Filed: Jan. 28, 2020
Latest Update: Jan. 28, 2020
Summary: ORDER GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN , Magistrate Judge . The Court has issued two orders, dated December 5, 2019, and January 7, 2020, directing plaintiff to file a letter with the Court containing an explanation for his failure to appear on time for the previously-scheduled conference. Docket## 88, 97. To date, plaintiff has not complied. At this point, the Court does not know whether plaintiff intends to proceed with this case. Accordingly, plaintiff is hereby ORDERED to file a letter on or befo
Summary: ORDER GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN , Magistrate Judge . The Court has issued two orders, dated December 5, 2019, and January 7, 2020, directing plaintiff to file a letter with the Court containing an explanation for his failure to appear on time for the previously-scheduled conference. Docket## 88, 97. To date, plaintiff has not complied. At this point, the Court does not know whether plaintiff intends to proceed with this case. Accordingly, plaintiff is hereby ORDERED to file a letter on or befor..
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ORDER
GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN, Magistrate Judge.
The Court has issued two orders, dated December 5, 2019, and January 7, 2020, directing plaintiff to file a letter with the Court containing an explanation for his failure to appear on time for the previously-scheduled conference. Docket## 88, 97. To date, plaintiff has not complied.
At this point, the Court does not know whether plaintiff intends to proceed with this case. Accordingly, plaintiff is hereby ORDERED to file a letter on or before February 18, 2020, indicating whether he wishes to proceed with this case. In his letter, the plaintiff may also include any preferred days of the week and times for the Court to hold a rescheduled conference.
If plaintiff fails to file such a letter by that date, he is warned that his case may be dismissed for failure to prosecute. The Court notes that the Pro Se Intake Unit at the United States Courthouse, 40 Centre Street, Room 105, New York, New York ((212) 805-0175) may be of assistance to the plaintiff in connection with court procedures.
SO ORDERED.