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The Eighth Circuit received the Saxton Plaintiffs' appeal and the Clerk has assigned No. 17-1727 to the proceeding. The Clerk sent and instructional letter (Doc. 1) to the parties yesterday, docketed the record (Doc. 2) received from the District Court, and entered a scheduling order (Doc. 3) directing the parties' attention to these outside briefing deadlines:
May 24, 2017 -- Saxton Plaintiffs to file Opening Brief; June 23, 2017 -- FHFA and Treasury to file Opening Briefs; and July 7, 2017 -- Saxton Plaintiffs to file Reply Brief.
Copies of the three documents filed in the Eighth Circuit yesterday are attached to this e-mail message.17-1727-0001 17-1727-0003 17-1727-0002
Fannie Mae sent a letter to Vice Chancellor Tamika-Montgomery today taking issue with Mr. Pagliara's descriptions and characterizations of prior proceedings and applicable law, and indicating that, if its motion to dismiss or substitute is denied, Fannie Mae intends to challenge the breadth of Mr. Pagliara's inspection request. Copies of the documents delivered to Vice Chancellor Tamika-Montgomery today are attached to this e-mail message.12105-0038 12105-0036 12105-0037
new pagliara schedule: pagliara_Order-12105
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MBA from Purdue. Former hedge fund manager. Holds 26 series of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac junior preferred stock. Built Cloud Nimbus for Salesforce consulting. Author of Act As If. Writes about investing, building things, and the longest financial fraud in American history.
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