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Andrew TAYLOR; Naomi Taylor, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Ronald Jefferson DAVIS, Jr., Defendant-Appellant.
    No. 14-2043.
    United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
    Submitted: June 18, 2015.
    Decided: June 22, 2015.
    Ronald Jefferson Davis, Appellant pro se. W. Andrew Gowder, Jr., Pratt-Thomas Walker, P.A., Charleston, South Carolina, for Appellees.
    Before SHEDD, DUNCAN, and AGEE, Circuit Judges.
   Affirmed by unpublished PER CURIAM opinion.

Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.

PER CURIAM:

Ronald Jefferson Davis, Jr., appeals from the district court’s order adopting the magistrate judge’s report and recommendation and upholding the bankruptcy court’s determination that the debt he owes to Andrew and Naomi Taylor is non-dischargeable in his bankruptcy case. On appeal, Davis argues only that the Taylors failed to timely file the certificate of service for the amended complaint and that the bankruptcy court erred by denying his motion to strike the amended complaint and denying his motion for reconsideration of that order. We grant the Taylors’ motion to supplement the record. Upon review of the record, as supplemented, we find no reversible error. Accordingly, we affirm for the reasons stated by the district court. See Taylor v. Davis, No. 2:13-cv-02717-RMG (D.S.C. Sept. 11, 2014). We dispense with oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before this court and argument would not aid the decisional process.

AFFIRMED.