Williams v. The City of New York et al

Filing 62

ORDER The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's letter requesting to send certain video footage to the Court. Dkt. 61. To the extent that Plaintiff intended to submit such video footage in support of his opposition to Defendant's motion fo r summary judgment, Plaintiff should have appended the video footage as an exhibit to his opposition papers. The Court shall construe Plaintiff's March 3, 2025 letter as a request to supplement his opposition to Defendant's motion for su mmary judgment with an additional exhibit. Since Plaintiff is proceeding pro se, the Court shall allow Plaintiff to do so. Plaintiff shall submit any video footage he intends to support his opposition papers, along with an affidavit that describes the video, to the Court and to opposing counsel by March 14, 2025. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Jennifer L. Rochon on 3/6/2025) (jca)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK SHAMARK WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, Case No. 1:23-cv-02936 (JLR) -against- ORDER THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Defendant. JENNIFER L. ROCHON, United States District Judge: The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff’s letter requesting to send certain video footage to the Court. Dkt. 61. To the extent that Plaintiff intended to submit such video footage in support of his opposition to Defendant’s motion for summary judgment, Plaintiff should have appended the video footage as an exhibit to his opposition papers. The Court shall construe Plaintiff’s March 3, 2025 letter as a request to supplement his opposition to Defendant’s motion for summary judgment with an additional exhibit. Since Plaintiff is proceeding pro se, the Court shall allow Plaintiff to do so. Plaintiff shall submit any video footage he intends to support his opposition papers, along with an affidavit that describes the video, to the Court and to opposing counsel by March 14, 2025. Dated: March 6, 2025 New York, New York SO ORDERED. JENNIFER L. ROCHON United States District Judge 1

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