Anders v. Department of Education et al
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ORDER by Judge Richard A Jones. The Court adopts the Report and Recommendation (Dkt. # 4 ). The court DENIES Plaintiff's IFP application. Plaintiff must pay the full filing fee of $400 no later than August 29, 2013. (CL) (cc: pltf)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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08 DEPREE T. ANDERS,
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EDUCATION, et al.,
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CASE NO. C13-0831-RAJ
ORDER DENYING IN FORMA
PAUPERIS REQUEST
The court has reviewed plaintiff’s application to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP), the
15 Report and Recommendation of Mary Alice Theiler, United States Magistrate Judge, and the
16 remaining record. The court orders as follows:
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The Court adopts the Report and Recommendation (Dkt. # 4).
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The court DENIES Plaintiff’s IFP application based on plaintiff’s failure to file
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The Clerk shall file the complaint only on receipt of the filing fee. If Plaintiff
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The Clerk shall send copies of this Order to plaintiff and to the Honorable Mary
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Dated this 29th day of July, 2013.
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The Honorable Richard A. Jones
United States District Court Judge
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ORDER DENYING IN
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