Cohen v. Doe

Filing 67

ORDER. The recommendation 60 is accepted as follows: The Motion to Dismiss of Defendant Henry Waxman 24 is GRANTED and Defendant Waxman is dismissed from this civil action, without prejudice to Plaintiff refiling his claims in another venue. Defendant the U.S. Capitol Polices Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) 20 is GRANTED and Defendant U.S. Capitol Police is dismissed without prejudice from this civil action. By Judge Lewis T. Babcock on 10/21/2009.(sah, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO LEWIS T. BABCOCK, JUDGE Civil Case No. 08-cv-02188-LTB-CBS SOLOMON BEN-TOV COHEN Plaintiff, v. REPRESENTATIVE HENRY WAXMAN, United States Congress, U.S. CAPITOL POLICE, and FRED BUSCH, Agent, U.S. Capitol Police, Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________________ ORDER ______________________________________________________________________________ This case is before me on the recommendation of the Magistrate Judge issued and served on September 21, 2009 (Doc 60). Plaintiff has failed to file specific written objections to the Magistrate Judge's recommendation and is therefore barred from de novo review. Accordingly, it is ORDERED that the recommendation is accepted as follows: 1. The "Motion to Dismiss of Defendant Henry Waxman" (Doc 24) is GRANTED and Defendant Waxman is dismissed from this civil action, without prejudice to Plaintiff refiling his claims in another venue. 2. "Defendant the U.S. Capitol Police's Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6)" (Doc 20) is GRANTED and Defendant U.S. Capitol Police is dismissed without prejudice from this civil action. BY THE COURT: s/Lewis T. Babcock Lewis T. Babcock, Judge DATED: October 21, 2009

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