Irigoyen Mendoza v. Texas Department of Family Protective Services

Filing 48

ORDER granting 18 Motion to Dismiss filed by Texas Department of Family Protective Services; denying without prejudice 34 Motion to Stay Discovery filed by Texas Department of Family Protective Services; granting 38 Motion to Dismiss/Lac k of Jurisdiction filed by Sophia Munoz, Kristina Fisher; granting 39 Motion to Dismiss/Lack of Jurisdiction filed by Sophia Munoz, Kristina Fisher; denying 40 Motion for Hearing filed by Tierra Cherelle Irigoyen Mendoza; adopting Report a nd Recommendations re 42 Findings and Recommendations on Case.; adopting Report and Recommendations re 43 Findings and Recommendations on Case. (Ordered by Senior Judge Sidney A Fitzwater on 12/20/2018) (Senior Judge Sidney A Fitzwater)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AMARILLO DIVISION TIERRA C. IRIGOYEN MENDOZA, Plaintiff, v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES, et al., Defendants. § § § § § § § § § § § 2:18-CV-010-D ORDER After making an independent review of the pleadings, files, and records in this case, the November 6, 2018 findings, conclusions, and recommendation of the magistrate judge, and plaintiff’s November 20, 2018 objections, the court concludes that the magistrate judge’s findings and conclusions are correct and they are therefore adopted. It is therefore ordered that the July 3, 2018 motion to dismiss plaintiff’s complaint of Texas Department of Family Protective Services is granted; the October 12, 2018 motion to dismiss of defendants Kristina Fisher and Sophia Munoz is granted; the September 21, 2018 motion to stay discovery of defendant Texas Department of Family Protective Services is denied without prejudice as moot; and the October 18, 2018 motion for hearing of plaintiff Tierra Cherelle Irigoyen Mendoza is denied. SO ORDERED. December 20, 2018. _________________________________ SIDNEY A. FITZWATER SENIOR JUDGE -2-

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