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Default Hearing cancelled. OTR?

My hearing was cancelled days before court date. I showed up for court only to find out it was cancelled days before. Clerk at window had no idea why. Said to call number on paper to special dept. Forget name. I called, they had no idea why either. He transfers me to another person. He also had no idea why. Said maybe Judge needed more info. I'd get something in the mail. That night, I checked my social security and nothing. Not even processing, just nothing. Next day....! It has something. Shows "processing". For last 2 years, there was nothing there. Now it has something. But, it only shows SSI processing. Nothing about my SSDI. I had previously received both. Did the Judge do an OTR? From my reading most cancelled hearing tend to lean the way of OTR. But, now I see something on my social security saying "processing". I can't call anyone. Its Sunday. I have no lawyer. So, thought i'd post.
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