Insixiengmy v. Wells Fargo et al

Filing 9

MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER ADOPTING 8 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 3 Complaint: case is dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute - CASE CLOSED. Signed by Judge David Nuffer on 9/22/17 (alt)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CENTRAL DIVISION JOHN INSIXIENGMY, Plaintiff, MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION v. Case No. 2:16-cv-01226-DN-DBP WELLS FARGO, SALT LAKE COUNTY, IC SYSTEM, and SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION, District Judge David Nuffer Magistrate Judge Dustin B. Pead Defendant. The Report and Recommendation 1 issued by United States Magistrate Judge Dustin B. Pead on September 6, 2017 recommends that Plaintiff’s Complaint 2 be dismissed without prejudice based upon the Plaintiff’s failure to prosecute this case. 3 The parties were notified of their right to file objections to the Report and Recommendation within 14 days of its service pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 72. No party filed a written objection to the Report and Recommendation as provided by court rules. Therefore, the analysis and conclusion of the Magistrate Judge are accepted and the Report and Recommendation 4 is adopted in its entirety. 1 Report and Recommendation, docket no. 8, filed September 6, 2017. 2 Complaint, docket no. 3, filed December 5, 2016. 3 Report and Recommendation at 1. 4 Report and Recommendation, docket no. 8, filed September 6, 2017. ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation 5 is ADOPTED and this case is DISMISSED without prejudice. The Clerk is directed to close the case. Signed September 22, 2017. BY THE COURT ________________________________________ David Nuffer United States District Judge 5 Report and Recommendation, docket no. 8, filed September 6, 2017. 2

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