Federal National Mortgage Association, et al v. Antonello Boldrini
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Fannie Mae |
ANTONELLO BOLDRINI |
22-8023 |
April 28, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 2 ORDER (Clerk) Pursuant to the Courts order entered November 5, 2019 in No. 19-1551, Antonello Boldrini is prohibited from filing new appeals in this Court without first paying the applicable appellate filing fee in full, absent a compelling showing that an appeal is necessary to prevent an imminent serious injury. Upon such a showing, Mr. Boldrini may proceed in forma pauperis if he also establishes that he qualifies financially. On April 25, 2022, Mr. Boldrini filed a notice of appeal in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania from the March 25, 2022 order entered in Federal National Mortgage Association v Boldrini, M.D. Pa. No. 3-17-cv- 02357. The $505.00 docketing fee was not paid at the time the notice of appeal was filed. The current appeal will be held on the miscellaneous docket pending compliance with the Courts November 5, 2019 order. In the event that Appellant complies within 14 days from the date of this order, the appeal will proceed on the general docket. If Appellant fails to comply within the time stated, the matter will be closed, and the appeal will be dismissed. (LMR) [Entered: 04/28/2022 02:32 PM] |
Filing 1 Notice of Appeal filed by Antonello Boldrini in M.D. Pa. 3-17-cv-02357, received 4/25/22, subject to the Court's November 5, 2019 injunction order. (LMR) [Entered: 04/28/2022 02:29 PM] |
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