Justin Mank v. Nancy A. Berryhill

Filing 8

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PAY: FULL FILING FEE by Magistrate Judge John D. Early: The plaintiff has not complied with 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)(1) and is hereby ordered to show cause why this action should not be dismissed without prejudice for plaintiff's failure to timely pay the full filing fee. See document for further information. (lwag)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA JUSTIN MANK, CASE NUMBER: ED CV18-00227-RSWL (JDE) v. PLAINTIFF(S), NANCY A. BERRYHILL, Acting Commissioner of Social, DEFENDANT(S). ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PAY: ✔ FULL FILING FEE INITIAL PARTIAL FILING FEE January 31, 2018 On , plaintiff was granted permission pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915 (b)(1) to file the above-referenced action without prepaying the full filing fee of $350.00, but plaintiff was ordered to pay the ✔ full filing fee initial partial filing fee, in the amount of $ 400.00 within thirty (30) days to the Clerk of Court. The plaintiff has not complied with 28 U.S.C. § 1915 (b)(1) and is hereby ordered to show cause why this action should not be dismissed without prejudice for plaintiff’s failure to timely pay the ✔ full filing fee initial partial filing fee. Plaintiff may file a response to this Order to Show Cause no later than twenty-one (21) days from the date of this Order. Failure to file a response within the time specified may be deemed consent to the dismissal without prejudice of this action. If the ✔ full filing fee or initial partial filing fee is received within the twenty-one (21) day period, no further response to this Order to Show Cause is necessary. March 8, 2018 Date IFP-1 (03/12) JOHN D. EARLY United States Magistrate Judge Ma Magistrate ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PAY FULL FILING FEE OR INITIAL PARTIAL FILING FEE

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