Ellis v. Astrue

Filing 15

ORDER ADOPTING 14 Report and Recommendation, AFFIRMING the Commissioner's decision denying benefits. Signed by Honorable Stephen P. Friot on 1/17/14. (llg)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA TERESA ELLIS, Plaintiff, vs. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. CIV-13-0091-F ORDER Plaintiff Teresa Ellis brought this action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §405(g), seeking judicial review of the Defendant Commissioner’s final decision denying plaintiff’s application for disability insurance benefits and supplemental security income under the Social Security Act. Magistrate Judge Suzanne Mitchell issued a Report and Recommendation on December 26, 2013, doc. no. 14 (the Report), recommending that the Commissioner’s decision be affirmed. The Report advised the parties of their right to object to the Report by January 15, 2014. The Report also advised that failure to make timely objection to the Report waives the parties’ right to appellate review of the factual and legal issues contained in the Report. Neither party has filed an objection to the Report, and neither party has requested an extension of time within which to file any objection to the Report. With no objection being filed, and having reviewed the Report, the record, and the relevant arguments and authorities, the court finds that no purpose would be served by setting out any further analysis here and that the Report should be adopted in its entirety. The court ACCEPTS, AFFIRMS, and ADOPTS the findings and recommendations of the Magistrate Judge as stated in the Report. Commissioner’s decision denying benefits is AFFIRMED. Dated this 17th day of January, 2014. 13-0091p002.wpd -2- The

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