Good v. FFCC Columbus, Inc., 2:14-cv-508. (2016)
Court: District Court, S.D. Ohio
Number: infdco20160222a33
Visitors: 24
Filed: Feb. 19, 2016
Latest Update: Feb. 19, 2016
Summary: ORDER GEORGE C. SMITH , District Judge . On January 26, 2016, the United States Magistrate Judge issued an Order and Report and Recommendation recommending that this case be dismissed for failure to prosecute. ( See Doc. 51). Plaintiff was ordered to provide a written statement of her intention to pursue this litigation and failed to do so. She was warned that failure to do so would result in dismissal of her claims. The parties were specifically advised of their right to object to the
Summary: ORDER GEORGE C. SMITH , District Judge . On January 26, 2016, the United States Magistrate Judge issued an Order and Report and Recommendation recommending that this case be dismissed for failure to prosecute. ( See Doc. 51). Plaintiff was ordered to provide a written statement of her intention to pursue this litigation and failed to do so. She was warned that failure to do so would result in dismissal of her claims. The parties were specifically advised of their right to object to the ..
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ORDER
GEORGE C. SMITH, District Judge.
On January 26, 2016, the United States Magistrate Judge issued an Order and Report and Recommendation recommending that this case be dismissed for failure to prosecute. (See Doc. 51). Plaintiff was ordered to provide a written statement of her intention to pursue this litigation and failed to do so. She was warned that failure to do so would result in dismissal of her claims.
The parties were specifically advised of their right to object to the Order and Report and Recommendation and of the consequences of their failure to do so. There has nevertheless been no objection to the Order and Report and Recommendation.
Accordingly, the Report and Recommendation is hereby ADOPTED and AFFIRMED. This case is hereby dismissed for failure to prosecute.
The Clerk shall remove Document 51 from the Court's pending motions list and close this case.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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