Olagoke v. Surviving Members of Management Deluxe Corp. Bensonville, Illinois in 1980-1981 Personally Liable
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ORDER of dismissal without prejudice. By Magistrate Judge Charles S. Miller, Jr.(BG) Distributed on 7/27/2018 (cjs).
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA
Olasupo Olagoke,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Surviving Members of Management
Deluxe Corp Bentonville, Illinois in
1980-1981 Personally Liable,
Defendant.
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ORDER
Case No. 1:18-cv-126
On June 12, 2018, plaintiff filed a motion seeking to leave to proceed with the above-entitled
action in forma pauperis. Upon reviewing financial information filed by plaintiff in support of
motion, the undersigned concluded that plaintiff had failed to demonstrate an inability to pay the
filing fee.1 Consequently, on July 13, 2018, the undersigned issued an order denying plaintiff's
motion and advising that this action would be dismissed should he fail to pay the filing fee by July
20, 2018. (Doc. No. 3).
On July 9, 2018, plaintiff filed notice of his consent to the undersigned's exercise of
jurisdiction. (Doc. No. 5). However, he has yet to pay the filing fee, request additional time in
which to pay the filing fee, or otherwise shown cause for his failure to pay the filing fee in the time
allotted to him by the undersigned.
Plaintiff was warned that failure to comply with the undersigned's order would result in
dismissal of his lawsuit without prejudice. Plaintiff has failed to comply with the order and the time
for doing has passed. Accordingly, the above-entitled action is DISMISSED without prejudice.
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The court further noted other potential issues regarding the applicable statute of limitation and plaintiff''s
choice of forum. (Doc. No. 3).
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated this 27th day of July, 2018.
/s/ Charles S. Miller, Jr.
Charles S. Miller, Jr., Magistrate Judge
United States District Court
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