In re Jack Richard Finnegan
8:2021cv01248 |
July 30, 2021 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Southern Division - Santa Ana Office |
Bankruptcy Withdrawal |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0157 Motion for Withdrawal of Reference |
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Filing 15 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER DISMISSING ACTION by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. Dismissal for failure to comply with the Court's Order to Show Cause is warranted. Accordingly, this action is DISMISSED without prejudice. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (iv) |
Filing 5 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. The Court now ORDERS Mr. Finnegan to SHOW CAUSE why the Motion should not be denied. In response to this Order to Show Cause, the Court will accept all of the following no la ter than AUGUST 20, 2021: Payment of the required $150.00 filing fee or filing of a Request to Proceed In Forma Pauperis with Declaration in Support for the Court's consideration. Filing of Proof of Service of the Motion. Filing of a Certificate of Interested Parties. Failure to respond to the Order to Show Cause by August 20, 2021 will result in the Motion being denied. (iv) |
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