CANCEL v. NEW YORK CITY HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION/DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

No. 11-cv-9725 (PKC).

FRANKIE CANCEL, Plaintiff, v. NEW YORK CITY HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION/DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, PAUL LIGRESTI, ROBERT DOAR, ELENA HOLMES, MILDRED LUCIANO, JOHN/JANE DOE(S), CITY OF NEW YORK, and MICHAEL BLOOMBERG, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

February 6, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frankie Cancel, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

New York City Human Resources Administration/Department of Social Services, Defendant, represented by Benjamin John Traverse , New York City Law Department & Jeremy Laurence Jorgensen , New York City Law Department.

Asst. Gen. Counsel Paul Ligrest, Defendant, represented by Benjamin John Traverse , New York City Law Department & Jeremy Laurence Jorgensen , New York City Law Department.

NYC DSS Robert Doar, Defendant, represented by Benjamin John Traverse , New York City Law Department & Jeremy Laurence Jorgensen , New York City Law Department.

NYC DSS Elena Holes, Defendant, represented by Benjamin John Traverse , New York City Law Department & Jeremy Laurence Jorgensen , New York City Law Department.

NYC DSS Mildred Luciano, Defendant, represented by Benjamin John Traverse , New York City Law Department & Jeremy Laurence Jorgensen , New York City Law Department.

The City of New York, Defendant, represented by Benjamin John Traverse , New York City Law Department & Jeremy Laurence Jorgensen , New York City Law Department.

NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Defendant, represented by Benjamin John Traverse , New York City Law Department & Jeremy Laurence Jorgensen , New York City Law Department.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

P. KEVIN CASTEL, District Judge.

Plaintiff Frankie Cancel, proceeding pro se, moves for reconsideration of this Court's Memorandum and Order dated October 30, 2014 (Dkt. No. 83), 2014 WL 5508487 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 30, 2014), familiarity with which is assumed. In that Order, the Court granted summary judgment to the defendants on Cancel's procedural due process claim and declined to exercise supplementary jurisdiction...

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