USA, et al v. Ajibola Ayeni, et al
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and ROXANNE KLINE |
AJIBOLA A. AYENI and DOCS AT THE DOOR, P.C. |
23-1794 |
April 26, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other Fraud |
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Filing 5 Filed Response by Appellee USA Attorney Sarah J. North to Appellants' Jurisdictional Memorandum. [5][7312758] [23-1794] (North, Sarah) [Entered: 05/24/2023 08:31 PM] |
Filing 4 ORDER: On consideration of Jurisdictional Memorandum filed by appellants on May 16, 2023, appellees shall file, on or before May 24, 2023, a response to appellants filing, addressing the jurisdictional issue raised in the courts order of May 2, 2023. DW [4] [7311039] [23-1794] (PS) [Entered: 05/17/2023 11:49 AM] |
Filing 3 Jurisdictional memorandum filed by Appellants Mr. Ajibola A. Ayeni and Docs at the Door, P.C.. [3] [7310918] [23-1794] (Gupta, Ajay) [Entered: 05/16/2023 04:19 PM] |
Filing 2 ORDER: Appellants shall file, on or before May 16, 2023, a brief memorandum stating why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. A motion for voluntary dismissal pursuant to Fed. R. App. P. 42(b) will satisfy this requirement. Briefing shall be SUSPENDED pending further court order. (See order for further details). [7307743] DW [2] [7307743] [23-1794] (HTP) [Entered: 05/02/2023 02:13 PM] |
Filing 1 U.S. civil case docketed. Fee paid. Docketing statement filed. Transcript information sheet due by 05/10/2023. Appellant's brief due on or before 06/05/2023 for Ajibola A. Ayeni and Docs at the Door, P.C. [1] [7306641] [23-1794] (HTP) [Entered: 04/27/2023 10:06 AM] |
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