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Bradley v. United States of America, CR 405-059 (2018)

Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia Number: infdco20180129879 Visitors: 14
Filed: Jan. 25, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 25, 2018
Summary: ORDER J. RANDAL HALL , Chief District Judge . Before the Court is Defendant Martin Bradley, III's motion to withdraw request for inventory and for other relief. (Doc. 1610.) On December 8, 2017, William R. Schroeder, the Substitute Receiver, filed a motion wherein he requested permission to destroy all documents and records pertaining to the receivership. (Doc. 1585.) On December 21, 2017, Defendant Bradley, III filed an unopposed motion to extend the deadline for all responding parties to
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ORDER

Before the Court is Defendant Martin Bradley, III's motion to withdraw request for inventory and for other relief. (Doc. 1610.) On December 8, 2017, William R. Schroeder, the Substitute Receiver, filed a motion wherein he requested permission to destroy all documents and records pertaining to the receivership. (Doc. 1585.) On December 21, 2017, Defendant Bradley, III filed an unopposed motion to extend the deadline for all responding parties to respond to the Substitute Receiver's motion through January 10, 2018, which the Court granted on December 26, 2017. (Docs. 1600, 1603.) On January 10, 2018, Defendant Bradley, III filed a response to the Substitute Receiver's motion, wherein he requested that the Court compel the Substitute Receiver "to prepare an inventory . . . of [the] documents that it seeks to destroy so that a determination could be made whether any of [Defendant] Bradley, III's documents are contained therein and, if so, the nature of any such documents." (Doc. 1606, ¶ 5 ("Only upon a review of this inventory, will [Defendant] Bradley, III be in a position to respond adequately to the Substitute Receiver's motion.").) On January 17, 2018, the Substitute Receiver provided Defendant Bradley, III with "an inventory of the documents and records that the Substitute Receiver seeks to destroy." (Doc. 1610, ¶ 5.) Accordingly, Defendant Bradley, III now withdraws his request that the Court compel the Substitute Receiver to prepare an inventory of the documents and records it seeks to destroy. (Id. ¶¶ 6, 9.) Further, he requests that he be allowed to file a substantive response to the Substitute Receiver's motion to destroy. (Id. ¶ 9.) The Substitute Receiver consents to the relief presently requested by Defendant Bradley, III. (Id. ¶ 8.)

Upon due consideration, the Court GRANTS Defendant Bradley, III's motion (doc. 1610) and provides that he SHALL file his forthcoming response to the Substitute Receiver's motion to destroy on or before February 2, 2018.

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