Lofton v. Wiliams et al

Filing 13

ORDER ADOPTING the 10 Report and Recommendations. Plaintiff's claims for cruel and unusual punishment, medical deprivation, and destruction of property, along with defendants Bynum, Fountain, and McIntyre are dismissed. Plaintiff's equal protection claim against Warden Williams, unreasonable search and seizure claim against Cert Officer Santiago, religious discrimination claim against Cert Officer Santiago, and bodily privacy claim survive. Signed by Judge William T. Moore, Jr on 3/23/16. (wwp)

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0 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA SAVANNAH DIVISION tJ r. SCOUTERRIOtJS LOFTON, Plaintiff, CASE NO, CV415-146 V. WARDEN STANLEY WILIAMS, CAPTAIN BYNUM, TRACY MCINTYRE, LISA FOUNTAIN, and CERT OFFICER SANTIAGO, Defendants. ORDER Before the Court is the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation' (Doc. 10), to which no objections have been filed. After careful de nova review of the record, the report and recommendation is ADOPTED as the Court's opinion in this case. Accordingly, Plaintiff's claims for cruel and unusual punishment, medical deprivation, and destruction of property; along with defendants Bynum, Fountain, and McIntyre are AX If: 43 DISMISSED. However, Plaintiff's equal protection claim against Warden Williams, unreasonable search and seizure claim against CERT Officer Santiago, The Magistrate Judge previously concluded that Plaintiff did not meet the requirements for issuing a preliminary injunction. (Doc. 7 at 16.) For the same reasons outlined in that Report and Recommendation, Plaintiff's Motion (Doc. 6) is DENIED. religious discrimination claim against CERT Officer Santiago, and bodily privacy claim survive. 40 SO ORDERED this ,7.—day of March 2016. WILLIAM T. MOORE, JR.# UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA 2

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