Coleman, Robert v. U.S. Trustee's Office
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ORDER: The bankruptcy appeal is DISMISSED for failure to prosecute. Signed by District Judge James D. Peterson on 3/26/15. (jat)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
ROBERT COLEMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-834-jdp
U.S. TRUSTEE’S OFFICE,
Defendant-Appellee.
CHIZUCO COLEMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-835-jdp
U.S. TRUSTEE’S OFFICE,
Defendant-Appellee.
ROBERT COLEMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-879-jdp
U.S. TRUSTEE’S OFFICE,
SPENTA ENTERPRISES, INC., and
HOSHANG R. KARANI,
Defendants-Appellees.
CHIZUCO COLEMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-880-jdp
U.S. TRUSTEE’S OFFICE,
SPENTA ENTERPRISES, INC., and
HOSHANG R. KARANI,
Defendants-Appellees.
In each of the above-captioned cases, orders dated March 11, 2015, gave
plaintiffs-appellants Robert Coleman and Chizuco Coleman 14 days to inform the court
whether they intended to pursue these bankruptcy appeals. The clerk’s office mailed copies of
these orders to the Colemans, and to the attorney who is representing them in new
bankruptcy petitions filed in the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Each order warned the
Colemans that if they did not respond by March 25, the court would dismiss their appeals for
failure to prosecute. See Link v. Wabash R.R. Co., 370 U.S. 626, 629-33 (1962) (district courts
may sua sponte dismiss an action for failure to prosecute). The deadline for the Colemans’s
responses has come and gone, with no word from either of them.
Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that each of the above-captioned bankruptcy appeals is
DISMISSED for failure to prosecute. The clerk’s office is directed to close all four cases.
Entered March 26, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
________________________________________
JAMES D. PETERSON
District Judge
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