Silverburg et al v. Kentucky Industrial et al

Filing 48

ORDER re Magistrate Judge's Recommended Disposition (R. 47 ): 1) this matter is DISMISSED and STRICKEN from the Court's active docket; and 2) all pending motions are DENIED as moot. Signed by Judge Karen K. Caldwell on 1/17/23.(JLM)cc: COR and Silverburg by US Mail

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Case: 5:22-cv-00272-KKC-EBA Doc #: 48 Filed: 01/17/23 Page: 1 of 2 - Page ID#: 184 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY CENTRAL DIVISION at LEXINGTON JOSEPH L. SILVERBURG, Plaintiff, Civil Action No. 5: 22-272-KKC V. USLBM, KI or KENTUCKY INDUSTRIAL, LISA WRIGHT, JEFF DUFF, EMILY HUDSON, and RICK PEAVLER, ORDER Defendants. *** *** *** *** This matter is before the Court on the magistrate judge's Recommended Disposition (R. 47), which recommends that this action be dismissed due to plaintiff Joseph L. Silverburg's failure to comply with Court orders and Local Rule 5.3(e) and failure to prosecute this matter. Among the orders that Silverburg has failed to comply with is a December 7, 2022 order by the magistrate judge (R. 45), which required that Silverburg show cause by December 16, 2022 why his complaint should not be dismissed. Silverburg did not respond to that order at all. In the Recommended Disposition, the magistrate judge ordered that objections to his recommendation of dismissal must be filed within 14 days after a party is served with a copy of the recommendation. It has now been 27 days since the recommendation was filed and no party has objected to it. The Court agrees with the recommendation and, accordingly, hereby ORDERS as follows: 1) this matter is DISMISSED and STRICKEN from the Court's active docket; and 2) all pending motions are DENIED as moot. Case: 5:22-cv-00272-KKC-EBA Doc #: 48 Filed: 01/17/23 Page: 2 of 2 - Page ID#: 185 This 17th day of January, 2023. 2  

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