Crowley, Timothy v. Stun-Tech Inc. et al
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ORDER on ifp request: Initial partial filing fee of $ 12.62 assessed. Initial partial filing fee due 2/13/2015. Signed by Magistrate Judge Peter A. Oppeneer on 1/23/2015. (jef),(ps)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
TIMOTHY CROWLEY,
v.
Plaintiff,
ORDER
Case No. 15-cv-6-wmc
STUN-TECH, INC., et al.
Defendants.
In response to this court’s January 7, 2015 order, plaintiff Timothy Crowley has
submitted a resident account statement for the six-month period preceding his complaint.
After considering the resident account statement, the court concludes that plaintiff
qualifies for indigent status.
Using information for the relevant time period from plaintiff’s resident account
statement, I calculate plaintiff’s initial partial filing fee to be $12.62. For this case to
proceed, plaintiff must submit this amount on or before February 13, 2015.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that:
1.
Plaintiff is assessed $12.62 as an initial partial payment of the $350 fee for
filing this case as an indigent litigant. Plaintiff shall submit a check or money order made
payable to the “Clerk of Court” in the amount of $12.62 on or before February 13, 2015.
If plaintiff fails to comply as directed or show cause of failure to do so, the court will
assume that plaintiff does not wish to proceed and this case will be dismissed without
further notice.
2.
No further action will be taken in this case until the clerk’s office receives
plaintiff’s initial partial filing fee as directed above and the court has screened the
complaint as required by 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2).
complete, a separate order will issue.
Entered this 23rd day of January, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
PETER OPPENEER
Magistrate Judge
Once the screening process is
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