Securities and Exchange Commission v Behrens, et al
Filing
370
ORDER - Behrens' motion for copies (filing 368 ) is granted. The Clerk of the Court is directed to send Behrens, along with a copy of this order, a copy of the Amended Motion of Receiver for an Order Approving Disposition of Documents (filing 365 ). The receiver is directed not to destroy any files or records before November 8, 2013. Ordered by Judge John M. Gerrard. (Copy mailed to pro se party with document 365 )(GJG)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION,
8:08-CV-13
Plaintiff,
vs.
ORDER
BRYAN S. BEHRENS, et al.,
Defendants.
This matter is before the Court on defendant Behrens' motion for copies
(filing 368). The motion will be granted, and the Clerk of the Court will be
directed to provide Behrens with a copy of the Amended Motion of Receiver
for an Order Approving Disposition of Documents (filing 365).
In addition, on its own motion, the Court will direct the receiver to
refrain from disposing of any documents until 30 days from the date of this
order. Behrens should note that providing him with a copy of the receiver's
motion is not an invitation for him to object to the motion—the motion has
already been granted. Rather, Behrens is being provided with a copy of the
motion to make sure he is aware of the procedures proposed by the receiver
for disposing of records, and to permit him an opportunity to claim any
records to which he might be entitled.
IT IS ORDERED:
1.
Behrens' motion for copies (filing 368) is granted.
2.
The Clerk of the Court is directed to send Behrens, along
with a copy of this order, a copy of the Amended Motion of
Receiver for an Order Approving Disposition of Documents
(filing 365).
3.
The receiver is directed not to destroy any files or records
before November 8, 2013.
Dated this 8th day of October, 2013.
BY THE COURT:
John M. Gerrard
United States District Judge
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