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Order on Motion to Stay Case
ORDER. 74 Defendant James Missry's Motion to Stay, 79 Defendant Mathew Robertson's Motion to Stay, and 101 Defendant Blaise Cotogno's Notice of Joinder to Motion to Stay Sought By Defendants James Missry and Mathew Robertson are GRANTED IN PART. This case is STAYED until 10/8/2026 only as to the claims asserted by Plaintiff against Defendants Missry, Robertson, and B. Cotogno. If the criminal cases against Defendants Missry, Robertson, and B. Cotogno are finally resolved before that date, they are directed to advise the Court within 10 days of the resolution. Nothing in this Order shall prohibit Plaintiff from proceeding with discovery against other named defendants in this case or engaging in third-party discovery. Signed by Chief Judge Scott L. Palk on 6/16/2026. (llg)
Motion Hearing
MINUTE ENTRY. Proceedings held before Chief Judge Scott L. Palk: Motion Hearing held on 6/8/2026 re 79 MOTION to Stay Case filed by Mathew Robertson, 74 MOTION to Stay Case filed by James Missry. The Court DIRECTS the parties to meet and confer and submit a joint proposed order granting the pending Motions to Stay, establishing a four-month stay as to the moving Defendants. The joint proposed order shall be submitted within seven (7) days of this date. (Court Reporter Emily Cripe.) (llg)
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