Lynch v. Bharara et al

Filing 38

ORDER: The Court has received pro se plaintiff John Smith's letter dated September 29, 2020, requesting that the Court grant him an extension to respond to defendants' letter and declaration filed on September 11, 2020, supplementing defend ants' motion for summary judgment. (Docket Entry No. 34.)The Court will file plaintiff's letter under seal for substantially the reasons stated in the Court's sealed order dated January 8, 2020, and will provide a copy to counsel for d efendants. Plaintiff's request for an extension of time is granted. Plaintiff may file a response to defendants' September 11, 2020, submission by November 6, 2020. SO ORDERED., ( Responses due by 11/6/2020) (Signed by Judge Laura Taylor Swain on 10/19/2020) Copies Mailed By Chambers. (ama)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK JOHN SMITH, Plaintiff, -against- 19-CV-3572-LTS UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE and EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS, Defendants. ORDER The Court has received pro se plaintiff John Smith’s letter dated September 29, 2020, requesting that the Court grant him an extension to respond to defendants’ letter and declaration filed on September 11, 2020, supplementing defendants’ motion for summary judgment. (Docket Entry No. 34.) The Court will file plaintiff’s letter under seal for substantially the reasons stated in the Court’s sealed order dated January 8, 2020, and will provide a copy to counsel for defendants. Plaintiff’s request for an extension of time is granted. Plaintiff may file a response to defendants’ September 11, 2020, submission by November 6, 2020. SO ORDERED. Dated: New York, New York October 19, 2020 /s/ Laura Taylor Swain LAURA TAYLOR SWAIN United States District Judge Copy mailed by Chambers to: Plaintiff John Smith SMITH - ORD RE SEPT 29 2020 LTR.DOCX VERSION OCTOBER 19, 2020 1

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