J.S. et al v. Roberts et al

Filing 78

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 77 Report and Recommendation (Written Opinion). Defendant's Motion to Dismiss the Complaint 63 IS GRANTED; and This matter IS DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Signed by Chief Judge Michael J. Davis on 12/20/13. (KMW)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA J.S, K.S., C.S., and J.S., Minors via Guardian and Parent Scott Selmer, Civil No. 11-cv-1537 (MJD/TNL) Plaintiffs, ORDER v. Bryn Roberts, Timothy Rodd, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School, Charles Zelle, Jill Romans, Cynthia Richter, Timothy Elchert, Anne Fiedler, Judy Johnson, Thomas Hobert, Paul Applebaum, and Dave Thomford, Defendants. Scott Selmer, Connor McAlister Selmer, LLC, P.O. Box 385091, Minneapolis, MN 55438 (for plaintiffs); R. Ann Huntrods and Michael C. Wilhelm, Briggs & Morgan 80 South Eighth Street, Suite 2200, Minneapolis, MN 55402, (for Defendants Bryn Roberts, Timothy Rodd, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School, Charles Zelle, Jim Romans, Cynthia Richter, Anne Fiedler, Judy Johnson, Thomas Hobert, and Dave Thomford) and; Paul Applebaum, 332 Minnesota Street Suite W1610, Saint Paul, MN 55101 and Andrew M. Irlbeck, 332 Minnesota Street Suite W-1610, Saint Paul, MN 55101 (for Defendant Paul Applebaum). Based upon the Report and Recommendation by United States Magistrate Judge Tony N. Leung dated November 27, 2013 (Docket No. 77), along with all the files and records, and no objections to said Recommendation having been filed, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 1. Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss the Complaint (Docket No. 63) IS GRANTED; and 1 2. This matter IS DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Date: December 17, 2013 s/Michael J. Davis The Honorable Michael J. Davis Chief United States District Court Judge for the District of Minnesota 2

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