Bradford Perry v. Calvin Broadus Jr. et al
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE LACK OF PROSECUTION by Judge Stanley Blumenfeld, Jr. Accordingly, Plaintiff is ordered to show cause, in writing, by no later than May 13, 2024, whether service on Defendant was proper. The Court will consider as an appropriate response to this OSC the filing of proof of service that complies with Rule 4. Failure to timely respond to this OSC shall be deemed consent to the dismissal without prejudice of Plaintiff's claims against Defendant. (SEE DOCUMENT FOR FURTHER DETAILS.) (rolm)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
BRADFORD PERRY,
Case No. 2:24-cv-02212-SB-KS
Plaintiff,
v.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE
LACK OF PROSECUTION
CALVIN BROADUS, JR.,
Defendant.
Plaintiff filed this copyright infringement action on March 19, 2024. Dkt.
No. 1. On March 29, Plaintiff filed a proof of service. Dkt. No. 11. Because it
appeared that service did not comply with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4, the
Court issued an order to show cause (OSC) re service, which required Plaintiff no
later than May 7 to file a response to the order or file a proof of service that
complied with Rule 4. Dkt. No. 12. In the OSC, the Court warned Plaintiff that
failure to comply “may be deemed consent to the dismissal without prejudice of
Plaintiff’s claims against Defendant.” Id. Plaintiff failed to respond.
Accordingly, Plaintiff is ordered to show cause, in writing, by no later than
May 13, 2024, whether service on Defendant was proper. The Court will consider
as an appropriate response to this OSC the filing of proof of service that complies
with Rule 4. Failure to timely respond to this OSC shall be deemed consent to the
dismissal without prejudice of Plaintiff’s claims against Defendant.
Date: May 9, 2024
___________________________
Stanley Blumenfeld, Jr.
United States District Judge
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