Robert McCormies v. PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, et al
Robert P. McCormies |
Millsap & Singer, P.C. and PennyMac Loan Services, LLC |
19-2471 |
July 15, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other |
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MOTION for leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis, filed by Appellant Mr. Robert P. McCormies w/service by USCA8 on 08/13/2019. [4818652] [19-2471] (TMF) [Entered: 08/13/2019 02:04 PM] |
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN RE-FILED BELOW AS A MOTION TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS -- REPLY to clerk order pay docketing fee [ # 4808133-2 ], clerk order [ # 4808133-3 ] filed by Appellant Mr. Robert P. McCormies w/service 08/08/2019. [4817372] [19-2471]--[Edited 08/13/2019 by TMF] REPLY. [4817372] [19-2471]--[Edited 08/13/2019 by TMF] (RPM) [Entered: 08/08/2019 06:24 PM] |
CLERK ORDER:The $505 appellate filing and docketing fee has not been paid and is due. Appellant is directed to either pay the fee in the district court or file a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis in this court within 28 days of the date of this order. If appellant does not pay the fee or move for IFP status by 08/12/2019, this appeal may be dismissed for failure to prosecute without further notice. [4808133] [19-2471] (TMF) [Entered: 07/15/2019 02:11 PM] |
Originating court document filed consisting of notice of appeal, docket entries, Order 5/28/19, Judgment 5/28/19, Order 7/12/19. [4808132] [19-2471] (TMF) [Entered: 07/15/2019 02:08 PM] |
Civil case docketed. [4808127] [19-2471] (TMF) [Entered: 07/15/2019 02:02 PM] |
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