Williams v. Chesapeake Holdings WV VI, LLC: Received Returned Mail
Case Summary
Williams v. Chesapeake Holdings WV VI, LLC is a civil case with docket number 25-cv-07290. The current summary is received returned mail. The court and case details are unknown.
Latest development
2:18-cr-00916-1 USA v. Williams
Filing · April 27, 2026
The court received returned mail in the case of Williams v. Chesapeake Holdings WV VI, LLC. This indicates that a document or notice sent to the defendant was not delivered. The court will likely take further action to ensure the defendant receives the necessary information.
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Case Timeline
2 events2:18-cr-00916-1 USA v. Williams
The court received returned mail in the case of Williams v. Chesapeake Holdings WV VI, LLC. This indicates that a document or notice sent to the defendant was not delivered. The court will likely take further action to ensure the defendant receives the necessary information.
1:25-cv-07290 Williams et al v. Chesapeake Holdings WV VI, LLC et al
The court received returned mail in the Williams et al v. Chesapeake Holdings WV VI, LLC et al case, indicating that a previous attempt to send a document or notice to a party was unsuccessful. This event is a procedural matter that does not directly impact the case's progress. The court will likely take steps to re-send the document or notice to the intended recipient.
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-07290 Williams et al v. Chesapeake Holdings WV VI, LLC et al
Received Returned Mail
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2 outlets · 2 articles
Timeline events
2 records on file
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1 day, 2 hours ago
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