McGore #142739 et al v. Curtin et al
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ORDER DENYING IFP: plaintiff to pay the entire appeal fee of $455.00 within 28 days or the appeal may be dismissed by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals; ; signed by Chief Judge Paul L. Maloney (Chief Judge Paul L. Maloney, aeb)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN DIVISION
DARRYL McGORE et al.,
Plaintiffs,
v.
Case No. 1:11-cv-513
Honorable Paul L. Maloney
ELLEN CAMPBELL et al.,
Defendants.
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ORDER DENYING LEAVE TO PROCEED
IN FORMA PAUPERIS ON APPEAL
This is a civil rights action brought by two state prisoners pursuant to 42 U.S.C.
§ 1983. On June 6, 2011 (docket #7-8), the Court entered an order denying Plaintiff McGore leave
to proceed in forma pauperis because he has “three strikes” within the meaning of 28 U.S.C.
§ 1915(g). Plaintiff McGore filed a notice of interlocutory appeal (docket #13), but failed to submit
the $455.00 filing fee.1 As outlined in the Court’s memorandum opinion and order denying him
pauper status based on § 1915(g), Plaintiff McGore is barred from proceeding in forma pauperis on
this appeal. Plaintiff McGore has twenty-eight (28) days from the date of entry of this order to pay
the entire filing fee for appealing a civil action, which is $455.00, to the Clerk of this Court.
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Plaintiff’s action subsequently was dismissed by the Court without prejudice on July 13, 2011, for failure to
pay the civil action filing fee.
Plaintiff McGore’s failure to comply with this order may result in dismissal of this appeal without
prejudice by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: August 11, 2011
/s/ Paul L. Maloney
Paul L. Maloney
Chief United States District Judge
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