Young v. United States, 19-967C. (2019)
Court: United States Court of Federal Claims
Number: infdco20190830686
Visitors: 9
Filed: Aug. 27, 2019
Latest Update: Aug. 27, 2019
Summary: ORDER PATRICIA E. CAMPBELL-SMITH , District Judge . On July 3, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint with this court, and submitted a check for the filing fee. See ECF No. 1. On July 9, 2019, the Clerk of Court sent a letter to plaintiff informing him that "[b]ecause of the nature of the check, the court is not able to process [his] payment." See ECF No. 5 at 1. The letter included specific instructions for submitting a valid payment. Having not received payment from plaintiff, the court is
Summary: ORDER PATRICIA E. CAMPBELL-SMITH , District Judge . On July 3, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint with this court, and submitted a check for the filing fee. See ECF No. 1. On July 9, 2019, the Clerk of Court sent a letter to plaintiff informing him that "[b]ecause of the nature of the check, the court is not able to process [his] payment." See ECF No. 5 at 1. The letter included specific instructions for submitting a valid payment. Having not received payment from plaintiff, the court iss..
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ORDER
PATRICIA E. CAMPBELL-SMITH, District Judge.
On July 3, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint with this court, and submitted a check for the filing fee. See ECF No. 1. On July 9, 2019, the Clerk of Court sent a letter to plaintiff informing him that "[b]ecause of the nature of the check, the court is not able to process [his] payment." See ECF No. 5 at 1. The letter included specific instructions for submitting a valid payment. Having not received payment from plaintiff, the court issued a show cause order on August 8, 2019, stating: "By this order, the court directs plaintiff to SUBMIT his payment on or before August 12, 2019, or this case may be dismissed without further notice." ECF No. 8 at 1.
As of this date, the court has not received plaintiff's payment. Accordingly, the clerk's office is directed to ENTER final judgment DISMISSING plaintiff's complaint for lack of prosecution, pursuant to Rule 41(b) of the Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims, without prejudice.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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