FOLK v. STIRLING

C/A No. 9:14-cv-3758 DCN.

Courtney Folk, Plaintiff, v. Director Bryan P. Stirling; Ann Hallman; Lt. Marquez; Lt. Richerson; Deputy Warden Nolan; Grievance Ms. Johnson; Food Supervisor Fuedd; Captain Commander of SMU, all defendants is being sued at official individual capacity, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. South Carolina.

July 20, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Courtney Folk, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Director Bryan P Stirling, Defendant, represented by Lisa Arlene Thomas , Thompson and Henry.

Ann Hallman, Defendant, represented by Lisa Arlene Thomas , Thompson and Henry.

Lt Marquez, Defendant, represented by Lisa Arlene Thomas , Thompson and Henry.

Lt Richerson, Defendant, represented by Lisa Arlene Thomas , Thompson and Henry.

Deputy Warden Nolan, Defendant, represented by Lisa Arlene Thomas , Thompson and Henry.

Grievance Ms Johnson, Defendant, represented by Lisa Arlene Thomas , Thompson and Henry.

Food Supervisor Fuedd, Defendant, represented by Lisa Arlene Thomas , Thompson and Henry.

Capt Commander of SMU, Defendant, represented by Lisa Arlene Thomas , Thompson and Henry.


ORDER

The above referenced case is before this court upon the magistrate judge's recommendation that defendants' motion for summary judgment be granted and this case be dismissed without prejudice, for failure of plaintiff to exhaust his administrative remedies prior to filing this...

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