Amawi v. Federal Bureau of Prisons et al
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MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, the Court ADOPTS the Report in its entirety (Doc. 26 );GRANTS the BOPs motion to dismiss or, in the alternative, for summary judgment (Doc. 16 ); and DIRECTS the Clerk of Court to enter judgment accordingly.Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 4/9/2014. (jdh)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
MOHAMMAD ZAKI AMAWI,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 13-cv-536-JPG-DGW
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS, J.S.
WALTON, HENRY RIVAS, STEVEN
CARDONA, MILTON NEUMANN, APRIL
CRUITT, STEPHEN COLT, LESLIE
SMITH, J. SIMMONS, T. CAPALDO and D.
SCHIAVONE,
Defendants.
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
This matter comes before the Court on the Report and Recommendation (“Report”) (Doc.
26) of Magistrate Judge Donald G. Wilkerson recommending that the Court grant the motion to
dismiss or, in the alternative, for summary judgment filed by defendant Federal Bureau of Prisons
(“BOP”) (Doc. 16) and enter judgment in the BOP’s favor.
The Court may accept, reject or modify, in whole or in part, the findings or
recommendations of the magistrate judge in a report and recommendation. Fed. R. Civ. P.
72(b)(3). The Court must review de novo the portions of the report to which objections are made.
Id. “If no objection or only partial objection is made, the district court judge reviews those
unobjected portions for clear error.” Johnson v. Zema Sys. Corp., 170 F.3d 734, 739 (7th Cir.
1999).
The Court has received no objection to the Report. The Court has reviewed the entire file
and finds that the Report is not clearly erroneous. Accordingly, the Court hereby:
ADOPTS the Report in its entirety (Doc. 26);
GRANTS the BOP’s motion to dismiss or, in the alternative, for summary judgment (Doc.
16); and
DIRECTS the Clerk of Court to enter judgment accordingly.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED: April 9, 2014
s/J. Phil Gilbert
J. PHIL GILBERT
DISTRICT JUDGE
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