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Eng v. The State of New York et al: Pro Se Payment of Fee Processed

21-cv-04236
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The court processed a payment related to the Eng v. The State of New York et al case, which is being handled by the plaintiff pro se. This means the plaintiff is representing themselves in the case. The payment is likely for a filing fee or other court-related expense.

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1:21-cv-04236 Eng v. The State of New York et al

Other · May 05, 2026

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Other May 5, 2026

1:21-cv-04236 Eng v. The State of New York et al

The court processed a payment related to the Eng v. The State of New York et al case, which is being handled by the plaintiff pro se. This means the plaintiff is representing themselves in the case. The payment is likely for a filing fee or other court-related expense.

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