Chambraia Jones v. Sallie Mae, Inc.

Filing 10

MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS by Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym: Order to Show Cause Why Case Should Not Be Dismissed for Failure to Effect Service and Prosecute. Accordingly, plaintiff is ORDERED to show cause in writing by May 22, 2024 (SEE ORDER FOR DETAILS). (kca)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. 5:24-cv-00287-SP Title CHAMBRAIA JONES v. SALLIE MAE, INC. Present: The Honorable Date May 8, 2024 Sheri Pym, United States Magistrate Judge Kimberly Carter None Appearing Deputy Clerk Court Reporter / Recorder Tape No. Attorneys Present for Plaintiff(s): Attorneys Present for Defendant(s): None Appearing None Appearing Proceedings: (In Chambers) Order to Show Cause Why Case Should Not Be Dismissed for Failure to Effect Service and Prosecute On February 5, 2024, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant Sallie Mae, Inc. Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(m), plaintiff was required to serve each defendant with the summons and complaint within 90 days after the complaint’s filing, that is, no later than May 5, 2024. That date has now passed, but plaintiff has not filed any proof of such service with the court, nor is there any other indication before the court that the summons and complaint have been served on any defendant. Accordingly, plaintiff is ORDERED to show cause in writing by May 22, 2024 why this case should not be dismissed without prejudice for plaintiff’s failure to prosecute and serve defendants within the required time period. Plaintiff may discharge this Order to Show Cause by filing, not later than May 22, 2024, proof of service of the summons and complaint. The court warns plaintiff that failure to respond to the Order to Show Cause by May 22, 2024, or further failure to prosecute this action in accordance with court orders, may result in dismissal of this action for failure to prosecute. CV-90 (06/04) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Page 1 of 1

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