William G Ebe v. Wells Fargo Asset Securities Corp et al
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JUDGMENT AND ORDER DISMISSING COMPLAINT WITHOUT PREJUDICE by Judge Jesus G. Bernal. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (mz)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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11 WILLIAM G. EBE,
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Plaintiff, )
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WELLS FARGO ASSET
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SECURITIES CORP., et al. )
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Defendants. )
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Case No.
EDCV 13-00402-JGB (SPx)
JUDGMENT AND ORDER
DISMISSING COMPLAINT WITHOUT
PREJUDICE
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On January 30, 2013, Plaintiff William G. Ebe filed a
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complaint in state court against Defendants Wells Fargo
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Asset Securities Corp. ("Well Fargo Asset"), Wells Fargo
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Bank N.A. ("Wells Fargo Bank"), NdeX West LLC ("NdeX"),
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and fictitious entities (collectively, "Defendants").
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(Not. of Removal, Exh. 1, Doc. No. 1.)
On March 4, 2013,
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Defendants removed the action to this Court.
(Not. of
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Removal.)
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On April 4, 2013, the Court granted Wells Fargo
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Bank's motion to dismiss because Plaintiff failed to
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1 oppose and entered judgment dismissing Wells Fargo Bank
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(Doc. Nos. 8-9.)
On July 12, 2013, the Court issued an order to show
4 cause by July 23, 2013 why the case should not be
5 dismissed for lack of prosecution as to the remaining
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(Doc. No. 10.)
The Court put Plaintiff on
7 notice that failure to respond to the order would be
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(Id.)
As
9 of the date of this Order, Plaintiff has not responded to
10 the order to show cause, nor has he filed the required
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Accordingly, the Court DISMISSES Plaintiff's
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The Court orders that such
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8/13/13
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Dated:
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JESUS G. BERNAL
United States District Judge
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