Wilson v. Booher et al
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ORDER (memorandum filed previously as separate docket entry) - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that 22 Defendants' Motion to Disimss is granted; Clerk directed to terminate Defendants Booher, Klinefelter, Rossman, Grice and Foster; remaining Defendants s hall file an answer or appropriate pretrial motion on/before 10/6/2021; On/before 10/13/2021 the parties shall file a letter notifying the Court of their willingness to participate in mediation; 28 29 Plaintiff's Motion to Compel and Motion for Injunctive relief are dismissed. Signed by Chief Judge Matthew W. Brann on 9/15/2021. (lg)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
WILLIAM WILSON,
No. 4:20-CV-00682
Plaintiff,
(Chief Judge Brann)
v.
BRADLEY BOOHER, et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER
SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
In accordance with the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED that:
1.
Defendants’ partial motion to dismiss1 is GRANTED, in part and
DENIED, in part, as follow:
a.
Defendants’ partial motion to dismiss Defendants
Booher, Klinefelter, Rossman, Grice, and Foster is
GRANTED.
b.
The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to terminate
Defendants Booher, Klinefelter, Rossman, Grice, and
Foster from the above captioned action.
1
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c.
Defendants’ partial motion to dismiss Defendant
Director Erin Brown is DENIED.
2.
Remaining Defendants shall FILE an answer or appropriate pretrial
motion on or before October 6, 2021.
3.
On or before October 13, 2021, the parties shall FILE a letter
notifying the Court of their willingness to participate in mediation.
4.
Plaintiff’s motion to compel2 and motion for injunctive relief3 are
DISMISSED for failure to timely file a supporting brief, as is required by M.D.
Pa. Local Rule 7.5.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Matthew W. Brann
Matthew W. Brann
Chief United States District Judge
2
3
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