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Court granted EEOC's motion to dismiss pro se plaintiff's suit seeking to compel the EEOC to investigate his discrimination claims against the Navy, holding no cause of action exists against the EEOC because plaintiff's adequate remedy was to sue the employer directly.
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UNREPORTED OPINION DISMISSING CASE: The plaintiff filed his claim for wrongful discharge more than 18 years after April 16, 2007, and as a result his claims are untimely under 28 U.S.C. &167; 2501. Thus, the Court lacks jurisdiction over the plaintiff&039;s claims. The defendant&039;s [17] motion to dismiss is GRANTED, and the case is DISMISSED. The Clerk is DIRECTED to enter judgment. No costs are awarded
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