Ellis v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration
Filing
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Order Accepting Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations re: 28 Findings and Recommendations on re: 5 Amended Complaint, filed by Brenda Jean Ellis. The Court has examined the record and reviewed the FCR for plain error. Finding none, the Court accepts and adopts the FCR (Dkt. No. 28). The Court affirms the final adverse decision of the Commissioner, and this case is dismissed. (Ordered by Judge James Wesley Hendrix on 1/7/2022) (dsr)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
SAN ANGELO DIVISION
BRENDA JEAN E.,
Plaintiff,
No. 6:20-CV-066-H-BU
KILOLO KIJAKAZI, Acting
Commissioner of Social Securiry.
Defendant
ORDER ACCEPTING FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATION
OF TIM UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE TLIDGE
United States Magistrate Judge John R. Patker made Flndings, Conclusions, and a
Recommendation (FCR) regarding the finai adverse decision of the Commissioner of Social
Security on November
10,202I.
SeeDkt. No. 28. Judge Parker recommended that the
Court affirm the Commissioner's decision. Id. at
1.
Where no specific objections are fi1ed wrthin 14 days after apaty is served with a
copy, the Court must review the Magistrate Judge's findings, conclusions, and
recommendation only for plarn error.
See
Douglass v. United Sens. Auto. Ass'n,79
F.3d 1415,
1417 (5th Cn.1996), supersededbysratute onotherglounds,28U.S.C. g 636(b)(1); Serrano
y.
Customs&BorderPatrol, U.S. Customs&BorderProt.,975 F.3d488, 502 (5th Cir.2020). No
objections were flled within the 14-day period.
The Court has examined the record and reviewed the FCR for plain error. Finding
none, the Court accepts and adopts the FCR (Dkt. No. 28). The Court affirms the final
adverse decision of the Commissioner, and this case is dismissed.
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So ordered on January
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JAME
UNI
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SLEYHENDRIX
D STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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