Washington's Estate International Trade and Finance Co v. Century 21 et al
Filing
6
ORDER ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for #4 Report and Recommendations. This cause of action is dismissed without prejudice. Signed by District Judge J. Campbell Barker on 1/10/2022. (ndc)
Case 6:21-cv-00467-JCB-JDL Document 6 Filed 01/10/22 Page 1 of 1 PageID #: 50
No. 6:21-cv-00467
Washington’s Estate International Trade and Finance Co.,
Plaintiff,
v.
Century 21 et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER
Plaintiff Washington’s Estate International Trade and Finance
Company initiated this action, proceeding pro se, on December 6,
2021. Doc. 1. The cause of action was referred to United States Magistrate Judge John D. Love, who issued a report recommending that
this case be dismissed without prejudice for lack of subject-matter
jurisdiction. Doc. 4. Thereafter, plaintiff filed a response objecting
to the report and recommendation. Doc. 5.
The court reviews the objected-to portions of a report and recommendation de novo. 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). In conducting a de
novo review, the court examines the entire record and makes an independent assessment under the law. Douglass v. United Servs. Auto.
Ass’n, 79 F.3d 1415, 1430 (5th Cir. 1996).
Plaintiff’s objection contends that a breach of contract claim
raises a federal question under the Constitution. Doc. 4. Plaintiff’s
objection is without merit, and the court agrees that it lacks-subject
matter jurisdiction over the asserted claims.
After completing a de novo review, the court finds no error. Accordingly, the report and recommendation (Doc. 4) is accepted. This
cause of action is dismissed without prejudice.
So ordered by the court on January 10, 2022.
J. C AMPBELL B ARKER
United States District Judge
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