Pendell v. United States Secret Service et al
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DECISION and ORDER: that Magistrate Judge Dancks' Report-Recommendation (Dkt. No. 7 ) is Accepted and Adopted in its entirety; that Plaintiff's claims against Defendant Kim Campbell are sua sponte Dismissed with prejudice for lack of subje ct-matter jurisdiction; that Plaintiff's claims against Defendant United States Secret Service survive the Court's sua sponte review of his Complaint; that the Clerk of the Court is directed to issue a Summons and forward it, along with a c opy of the Complaint containing General Order 25 (which sets forth the Civil Case Management Plan used by the Northern District of New York), to the U.S. Marshal for service upon Defendant USSS; and that, after service of process, Defendant USSS shal l file a response to Plaintiff's Complaint in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Signed by Chief Judge Glenn T. Suddaby on 06/06/2018. (Copy served upon pro se plaintiff at Coxsackie Correctional Facility via regular mail on 6/7/2018.)(hmr)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
__________________________________________
PERRY PENDELL,
Plaintiff,
1:18-CV-0352
(GTS/TWD)
v.
U.S. SECRET SERV.; and KIM CAMPBELL,
Special Agent in Charge–Freedom of Info. Act
and Privacy Act Officer,
Defendants.
__________________________________________
APPEARANCES:
PERRY PENDELL, No. 14A3835
Plaintiff, Pro Se
Coxsackie Correctional Facility
P.O. Box 999
Coxsackie, New York 12051-0999
GLENN T. SUDDABY, Chief United States District Judge
DECISION and ORDER
Currently before the Court, in this pro se action filed by Perry Pendell (“Plaintiff”)
against the United States Secret Service (“USSS”) and employee Kim Campbell (“Defendants”)
claiming a violation of the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(4)(B), is United
States Magistrate Judge Thérèse Wiley Dancks’ Report-Recommendation recommending that
Plaintiff’s claims against Kim Campbell be sua sponte dismissed with prejudice for lack of
subject-matter jurisdiction but that his claims against the USSS survive the Court’s sua sponte
review of his Complaint. (Dkt. No. 7.) Plaintiff has not filed an objection to the ReportRecommendation, and the deadline by which to do so has expired. (See generally Docket
Sheet.)
After carefully reviewing the relevant papers herein, including Magistrate Judge Dancks’
thorough Report-Recommendation, the Court can find no clear-error in the ReportRecommendation:1 Magistrate Judge Dancks employed the proper standards, accurately recited
the facts, and reasonably applied the law to those facts. As a result, the Report-Recommendation
is accepted and adopted in its entirety for the reasons set forth therein, Plaintiff’s claims against
Kim Campbell are sua sponte dismissed with prejudice, and his claims against the USSS survive
the Court’s sua sponte review of his Complaint.
ACCORDINGLY, it is
ORDERED that Magistrate Judge Dancks’ Report-Recommendation (Dkt. No. 7) is
ACCEPTED and ADOPTED in its entirety; and it is further
ORDERED that Plaintiff’s claims against Defendant Kim Campbell are sua sponte
DISMISSED with prejudice for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction; and it is further
ORDERED that Plaintiff’s claims against Defendant United States Secret Service
SURVIVE the Court’s sua sponte review of his Complaint; and it is further
ORDERED that the Clerk of Court is directed to issue a Summons and forward it, along
with a copy of the Complaint containing General Order 25 (which sets forth the Civil Case
Management Plan used by the Northern District of New York), to the U.S. Marshal for service
upon Defendant USSS; and it is further
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When no objection is made to a report-recommendation, the Court subjects that
report-recommendation to only a clear error review. Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b), Advisory Committee
Notes: 1983 Addition. When performing such a “clear error” review, “the court need only
satisfy itself that there is no clear error on the face of the record in order to accept the
recommendation.” Id.; see also Batista v. Walker, 94-CV-2826, 1995 WL 453299, at *1
(S.D.N.Y. July 31, 1995) (Sotomayor, J.) (“I am permitted to adopt those sections of [a
magistrate judge’s] report to which no specific objection is made, so long as those sections are
not facially erroneous.”) (internal quotation marks omitted).
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ORDERED that, after service of process, Defendant USSS shall file a response to
Plaintiff’s Complaint in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Dated: June 6, 2018
Syracuse, New York
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HON. GLENN T. SUDDABY
Chief United States District Judge
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