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01-3394•No: 01-3394 MICHELLE PRINCE v. LBS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY; PATRICK STAMBAUGH Michelle Prince
01-3394Court of Appeals for the Third CircuitJul 19, 2002
NOT PRECEDENTIAL
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
No: 01-3394
MICHELLE PRINCE;
THOMAS M. PRINCE, a minor, by
and through his parent and guardian Michelle Prince
v.
LBS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY; PATRICK STAMBAUGH
Michelle Prince,
Appellant
No: 01-3513
MICHELLE PRINCE;
THOMAS M. PRINCE, a minor, by
and through his parent and
guardian Michelle Prince
v.
LBS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY;
PATRICK STAMBAUGH
Michelle Prince,
Appellant
On Appeal from the United States District Court
for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
D.C. Civil No. 99-cv-01287
District Judge: Hon. Yvette Kane
Submitted Pursuant to Third Circuit LAR 34.1(a)
July 15, 2002
Before: McKee, Weis and Duhe, Circuit Judges
(Filed: July 19, 2002)
OPINION OF THE COURT
McKEE, Circuit Judge.
Michelle and Thomas Prince appeal the district court’s grant of summary
judgment in favor of defendants on the plaintiffs’ claim for race and gender
discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. We will affirm.
Inasmuch as we write only for the parties, we will not set forth the factual
background of this litigation. We have reviewed the Memorandum and Order filed by
the district court on August 9, 2001 explaining the court’s reasons for granting
defendants’ motion for summary judgment against the plaintiffs. In that Memorandum,
the court cogently and thoroughly explained why plaintiffs’ claims were dismissed. We
agree with the court’s reasoning and will affirm substantially for the reasons set forth by
the court in the thoughtful Memorandum and Order of August 9, 2001.
TO THE CLERK:
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Please file the foregoing opinion.
By the court,
/s/Theodore A. McKee
Circuit Judg
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