Jones et al v. Nationstar Mortgage Company

Filing 12

MEMORANDUM ORDER granting Plaintiffs 20 days from the date of entry of this Order to file a written response to Nationstar's Motion to Dismiss. If Plaintiffs fail to respond within the stated 20-day time frame, the Court will rule on Nationstar's Motion without a response from Plaintiffs. Signed by Judge Peter J. Messitte on 12/1/2014. (c/m 12/2/2014 CH/aos, Deputy Clerk)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MARYLAND 6500 CIIERRYWOOD GREE~BELT. ~IAI~YI.A!\D 301.3.t-t.0632 PETER J. MESSITTE li!\ITED STATES IlISTlUcr ,JUDGE LANE 20770 MEMORANDUM TO: Counsel of Record Pro se Plaintiff Stanley Jones 2322 Springdale Lane Waldorf, MD 20603 Pro se Plaintiff Debra Jones 2322 Springdale Lane Waldorf, MD 20603 FROM: Judge Peter J. Messitte RE: Jones et al v. Nationstar Mortgage Companv Civil Case No. 14-2888 DATE: December I, 2014 ****** On September 18, 2014, Defendant Nationstar Mortgage Company ("Nationstar") filed a Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim [Paper No.8]. On November 2, the Court granted Plaintiffs' Motion for an extension of time to file a response to Nationstar's Motion to Dismiss [Paper No. 11]. Although Plaintiffs' response to Nationstar's Motion was due on October 10,2014, they have yet to file papers or otherwise respond to the Motion. The Court will give Plaintiffs 20 DAYS from the date of entry of this Order to file a written response to Nationstar's Motion to Dismiss. If Plaintiffs fail to respond within the stated 20-day time frame, the Court will rule on Nationstar's Motion without a response from Plaintiffs. Despite the informal nature of this ruling, it shall constitute an Order of the Court and the Clerk is directed to docket it accordingly. The Clerk SHALL MAIL a copy of this Order to Plaintiffs Stanley Jones and Debra Jones. UNITE

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