Allos v. Fannie Mae
Filing
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ORDER Adopting Report and Recommendation GRANTING 6 Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Fannie Mae Signed by District Judge Julian Abele Cook. (KDoa)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN DIVISION
SOPHIA ALLOS,
Plaintiff,
v.
FANNIE MAE a/k/a FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Case No. 12-15381
Honorable Julian Abele Cook, Jr.
Defendant.
ORDER
In this civil lawsuit, the Plaintiff, Sophia Allos, complains that the Defendant, Federal
National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”), violated state and federal laws in relation to the
foreclosure of her property in Sterling Heights, Michigan. On March 7, 2013, the Defendant filed
a motion for summary judgment and to dismiss the Plaintiff’s complaint, which was forwarded by
the Court to Magistrate Judge Laurie J. Michelson for evaluation. In a report on October 24, 2013,
the Magistrate Judge recommended that this Court grant the Defendant’s motion for summary
judgment (ECF No. 6) and dismiss the complaint with prejudice. As of this date, neither party has
expressed any objections to the Magistrate Judge’s report and recommendation. The Court has
reviewed the report and recommendation and the file. The period of time for filing objections having
now expired, this Court adopts the report, including the recommendations of the Magistrate Judge,
in its entirety.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Date: January 14, 2014
s/Paul J. Komives
PAUL J. KOMIVES
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned certifies that the foregoing Order was served upon counsel of record via the Court's ECF System to their respective
email addresses or First Class U.S. mail to the non-ECF participants on January 14, 2014.
s/ Kay Doaks
Case Manager
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