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Pitts v. Fire Extinguisher Sales & Services of Arkansas LLC et al (4:21-cv-00075-LPR)

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas

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  • ORDER: Within 21 days of the date of this Order, Mr. Pitts must turn over to Mr. Hollister all data extracted from Google. Mr. Pitts must turn over for inspection the Windows computer(s) used for the extractions, and all devices on which such data was stored. Mr. Pitts must also turn over to Mr. Hollister any and all paper copies of the information he extracted from Google. If Mr. Pitts fails to do as ordered, the Court will issue an Order to Show Cause why Mr. Pitts should not be incarcera ted for civil contempt. Mr. Pitts is directed to provide to Mr. Hollister the necessary access to the Blu View 2 Tracfone within 21 days from the date of this Order. If he does not do so, the Court will issue an Order to Show Cause why Mr. Pitts s hould not be incarcerated for civil contempt. No later than 7 days after Mr. Pitts complies with this Order, Mr. Pitts is ordered to sign, under penalty of perjury, the Declaration attached to this Order as Exhibit 1. Mr. Pitts must file the signe d Declaration on the record within the seven-day period. If Mr. Pitts fails to do so, the Court will issue an Order to Show Cause why Mr. Pitts should not be incarcerated for civil contempt. If Mr. Pitts signs the Declaration and it turns out he is being untruthful about the things he is swearing to in the Declaration, Mr. Pitts can be subject to criminal liability for perjury. If Mr. Pitts is unable to sign the Declaration because to do so would constitute perjury, Mr. Pitts must inform th e Court and FESSAR of the specific reasons why he cannot sign the Declaration. FESSAR is ordered to serve this Order, the Declaration, and Mr. Hollister's letter (including Exhibit 1) on Mr. Pitts and file a notice of service on the record in dicating that service has been made. The United States Marshal is also directed to personally serve Mr. Pitts with a copy of this Order, the Declaration (Ex. 1 to the Order), and Mr. Hollister's letter (including Exhibit 1). The Court directs the United States Marshal to effect service by 6/17/2022. Signed by Judge Lee P. Rudofsky on 6/3/2022. (Attachments: # (Document 1) Exhibit) (ldb)

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Pitts v. Fire Extinguisher Sales & Services of Arkansas LLC et al (4:21-cv-00075-LPR)

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas

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