fees and costs or security therefor. The Clerk is directed to prepare and issue summons and a USM 285. Defendant is ordered to answer within sixty (60) days from the date of service. IT IS SO ORDERED this 4th day of February 2014. /s/ Barry A. Bryant HON. BARRY A. BRYANT U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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