Eaker v. TD Auto Finance LLC et al
Filing
12
ORDER DENYING APPLICATIONS AND SETTING DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT, re: docs. 2, 7 and 11 Motions for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis filed by Quinn Lundgren Eaker. It is ORDERED that if Plaintiff desires to pursue his claims in this forum, Plaintiff shall pay the full filing fee no later than 9/29/2014, or his claims will be dismissed without prejudice. (Ordered by Judge Terry R Means on 9/17/2014) (mpw)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
FORT WORTH DIVISION
QUINN EAKER
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VS.
TD AUTO, ET AL.
ACTION NO. 4:14-CV-515-Y
ORDER DENYING APPLICATIONS AND SETTING DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT
Pending before the Court are Plaintiff's Applications for Leave
to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (docs. 2, 7, and 11). The magistrate judge
recommended that Plaintiff's initial applications be denied due to his
failure to submit a sworn long-form application detailing his financial
situation.
Plaintiff
objected
to
that
recommendation,
however,
indicating that he could prove he was a pauper, so the Court granted
him an extension of time to file the long-form application. After review
of the sworn application, however, the Court concludes that Plaintiff's
applications to proceed in forma pauperis should be and hereby are
DENIED.
Plaintiff indicates in his most-recent application that he
has $1500 in both his savings and checking accounts.
Additionally,
he indicates that he feeds "40,000 FREE meals each year to those in
need." As a result, it appears that Plaintiff has sufficient resources
with which to pay the Court's filing fee.
It is, therefore, ORDERED that if Plaintiff desires to pursue his
claims in this forum, Plaintiff shall pay the full filing fee no later
than September 29, 2014, or his claims will be dismissed without
prejudice.
SIGNED September 17, 2014.
____________________________
TERRY R. MEANS
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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