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Freddy Leyva v. Jeri Shepherd et al

23-cv-00990
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Freddy Leyva has filed a financial entry for an IFP (in forma pauperis) filing fee in his case against Jeri Shepherd et al. The details of the case are not specified.

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2:23-cv-00990 Freddy Leyva v. Jeri Shepherd et al

Filing · April 24, 2026

Freddy Leyva filed a financial entry in the case of Freddy Leyva v. Jeri Shepherd et al, indicating that he is seeking to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP), which means he is requesting to have his court fees waived due to financial hardship. This filing is a key step in the case, as it allows Leyva to proceed without paying the required filing fees. The court will now review Leyva's financial information to determine

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  • IFP
  • filing fee
  • financial entry
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The Story So Far

Updated 3 days, 12 hours ago

Freddy Leyva, a plaintiff in a federal lawsuit, has filed a financial entry in the case of Freddy Leyva v. Jeri Shepherd et al, seeking to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP). This means that Leyva is requesting to proceed with the case without paying the required filing fee.

The court will review his financial information to determine whether he qualifies for this status. If granted, Leyva will not be required to pay the filing fee, but he may still be responsible for other costs associated with the case. The case is currently active, but a judge has not yet been assigned.

The court has not provided a timeline for when a judge will be assigned or when the case will proceed. The next step in the case will be the court's review of Leyva's financial information and a determination on whether he qualifies for IFP status. If the court grants IFP status, the case will proceed without the requirement for Leyva to pay the filing fee.

If the court denies IFP status, Leyva will be required to pay the filing fee or risk the case being dismissed. The court's decision on IFP status will be a critical next step in the case, as it will determine the financial burden on Leyva and the potential for the case to proceed.

The court's review of Leyva's financial information is expected to be completed in the near future, and a decision on IFP status is likely to follow shortly thereafter. The outcome of this decision will have significant implications for the case and will be closely watched by all parties involved.

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Filing April 24, 2026

2:23-cv-00990 Freddy Leyva v. Jeri Shepherd et al

Freddy Leyva filed a financial entry in the case of Freddy Leyva v. Jeri Shepherd et al, indicating that he is seeking to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP), which means he is requesting to have his court fees waived due to financial hardship. This filing is a key step in the case, as it allows Leyva to proceed without paying the required filing fees. The court will now review Leyva's financial information to determine whether he qualifies for IFP status.

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