Milton, Tyler et al v. Orada, John et al
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ORDER that plaintiff Tyler Lee Milton may have until 9/13/17 to submit certified six-month Trust Fund Account Statement. Signed by Magistrate Judge Peter A. Oppeneer on 8/22/17. (nln),(ps)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
TYLER LEE MILTON,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
Case No. 17-cv-587-jdp
JOHN ORADA, et al.,
Defendants.
On July 31, 2017, I entered an order assessing plaintiff Tyler Lee Milton an initial
partial payment of $6.67 due by August 21, 2017. On August 17, 2017 plaintiff filed a letter
indicating that he is unable to pay the $6.67 initial partial payment because he has no funds
in his release account and less than $1.00 in his regular account. However, plaintiff has not
provided the court with any documentation that shows the steps he has taken to request funds
to pay the initial partial from the institution’s business office; nor has plaintiff provided the
court with an updated trust account statement that shows plaintiff currently does not have
funds to pay the $6.67 initial partial from his regular and/or release accounts.
Therefore, before I can determine whether plaintiff currently has no means to make the
full initial partial payment, plaintiff will need to submit a trust fund account statement
beginning approximately February 22, 2017 and ending approximately August 22, 2017.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that plaintiff Tyler Lee Milton may have an enlargement of time
until September 13, 2017 to submit a certified trust fund account statement for the period
beginning approximately February 22, 2017 and ending approximately August 22, 2017. If,
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by September 13, 2017, plaintiff fails to respond to this order, I will assume that plaintiff
wishes to withdraw this action voluntarily. In that event, the case will be closed without
prejudice to plaintiff filing the case at a later date.
Entered this 22nd day of August, 2017.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
PETER OPPENEER
Magistrate Judge
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