BREWER v. WRAY et al
DENNIS SHELDON BREWER |
CHRISTOPHER WRAY, ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS, JANET YELLEN and JOHN DOES |
1:2021cv02671 |
October 12, 2021 |
US District Court for the District of Columbia |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 5 ORDER DISMISSING PRO SE CASE WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Ordered that the application of the plaintiff to proceed in forma pauperis is GRANTED. FURTHER ORDERED that the plaintiffs motion for a temporary restraining order 3 is DENIED. This is a final appealable Order. Pro Se party has been notified by first class mail. Signed by Judge James E. Boasberg on 10/15/2021. (znmg) |
Filing 4 MEMORANDUM OPINION Signed by Judge James E. Boasberg on 10/15/2021. (znmg) |
Filing 3 MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order by DENNIS SHELDON BREWER. (Please see Docket Entry #1 to view document). (znmw) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by DENNIS SHELDON BREWER. (znmw) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against JOHN DOES, ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS, CHRISTOPHER WRAY, JANET YELLEN filed by DENNIS SHELDON BREWER. (Attachments: #1 Summons)(znmw) |
Initiating Pleading & IFP Application Received on 10/12/2021. A copy of the docket sheet has been mailed to the address of record for the pro se party. (znmw) |
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