Moore v. City of New York et al
Filing
141
ORDER: Accordingly, Plaintiff must provide the U.S. Marshal with any addresses of defendants not yet served by February 27, 2024. Failure to effect service by March 27, 2024 will result in dismissal of those unserved defendants. Even when the U.S . Marshal provides assistance in effecting service, Plaintiff maintains the responsibility for ensuring that service is made in timely fashion. As previously notified, Plaintiff is encouraged to speak with the New York Legal Assistance Group if he has questions about how to serve Defendants. SO ORDERED. Copies transmitted this date to all counsel of record. The Clerk of Court is respectfully requested to mail a copy of this Order to the pro se Plaintiff at: Ali Moore, 2506 E. Overland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21214. ( Service due by 3/27/2024.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Robert W. Lehrburger on 2/6/2024) Copies Sent By Chambers. (vfr)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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ALI MOORE,
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Plaintiff,
2/6/2024
22-CV-10957 (LGS) (RWL)
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- against -
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CITY OF NEW YORK, et al,
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Defendants. :
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ORDER
ROBERT W. LEHRBURGER, United States Magistrate Judge.
The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff’s unsigned letter filed February 3, 2024 asking
for an extension of time “for anything that is needed.” (Dkt. 140.) The next deadline in
the case is February 16, 2024, when Defendant City of New York is due to file its reply in
further support of its motion to dismiss. After that is filed, the Court will address the motion
in due course.
Plaintiff’s next deadline is February 29, 2024 for serving any defendants not yet
served, including Mount Sinai Health System, EMT Vasquez, Karen Eubanks, Earl
Moore, Morningside Heights Housing Corporations, First Service Residential, James
Aaronson, and Mount Sinai St. Lukes Hospital. As previously directed in the Court’s
January 10, 2024 order at Dkt. 130, Plaintiff shall provide the U.S. Marshal with the
addresses of any remaining defendants to be served. In light of Plaintiff’s request, the
Court will extend the deadline to effect service one last time. Accordingly, Plaintiff must
provide the U.S. Marshal with any addresses of defendants not yet served by February
27, 2024. Failure to effect service by March 27, 2024 will result in dismissal of those
unserved defendants. Even when the U.S. Marshal provides assistance in effecting
service, Plaintiff maintains the responsibility for ensuring that service is made in timely
fashion. As previously notified, Plaintiff is encouraged to speak with the New York Legal
Assistance Group if he has questions about how to serve Defendants.
SO ORDERED.
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ROBERT W. LEHRBURGER
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Dated: February 6, 2024
New York, New York
Copies transmitted this date to all counsel of record. The Clerk of Court is respectfully
requested to mail a copy of this Order to the pro se Plaintiff at:
Ali Moore
2506 E. Overland Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21214
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