Albanese v. Federal Bureau of Investigations
Filing
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ORDER that 4 Report and Recommendation is ACCEPTED and ADOPTED; 1 Motion/Application for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis is DENIED; and Albanese's claims are DISMISSED. The clerk is directed to CLOSE this case and enter judgment accordingly. Signed by Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 8/9/17. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MMM)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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Grace Albanese,
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2:17-cv-01286-JAD-PAL
Plaintiff
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v.
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Order Adopting Report and
Recommendation and
Dismissing Case
The Federal Bureau of Investigation,
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[ECF Nos. 1, 4]
Defendant
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Pro se plaintiff Grace Albanese brings this civil rights complaint against the FBI for
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violations of her due process and equal protection rights, and she also applied to proceed in forma
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pauperis.1 Magistrate Judge Leen recommends that I deny Albanese’s application to proceed in
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forma pauperis and, after screening her complaint, recommends that I dismiss this case.2
The report and recommendation was entered July 24, 2017, making August 7, 2017, the
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deadline to file an objection. Albanese has not filed any objection to the report and
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recommendation. “[N]o review is required of a magistrate judge’s report and recommendation
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unless objections are filed.” Accordingly, with good cause appearing and no reason to delay, IT IS
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HEREBY ORDERED that Magistrate Judge Leen’s report and recommendation [ECF No. 4] is
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ACCEPTED and ADOPTED; Albanese’s request to proceed in forma pauperis [ECF No. 1] is
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DENIED; and Albanese’s claims are DISMISSED. The Clerk of Court is directed to CLOSE
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THIS CASE and enter judgment accordingly.
DATED August 9, 2017.
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Jennifer A. Dorsey
United States District Judge
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ECF Nos. 1, 1-1.
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ECF No. 4.
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