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Clay v. Overmyer

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Feb 13, 2015
C.A. No. 14-103 Erie (W.D. Pa. Feb. 13, 2015)

Opinion

C.A. No. 14-103 Erie

02-13-2015

GARY CLAY, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL D. OVERMYER, ERIC TICE, WILLIAM COLE, PAUL ENNIS, EDWARD HEBERLING, and DAVID PERRY, Defendants.


MEMORANDUM ORDER

This prisoner civil rights action was referred to United States Magistrate Judge Susan Paradise Baxter for report and recommendation in accordance with the Magistrates Act, 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1), and Rules 72.1.3 and 72.1.4 of the Local Rules for Magistrates.

Plaintiff Clay filed his initial Complaint on April 4, 2014. On July 2, 2014, Defendants jointly filed a MOTION TO DISMISS (ECF No. 10), with brief in support. Plaintiff Clay filed a response in opposition to the motion (ECF No. 13). On January 13, 2015, Magistrate Judge Baxter issued a seven-page Report and Recommendation ("R&R"), which recommended that the Motion to Dismiss be GRANTED. Plaintiff Clay filed timely Objections to the R&R (ECF No. 15), and Defendants filed a response to the Objections (ECF No. 16). The matters are ripe for disposition.

After de novo review of the complaint and documents in the case, together with the R&R, and the Objections thereto, the Court agrees with the thorough and persuasive analysis of the Magistrate Judge. In order to state a prima facie claim for First Amendment retaliation, Clay must allege that he engaged in constitutionally protected activity. His mere threat to file a lawsuit against prison officials will not support a retaliation claim. Although a threat to sue may constitute "protected activity" in the employment context, a prisoner-plaintiff must actually file the lawsuit to make out a prima facie claim for retaliation in the unique prison context. See generally Ortiz v. Baird, 2013 WL 1290555 at *8-9 (W.D. Pa. 2013) (and cases cited therein); but see Harcum v. Shaffer, 2007 WL 4167161 (E.D. Pa. 2007).

The Court finds that it would be futile to grant Clay leave to file an amended complaint. The Magistrate Judge correctly determined that he cannot make out a prima facie case because he did not engage in protected activity. In addition, the Court notes that he has not pled sufficient facts to establish a plausible causal connection between the alleged protected activity on January 1, 2013 and the alleged adverse action in July 2013 (increase of Clay's custody level and assignment of "H-code" to label Clay a security threat).

The following order is hereby entered:

AND NOW, this 13th Day of February, 2015, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that Defendants' MOTION TO DISMISS (ECF No. 10) is GRANTED and Plaintiff's Complaint is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.

The report and recommendation of Magistrate Judge Baxter, issued January 13, 2015, is adopted as the opinion of the court. The clerk shall docket this case closed.

/s Terrence F. McVerry

TERRENCE F. McVERRY

United States District Judge
cc: U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Paradise Baxter

All parties of record

(Plaintiff by US Mail)


Summaries of

Clay v. Overmyer

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Feb 13, 2015
C.A. No. 14-103 Erie (W.D. Pa. Feb. 13, 2015)
Case details for

Clay v. Overmyer

Case Details

Full title:GARY CLAY, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL D. OVERMYER, ERIC TICE, WILLIAM COLE…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Date published: Feb 13, 2015

Citations

C.A. No. 14-103 Erie (W.D. Pa. Feb. 13, 2015)

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