Soussis et al v. Macco et al
2:2023cv01225 |
March 15, 2024 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1334 Bankruptcy Appeal |
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Filing 12 ORDER DISMISSING CASE: For the reasons stated in the attached order, appellant Soussis' appeals -- 23-cv-01217(OEM) and 23-cv-01225(OEM) -- are dismissed as MOOT. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close both cases.Further, gi ven Soussis' extensive and vexatious litigation history and attempts to abuse the Bankruptcy Code's automatic stay, including filing of an eighth foreclosure action after this one, Soussis is hereby ORDERED file a copy of this Memorandum an d Order in any present and all future petitions or cases she initiates both in the Bankruptcy Court and the district court, including in 23-cv-07689 (RER) (E.D.N.Y Oct. 10, 2023), regardless if she is represented or not. Soussis shall file a sworn certification of compliance within two weeks of entry of this order which lists all actions subject to this order under pain of sanctions. Ordered by Judge Orelia E. Merchant on 3/15/2024. (CS) |
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