Holdner v. Krietzberg et al
William F. Holdner |
Richard A. Krietzberg, Steven Krietzberg, Justin D. Leonard and Amy E. Mitchell |
3:2018cv01054 |
June 15, 2018 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Portland (3) Office |
John V. Acosta |
Real Property Property Liability |
23 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Contract Real Estate |
None |
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Filing 36 Opinion and Order. I ADOPT Judge Browns recommendations 35 and DISMISS with prejudice Mr. Holdners Second and Third claims for relief, and this case is DISMISSED with prejudice. I also ORDER that a prefiling order against Mr. Holdner be entered in this case. Signed on 3/17/20 by Judge Michael W. Mosman.(Mailed to Pro Se party on 3/17/20.) (sb) |
Filing 27 ORDER OF REFERRAL: Upon review, I agree with Judge Acostas recommendation and I ADOPT the F&R 24 in full. Defendants Mitchell and Leonards Motion to Refer to the Bankruptcy Court 8 is GRANTED and the Krietzberg Defendants Motion to Refer to the Bankruptcy Court and Motion to Label Plaintiff a Vexatious Litigant 10 is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. Plaintiff has thirty (30) days in which to file an amended complaint, as to the third claim, in the United States Bankruptcy Court fo r the District of Oregon. The Clerk shall transfer the file to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon, the current action before the District Court is closed. Signed on 4/23/2019 by Judge Michael W. Mosman.(Mailed to Pro Se party on 4/23/2019.) (kms) |
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