OLIVER v. MAIN et al
Filing
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 140 Report and Recommendations, as the conclusions of law of this Court. Order denying Plaintiff' s 127 Motion to Withdraw From Settlement and granting Defendant's 128 Motion to Enforce Settlement, etc. Signed by Judge Susan D. Wigenton on 07/10/2017. (ek)
NOT FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATE DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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MERRILL MAIN, PH.D., JENNIFER VELEZ, :
LYNN KOVICH, GARY M. LANIGAN, :
HERBERT SMYCZEK, M.D., KATHLEEN :
SZOKE, R.N., FUNKE KANJI-OJELADE, R.N., :
NEW JERSEY DEPRTMENT OF HUMAN :
SERVICES, NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF :
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, NEW JERSEY
DEPARTMENT
OF
CORRECTIONS,
UNIVERSITY
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MEDICINE
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DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY (UMDNJ), and
JOHN DOES 1-40, individually and in their
official capacities,
LORENZO OLIVER,
Civil Action No. 12-03757-SDW-SCM
ORDER
July 10, 2017
Defendants.
WIGENTON, District Judge.
Before this Court is the Report and Recommendation (“R&R”) entered on June 16, 2017,
by Magistrate Judge Steven C. Mannion (“Judge Mannion”), recommending that Plaintiff Lorenzo
Oliver’s “Motion to Withdraw From Settlement,” (Dkt. No. 127), be denied, and that the Motion
to Enforce Settlement of Defendants Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey,
Herbert Smyczek, M.D.; and Funke Kanji-Ojelade, R.N.; (Dkt. No. 128), be granted. (Dkt. No.
140.) No objection to the R&R has been filed.
This Court has reviewed the reasons set forth by Judge Mannion in the R&R and the other
documents in this matter. Based on the foregoing, and for good cause shown, it is hereby
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ORDERED that the R&R of Judge Mannion is ADOPTED as the conclusions of law of
this Court.
SO ORDERED.
s/ Susan D. Wigenton
SUSAN D. WIGENTON
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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cc:
Clerk
Magistrate Judge Steven C. Mannion
Parties
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