Hairani v. Blinken et al
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ORDER DISMISSING Action Pursuant to September 26 2024 Order. Signed by Judge Janis L. Sammartino on 10/25/24.(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(dlg)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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MASOUD HAIRANI ,
Case No.: 24-CV-614-JLS (MSB)
Plaintiff,
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v.
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ANTONY J. BLINKEN, U.S. Secretary of
State; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
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ORDER DISMISSING ACTION
PURSUANT TO SEPTEMBER 26,
2024 ORDER
(ECF No. 11)
Defendants.
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On September 26, 2024, the Court granted Defendants Antony J. Blinken and U.S.
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Department of State’s Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Complaint because Plaintiff failed to
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oppose the Motion despite the requirements of Civil Local Rule 7.1(e)(2). See generally
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ECF No. 11 (“Order”). The Court granted Plaintiff leave to file an amended complaint
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within fourteen days of the date on which the Order was electronically docketed. See id.
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at 4. The Order explicitly cautioned Plaintiff: “Should Plaintiff fail to file an amended
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pleading in accordance with this Order, the Court will enter a final order dismissing this
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civil action based on Plaintiff’s failure to prosecute in compliance with a court order
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requiring amendment.” Id. (citation omitted). The Order was electronically docketed on
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September 26, 2024, so Plaintiff’s deadline to file an amended complaint was October 10,
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2024. Although October 10, 2024, has come and gone, and the Court has given an
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additional two weeks for the Plaintiff to explain his silence, Plaintiff has not filed an
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amended complaint in this action. See generally Docket.
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Accordingly, good cause appearing, the Court DISMISSES WITH PREJUDICE
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the present action. As this concludes the litigation in this matter, the Clerk of the Court
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SHALL CLOSE the file.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: October 25, 2024
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