U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, 1994

Gaudreau v. Commercial

Gaudreau v. Commercial
U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit · Decided February 22, 1994
19 F.3d 7; 1994 WL 50603 (Federal Reporter, Third Series)

Gaudreau v. Commercial

Opinion

19 F.3d 7

NOTICE: First Circuit Local Rule 36.2(b)6 states unpublished opinions may be cited only in related cases.
Gilbert Maurice GAUDREAU, Plaintiff, Appellant,
v.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORP., Defendant, Appellee.

No. 93-2341.

United States Court of Appeals,
First Circuit.

February 22, 1994

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire

Gilbert Maurice Gaudreau on brief pro se.

D.N.H.

AFFIRMED.

Before Breyer, Chief Judge, Cyr and Stahl, Circuit Judges.

Per Curiam.

1

The complaint, which asserted libel in purely conclusory terms, failed to state a libel claim because plaintiff did not describe any libelous statement. Despite warning provided by the magistrate's report that the complaint was too skeletal, plaintiff failed to remedy the deficiency. Consequently, the complaint was properly dismissed, and plaintiff's post-judgment motion was properly denied.

2

Affirmed.

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