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Juan A. Gonzalez v. Lundy et al

25-cv-06129
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Juan A. Gonzalez filed a lawsuit against Lundy et al. The case was filed on an in forma pauperis (IFP) basis, which means that Gonzalez is seeking to proceed with the case without paying the filing fee. The court has not yet taken any action on the case.

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2:25-cv-06129 Juan A. Gonzalez v. Lundy et al

Filing · April 24, 2026

Juan A. Gonzalez filed a financial entry in the case of Juan A. Gonzalez v. Lundy et al, indicating that he is seeking to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP), which means he is requesting to proceed with his lawsuit without paying the filing fee. This filing is a key step in the case, as it allows Gonzalez to move forward with his lawsuit despite his financial situation. The court will now review his application to

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Key Issues

  • IFP filing fee
  • in forma pauperis
  • filing fee waiver
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Filing April 24, 2026

2:25-cv-06129 Juan A. Gonzalez v. Lundy et al

Juan A. Gonzalez filed a financial entry in the case of Juan A. Gonzalez v. Lundy et al, indicating that he is seeking to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP), which means he is requesting to proceed with his lawsuit without paying the filing fee. This filing is a key step in the case, as it allows Gonzalez to move forward with his lawsuit despite his financial situation. The court will now review his application to determine whether he qualifies for IFP status.

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