Jensen v. I.R.S. et al

Filing 60

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS as to 23 Amended Complaint filed by William A. Jensen, 52 Report and Recommendations. This case is therefore dismissed. Signed by Judge Clark Waddoups on 3/28/17. (jmr)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF UTAH, CENTRAL DIVISION WILLIAM A. JENSEN, Plaintiff, ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION v. Case No. 2:16-CV-357 I.R.S., COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY DEPT HUD 1A, HOWARD, LEWIS & PETERSON, P.C., PARSONS, BEHLE & LATIMER, JODY HOWE, and AXIOM FINANCIAL, Judge Clark Waddoups Defendants. This case was assigned to United States District Court Judge Clark Waddoups, who then referred it to United States Magistrate Dustin Pead pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(B). (See Dkt. No. 6.) On February 2, 2017, Judge Pead issued a Report and Recommendation recommending that the court dismiss this case for failure to state a claim on which relief may be granted under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B)(ii). (Dkt. No. 52.) Plaintiff timely filed an Objection consisting of handwritten miscellanea, a list of complaints about Frank Naylor IV, a number of documents similar to those previously filed on multiple occasions with the court, references to state court cases against other defendants, correspondence from the Department of the Navy addressed to a non-named party or person, references to an alleged class action lawsuit, plaintiff’s health issues and an I.R.S. tax lien, cancelled checks, and check reconciliation reports from December 1998 through approximately August of 2001. (Dkt. No. 53). After the objections deadline passed, plaintiff also filed additional correspondence, including an oversized brown hardbound book about the Civil War alleged to have been damaged in a storage unit and

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