Background
Latorria Jones Luke and other appellants were involved in appellate proceedings against Oakley Township Homeowner’s Association, Inc. The brief order does not describe the underlying dispute, the procedural history preceding the motion, or the basis for appellate jurisdiction.
On August 17, 2026, the appellant filed a Rule 40(b) Motion to Stay Bank-Record Disclosure and Preserve Appellate Jurisdiction in the Court of Appeals of Georgia. The order does not identify the bank records at issue or state when or how their disclosure had been sought.
The Court’s Holding
The Court of Appeals of Georgia denied the appellant’s motion to stay disclosure of the bank records and preserve appellate jurisdiction.
The court provided no reasoning, discussed no legal standard, and did not separately address the motion’s two stated objectives. The order therefore establishes only that the requested relief was denied.
Key Takeaways
- The appellant’s Rule 40(b) motion was denied.
- The court did not stay disclosure of the bank records.
- The unsigned order contains no factual analysis, legal reasoning, or identified judicial panel.
Why It Matters
The ruling leaves the appellant without the requested appellate stay against bank-record disclosure. Because the order offers no reasoning or discussion of Rule 40(b), its significance is limited to the disposition of this motion and it provides little guidance for future litigants.