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Hunt v. Connections Community Support Programs, Inc. et al

18-cv-01279
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The plaintiff, Hunt, has filed a partial payment of the filing fee in the case of Hunt v. Connections Community Support Programs, Inc. et al. This payment is in accordance with the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), which allows prisoners to pay court fees in installments. The payment indicates that the plaintiff is proceeding with the case.

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1:18-cv-01279 Hunt v. Connections Community Support Programs, Inc. et al

Filing · May 4, 2026

The plaintiff, Hunt, has filed a partial payment of the filing fee in the case of Hunt v. Connections Community Support Programs, Inc. et al. This payment is in accordance with the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), which allows prisoners to pay court fees in installments. The payment indicates that the plaintiff is proceeding with the case.

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Filing May 4, 2026

1:18-cv-01279 Hunt v. Connections Community Support Programs, Inc. et al

The plaintiff, Hunt, has filed a partial payment of the filing fee in the case of Hunt v. Connections Community Support Programs, Inc. et al. This payment is in accordance with the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), which allows prisoners to pay court fees in installments. The payment indicates that the plaintiff is proceeding with the case.

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