Colbert v. Post Office: Consumer Affairs
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Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
) ANTONIO COLBERT, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Civil Action No. 11-665 (JDB) ) POST OFFICE: CONSUMER AFFAIRS, ) ) Defendant. ) )
MEMORANDUM
Plaintiff filed this action in Superior Court against defendant Post Office: Consumer
Affairs, complaining that he has not received his mail for some time. Defendant removed the
case and has now moved to dismiss under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(1), (2), (5), and
(6). See Def.’s Mot. to Dismiss, ECF No. 3. The Court ordered plaintiff to respond to
defendant’s motion on or before May 6, 2011 and warned plaintiff that failure to timely respond
could result in defendant’s motion being granted as conceded. Order, ECF No. 4. To date,
plaintiff has not filed any response. The Court will therefore grant the motion to dismiss as
conceded and dismiss this case. A separate order consistent with this Memorandum shall issue
this date.
/s/ JOHN D. BATES DATE: May 18, 2011 United States District Judge
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