Opinion
2:23-cv-1613 (BRM) (MAH) 2:23-cv-1614 (BRM) (MAH)
02-08-2024
ORDER
HON. BRIAN R. MARTINOTTI, United States District Judge.
THIS MATTER is opened to the Court on the Report and Recommendation of the Honorable Michael A. Hammer, U.S.M.J., dated January 23, 2024 (ECF No. 66), wherein he recommends dismissal of plaintiff Wayne S. Foster's (“Plaintiff”) complaints with prejudice for failure to prosecute pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b).
In his Report and Recommendation, Judge Hammer cites Plaintiffs' failure to abide by court orders, failure to respond to motions, failure to file an amended complaint, and failure to appear at conferences. (ECF No. 66 at 2.) Plaintiff was advised that failure to respond or appear could result in the issuance of an order to show cause why these matters should not be dismissed with prejudice. (Id. at 3 (citing ECF No. 62).) Plaintiff again failed to respond, and an order to show cause was issued and went without response. (Id. (citing ECF No. 64).) Accordingly, Judge Hammer recommends dismissal based on Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b). (Id.) And even though “balancing under Poulis [v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co., 747 F.2d 863 (3d Cir. 1984)] is unnecessary” “[w]hen a litigant's conduct makes adjudication of the case impossible” (ECF No. 66 at 4 (citing Jones v. N.J. Bar Ass'n, 242 Fed.Appx. 793, 794 (3d Cir. 2007)), Judge Hammer considered the Poulis factors, finding they weigh in favor of dismissal with prejudice (id. at 4-7).
The parties were given the opportunity to respond or object to Judge Hammer's Report and Recommendation by February 6, 2024, pursuant to Local Civil Rule 72.1(c)(2); to date, no party has responded or objected to the Report and Recommendation. Having reviewed the Report and Recommendation; and for good cause appearing that the Court should adopt the Report and Recommendation without modification, ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation (ECF No. 66) is hereby adopted in its entirety and entered; and it is further
ORDERED that Plaintiff's Complaints in these cases are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.