Gordon v. Greenhaven Correctional Facility et al
Andre Gordon |
Greenhaven Correctional Facility and John Doe |
9:2019cv00953 |
August 5, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Therese Wiley Dancks |
Lawrence E Kahn |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 ORDER Directing Administrative Closure with Opportunity to Comply with Filing Fee Requirement. It is ORDERED that, because this action was not properly commenced, the Clerk is directed to administratively close this action; and it is further ORDERED that, if plaintiff desires to pursue this action, he must, within 30 days of the filing date of this Order, either (1) pay the $400.00 filing fee in full; or (2) submit a completed and signed IFP application. It is further ORDERED that, in the event plaintiff chooses to file an IFP application, it must be accompanied by a signed inmate authorization form in accordance with the Court's Local Rules. Signed by Senior Judge Lawrence E. Kahn on August 6, 2019. {Copy served via regular mail on plaintiff along with blank IFP Application and Inmate Authorization form)(rep) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT WITH JURY DEMAND: Against John Doe and Greenhaven Correctional Facility, filed by Andre Gordon. (Attachments: #1 Mailing Envelope)(rep) |
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