French v. Washington State Department of Health
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ORDER dismissing case with prejudice by Judge James L. Robart. (RS) cc plaintiff
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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NINA FRENCH,
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Plaintiff,
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ORDER OF DISMISSAL
v.
WASHINGTON STATE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, et
al.,
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CASE NO. C15-0859JLR
Defendants.
On January 25, 2017, the court dismissed pro se Plaintiff Nina French’s complaint
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without prejudice and granted her 14 days to amend that complaint. (1/25/17 Order (Dkt.
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# 32).) The court found that Ms. French had not met her burden of establishing the
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court’s subject matter jurisdiction (id. at 7) and had not made sufficient factual
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allegations to state a claim under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with
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Disabilities Act, or Washington law (id. at 8). Despite these deficiencies and in light of
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Ms. French’s pro se status, the court granted Ms. French 14 days to amend the complaint.
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(Id. at 8-10.) The court cautioned Ms. French that her failure to timely amend the
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complaint or remedy the deficiencies identified in the court’s order would result in
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dismissal without leave to amend. (Id. at 9.)
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Ms. French’s deadline to file an amended complaint passed on February 8, 2017,
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and she has filed nothing further in this matter. (See Dkt.) Accordingly, the court
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DISMISSES this case WITH PREJUDICE.
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Dated this 13th day of February, 2017.
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JAMES L. ROBART
United States District Judge
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