U.S. v. MOLEN

No. 2:10-cv-02591 MCE KJN PS.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. JAMES O. MOLEN, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. California.

July 26, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

United States of America, Plaintiff, represented by Guy Patrick Jennings, United States Department of Justice & Matthew Dean Segal, U.S. Attorney's Office.

James O. Molen, also known as James-Orbin: Molen, Defendant, Pro Se.

Sandra L. Molen, also known as Sandra-Lyn: Molen, Defendant, Pro Se.

William E. Baker, Defendant, Pro Se.

John Hugh Van Auken, Defendant, Pro Se.

Franchise Tax Board of California, Defendant, represented by Molly Kathryn Mosley, State of California Office of the Attorney General & Robert Edward Asperger, Office of the Attorney General.

California Employment Development Department, Defendant, represented by Molly Kathryn Mosley, State of California Office of the Attorney General.

Butte County Assessor, Defendant, represented by Brad J. Stephens, Butte County Counsel.


ORDER

KENDALL J. NEWMAN, Magistrate Judge.

Defendant James Molen ("defendant") is proceeding without counsel in this action.1 The operative complaint was filed on September 23, 2010. (Compl., ECF No. 1.) On June 27, 2013, more than two years and nine months since the operative complaint was filed, defendant challenges the sufficiency of that pleading by filing a "Motion For More Definite Statement Of Claims." (ECF No. 133.)<...

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