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Order | Filed: April 24, 2024 Harrison et al v. The Republic of Sudan
Other Statutory Actions | New York Southern
Order
ORDER: On April 9, 2024, the Court directed the plaintiff to show cause in writing by April 19, 2024 why this action ought not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. (ECF 574.) In that Order, the Court stated that failure to do so would result i n dismissal of this action for failure to prosecute. The plaintiff has not responded to the April 9, 2024 Order. The Court thus dismisses the case for failure to prosecute. The Clerk of Court is respectfully requested to close the case. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge P. Kevin Castel on 4/24/2024) (vfr)
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Order | Filed: April 09, 2024 | Entered: April 09, 2024 Harrison et al v. The Republic of Sudan
Other Statutory Actions | New York Southern
Order to Show Cause
ORDER: On February 16, 2021, the Court entered as an order a Stipulation, Order, and Judgment directing The Bank of New York Mellon to transfer the funds in the Blocked Account to the Sudanese Libyan Investment and Development Company. (ECF 573, at 7). The Court retained jurisdiction to enforce any violations of the Stipulation, Order, and Judgment. (Id. at 8). The parties had previously notified the Court that "they stand ready to submit a stipulation of dismissal of this action with prejudice pending the Court's disposition of the blocked funds." (ECF 569, at 2). The parties have not submitted a stipulation of dismissal of this action with prejudice or provided any further updates to this Court since the disposition of the blocked funds on February 16, 2021. By April 19, 2024, plaintiffs shall show cause in writing why the action ought not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. Failure to do so will result in dismissal of this action for failure to prosecute. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge P. Kevin Castel on 4/9/2024) (vfr)
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Utility | Filed: February 07, 2022 | Entered: February 07, 2022 Harrison et al v. The Republic of Sudan
Other Statutory Actions | New York Southern
Case Redesignation
Magistrate Judge Jennifer Willis is so redesignated. (sjo)
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