Turner v. Commissioner of Social Security
Filing
26
ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION, AFFIRMING DECISION OF THE COMMISSIONER, AND DISMISSING CASE. Signed by Judge J. Daniel Breen on 10/11/17. (mbm)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
EASTERN DIVISION
CARLA TURNER,
Plaintiff,
v.
No. 1:13-cv-01162-JDB-cgc
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY,
Defendant.
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION, AFFIRMING DECISION OF
THE COMMISSIONER, AND DISMISSING CASE
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Before the Court is the appeal of the Plaintiff, Carla Turner, of the final decision of the
Commissioner of Social Security (the “Commissioner”) denying her application for a period of
disability and/or insurance benefits. Pursuant to an order of reference dated February 3, 2017
(Docket Entry (“D.E.”) 21), United States Magistrate Judge Charmiane G. Claxton, on
September 15, 2017, entered a report and recommendation, recommending that the decision of
the Commissioner be affirmed. (D.E. 22). As no objections to the magistrate judge’s report and
recommendation have been filed1 and the time for such objections has expired, and upon review
of the record, the report and recommendation is hereby ADOPTED, the decision of the
Commissioner is AFFIRMED, and this matter is DISMISSED.
1
Objections to the report and recommendation were initially due on September 29, 2017.
On that date, Plaintiff's counsel moved for additional time in which to file objections. (D.E. 23.)
An order was entered on October 2, 2017, granting the motion and extending the filing deadline
to October 6, 2017. (D.E. 25.) According to the docket, however, no filings have been made
since entry of the order.
IT IS SO ORDERED this 11th day of October 2017.
s/ J. DANIEL BREEN
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
2
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