A judge is giving a push to the stalled bankruptcy case of Natalie Pacileo, the former owner of Erie County Farms, GoErie.com reported. With no activity in the chapter 7 case since August, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas P. Agresti has ordered the trustee overseeing the case to appear for a status conference on Feb. 15. The trustee must “be prepared to inform the Court as to his plans for moving the case toward closure,” according to an order Judge Agresti issued on Friday. As the government-appointed trustee, Joseph Spero has been in charge of resolving the bankruptcy case since December 2016, shortly after Judge Agresti converted it from chapter 11 reorganization to chapter 7 liquidation. Pacileo, who did business as Erie County Farms, filed for bankruptcy in December 2015. The store reopened in March under new ownership as SPC/Erie County Farms. Spero had been working toward a liquidation plan to sell Pacileo’s assets, including her house, and pay her creditors, but the most recent action in the case came on Aug. 4, when Judge Agresti discharged Pacileo from chapter 7.