Democratic National Committee v. The Russian Federation et al

Filing 220

LETTER MOTION for Leave to File Excess Pages addressed to Judge John G. Koeltl from Jeffrey Alexander dated March 4, 2019. Document filed by George Papadopoulos.(Alexander, Jeffrey)

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Case 1:18-cv-03501-JGK Document 220 Filed 03/04/19 Page 1 of 1 Jeffrey Alexander Partner 212-484-9866, ext. 7415 jalexander@piercebainbridge.com Via ECF March 4, 2019 The Honorable John G. Koeltl United States District Judge Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10007-1312 Re: Democratic National Committee v. Russian Federation (1:18-cv-03501-JGK) Dear Judge Koeltl: This firm represents George Papadopoulos in the above-entitled matter. In the Court’s October 3, 2018 scheduling Order (ECF No. 181), the Court allowed 15 pages to each defendant beyond the 50 pages for a joint defendants’ memorandum of law in support of a motion to dismiss the Second Amended Complaint. On January 17, 2019, Plaintiff filed a Second Amended Complaint, adding 63 paragraphs to their previous pleading, including two newly-alleged RICO predicate acts related to Mr. Papadopoulos’s 2017 conduct. We respectfully request the Court to allow counsel for Mr. Papadopoulos to submit a memorandum 26 pages long in connection with his motion to dismiss the Second Amended Complaint. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, /s/ Jeffrey Alexander Jeffrey Alexander Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price & Hecht LLP 20 West 23rd Street, Fifth Floor New York, NY 10010 (212) 484-9866, ext. 7415 jalexander@piercebainbridge.com Counsel for Defendant George Papadopoulos cc: Counsel of Record (via CM/ECF) 20 West 23rd Street, Fifth Floor New York, NY 10010 I piercebainbridge.com Los Angeles New York Boston Washington, D.C.

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