So the answer is no, it wasn't paid.
Good enough argument, but in this particular case responding with a request for an extension seems unnecessarily risky. Why not file a quick response that payment should be deferred until final judgement, or offset by possible sanctions against Russ, and do the main argument about timing and against the need for opening books? If that gets denied THEN file for an extension. This seems like putting your most annoying foot forward first.
It was an entertaining read for us, nicely written by Hardin. But the judge is already in a slapdown mood with Russ and has shown his willingness to extend that to Hardin without merit in a "both sides annoy me" manner. Don't draw fire when Russ is already lined up in his sights.