The Moorish American People of United States of America Republic et al v. Kemp et al
The Moorish American People of United States of America Republic and Eric-Ingram Bey |
Brian Kemp, Henry Joseph and Michael T. Garrett |
1:2018cv05361 |
November 21, 2018 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
Mark H Cohen |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Submission of #2 Order on Application for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis,, to Magistrate Judge Alan J. Baverman. (bnw) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to The Moorish American People of United States of America Republic re #2 Order. (bnw) |
Filing 2 ORDER: Within ten (10) days of this Order, the Moorish American People or USAR must appear by licensed counsel and pay the full filing fee, or this action will be dismissed. Failure to timely comply with this Order shall result in a recommendation to the District Judge that this action be dismissed. The Clerk is DIRECTED to submit this case to the undersigned in thirteen (13) days. Signed by Magistrate Judge Alan J. Baverman on 12/7/18. (bnw) Modified on 12/10/2018 to edit text(bnw). |
Submission of #1 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis, to Magistrate Judge Alan J. Baverman. (eop) |
Filing 1 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis by Eric-Ingram Bey. (Attachments: #1 Complaint, #2 Exhibits, #3 Civil Cover Sheet)(eop) |
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