The Bank Of New York Mellon v. Semedo et al
The Bank of New York as Successor Trustee for JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A as Trustee for Benefit of the Certificateholders of Popular ABS, Inc Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series and The Bank Of New York Mellon |
Hipolito Semedo, Arthur of The Family Wittenberg and Maria R. Lopes |
1:2024cv00415 |
October 15, 2024 |
US District Court for the District of Rhode Island |
Mary S McElroy |
Patricia A Sullivan |
Real Property: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Notice of Removal |
Defendant |
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Filing 2 CASE OPENING NOTICE ISSUED (Hill, Cherelle) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from Providence County Superior Court, case number PC-2024-02398. ( Filing fee $ 405 receipt number 100001862), filed by Hipolito Semedo, Arthur of The Family Wittenberg, Maria R. Lopes. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(Hill, Cherelle) |
CORRECTIVE DOCKET ENTRY This case has been electronically filed and processed, however, after a quality control review the following deficiencies were found: State Court Complaint not attached. The filer is directed to file a State Court Complaint within one day. (Hill, Cherelle) Modified Text on 10/15/2024 (Hill, Cherelle). |
Case assigned to District Judge Mary S. McElroy and Magistrate Judge Patricia A. Sullivan. (Hill, Cherelle) |
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