ROY v. HOMESITE INSURANCE
Filing
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MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER denying Pltf's 6 Renewed IFP. Pltf must submit the $400 FF w/in 10 days. Signed by Judge Noel L. Hillman on 12/17/2014. (drw)n.m.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
_________________________________
FRANK ROY,
Plaintiff,
Civil No. 14-3554 (NLH/JS)
v.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
AND ORDER
HOMESITE INSURANCE,
Defendant.
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APPEARANCES:
Frank Roy
998 W. Landis Ave, Unit 121
Vineland, New Jersey 08360
Pro Se Plaintiff
HILLMAN, District Judge
This matter having come before the Court by way of
Plaintiff’s renewed application [Doc. No. 6] to proceed in forma
pauperis (“IFP application”) in this action and by way of
Plaintiff’s amended complaints [Doc. Nos. 3, 5] submitted to the
Court on July 9, 2014 and July 22, 2014; and
The Court having denied Plaintiff’s first IFP application
because Plaintiff failed to sign and date the Affidavit in
support of the application; and
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Plaintiff having filed a renewed application on July 22,
2014 which contains an affidavit stating that he is unable to
pay the costs of these proceedings; and
The Court noting that on October 15, 2014, subsequent to
Plaintiff’s filing of the revised IFP application, Plaintiff
filed two separate civil actions and paid the filing fee of $400
in each of those actions, see Roy v. Trident Insurance Agency,
Civil Action No. 1:14-cv-6369-NLH-KMW and Roy v. Winarski, Civil
Action No. 1:14-cv-6370-NLH-KMW; and
The Court further noting that on November 14, 2014,
Plaintiff filed another civil action, Roy v. Nationwide, Civil
Action No. 1:14-cv-7129-RBK-KMW, and paid the $400 filing fee;
and
It therefore appearing to the Court that Plaintiff’s
financial condition has changed since the filing of his revised
IFP application, and that Plaintiff now has sufficient assets to
pay the filing fee in this action.
Accordingly,
IT IS on this
17th
day of
December
, 2014, hereby
ORDERED that Plaintiff’s renewed IFP Application [Doc. No.
6] shall be, and hereby is, DENIED.
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Plaintiff must submit the
filing fee in the amount of $400 within ten (10) days of entry
of this Order or the case will be dismissed.
s/ Noel L. Hillman
NOEL L. HILLMAN, U.S.D.J
At Camden, New Jersey
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