MCMILLAN v. HAGEL
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: On April 30, 2015, the court issued an Order to Show Cause, why this case should not be dismissed under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16(f) for her failure to participate in the January 27, 2015, initial pretrial conference and for her failure to respond to the court's February 3, 2015 Order to Show Cause. Ms . McMillan was ordered to show cause, in writing, by May 11, 2015, and was informed that a failure to respond to the Order to Show Cause would result in the Magistrate Judge' ;s recommendation that her claims be dismissed with prejudice. No response was filed. Accordingly, it is recommended that this case be dismissed with prejudice. Copy to Plaintiff via US Mail. Signed by Magistrate Judge Debra McVicker Lynch on 5/19/2015.(SWM)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION
TAMIKA MCMILLAN,
Plaintiff,
v.
CHARLES T. HAGEL, Secretary of
Defense,
Defendant.
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CASE NO. 1:14-cv-01164-LJM-DML
Report and Recommendation
On April 30, 2015, the court issued an Order to Show Cause, why this case
should not be dismissed under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16(f) for her failure
to participate in the January 27, 2015, initial pretrial conference and for her failure
to respond to the court’s February 3, 2015 Order to Show Cause. Ms. McMillan
was ordered to show cause, in writing, by May 11, 2015, and was informed that a
failure to respond to the Order to Show Cause would result in the Magistrate
Judge’s recommendation that her claims be dismissed with prejudice. No response
was filed.
Accordingly, it is recommended that this case be dismissed with prejudice.
So ORDERED.
Date: May 19, 2015
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Debra McVicker Lynch
United States Magistrate Judge
Southern District of Indiana
Distribution:
All ECF-registered counsel of record via email generated by the court’s ECF system
Tamika McMillan
3933 Cedar Ridge Road
Apt. 2B
Indianapolis, IN 46235
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