Russell v. United States et al
Kennedy M. Russell, Sr. |
United States, Internal Revenue Service and Gloria J. Thomas |
3:2008cv00247 |
March 31, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
Consumer Credit Office |
St. Clair |
Clifford J. Proud |
Michael J. Reagan |
Plaintiff |
U.S. Government Defendant |
28:1331 Fed. Question |
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Filing 46 ORDER DISMISSING CASE, GRANTING 30 MOTION to Dismiss filed by Gloria J. Thomas, United States. Internal Revenue Service and Gloria J. Thomas terminated. United States of America substituted for IRS and Gloria J. Thomas. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 1/29/09. (skp) |
Filing 45 ORDER denying 40 Motion to Eject Unauthorized Attorney and denying 41 Motion to Eject Unauthorized Attorney. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 1/21/09. (caa) |
Filing 29 ORDER and MEMORANDUM: Vacating 9 Clerk's entry of default. United States answer due 11/26/2008; Gloria J. Thomas answer due 11/26/2008. Denying 26 MOTION for Denial of Amended Motion re 25 Amended MOTION to Vacate 13 Order filed by Ken nedy M. Russell, Sr. Denying as Moot 18 MOTION to Set Aside Default filed by United States. Granting 25 Amended MOTION to Vacate 13 Order filed by Gloria J. Thomas, United States. Denying 10 MOTION for Default Judgment as to filed by Gloria J. Thomas. Denying 11 MOTION for Default Judgment as to filed by United States. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 11/5/08. (acm) |
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