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Civil case filed with $5 fee, receipt number NEW53225 recorded

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Case Summary

A civil case was initiated with a filing fee of $5, recorded under receipt number NEW53225. No further details about the parties or claims are available.

Latest development

Filing fee: $ 5, receipt number NEW53225 (bsv, )

Filing · May 12, 2026

The court received a filing fee payment of $5, recorded under receipt number NEW53225. This payment likely corresponds to a procedural step in the case, such as submitting a document or initiating a filing. Tracking this fee ensures the court processes the associated filing correctly.

Key Issues

  • Civil filing
  • Filing fee
  • Receipt documentation
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Latest Filing

Filing fee: $ 5, receipt number NEW53225 (bsv, )

Filing · May 13, 2026

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What the record shows

The court metadata has not been resolved yet, so Juryvine is keeping the page conservative until a reliable court match lands.

The newest docket activity we have is a filing dated May 13, 2026.

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No independent press coverage is attached yet; this page is currently docket-led rather than media-led.

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The Story So Far

Updated 3 hours ago

A new federal case has entered the system with a $5 filing fee recorded under receipt number NEW53225. The case remains active but lacks key public details such as the docket number, filing date, court assignment, and presiding judge. The minimal fee suggests an initial procedural filing rather than a substantive motion or complaint.

Without a docket or court designation, the case’s subject matter and parties remain unknown. The absence of a judge assignment indicates the case has not yet progressed to any substantive judicial review or scheduling. The filing fee receipt is the only concrete public record so far, limiting insight into the case’s nature or trajectory.

Monitoring for docket assignment and judge designation will be critical to understanding the case’s direction. The next steps will likely involve the court formally opening the case file, assigning a docket number, and scheduling initial proceedings or deadlines.

Until then, the case remains a placeholder in the federal system with no visible activity beyond the fee payment.

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Filing May 12, 2026

Filing fee: $ 5, receipt number NEW53225 (bsv, )

The court received a filing fee payment of $5, recorded under receipt number NEW53225. This payment likely corresponds to a procedural step in the case, such as submitting a document or initiating a filing. Tracking this fee ensures the court processes the associated filing correctly.

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