Kevin Taylor v. Kelly Boyd et al
Filing
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MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER re: Failure to File Request to Proceed In Forma Pauperis by Magistrate Judge Kenly Kiya Kato, if Plaintiff wishes to proceed with this lawsuit, within thirty (30) days of the date of this Order he must (1) pay the full $400.00 filing fee; (2) file a request for in forma pauperis status along with the necessary accompanying documents; or (3) show cause in writing why he is unable to do so. (Attachments: # 1 IFP APPLICATION) (dts)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL
Case No.
CV 17-0779-ODW-KK
Date: February 2, 2017
Title: Kevin Taylor v. Kelly Boyd, et al.
Present: The Honorable KENLY KIYA KATO, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
DEB TAYLOR
Not Reported
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter
Attorney(s) Present for Plaintiff(s):
Attorney(s) Present for Defendant(s):
None Present
None Present
Proceedings:
Order re: Failure to File Request to Proceed In Forma Pauperis
Plaintiff Kevin Taylor (“Plaintiff”), an inmate at California State Prison, Wasco, has filed
a civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (“Complaint”). Plaintiff has neither paid the
mandatory $400.00 filing fee, nor filed a request to proceed in forma pauperis, which must
include a certified copy of his prison trust-fund statement and an authorization for disbursement
of funds.
Accordingly, if Plaintiff wishes to proceed with this lawsuit, within thirty (30) days of
the date of this Order he must (1) pay the full $400.00 filing fee; (2) file a request for in forma
pauperis status along with the necessary accompanying documents; or (3) show cause in writing
why he is unable to do so. The Clerk is directed to mail Plaintiff a blank copy of the district’s
form in forma pauperis request (CV-060P). Plaintiff is expressly warned that his failure to timely
comply with this Order may result in his lawsuit being dismissed for failure to prosecute.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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