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                                            UNPUBLISHED

                               UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
                                   FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT

                                              No. 23-6795

        JEREMY SMALLWOOD,

                            Plaintiff - Appellant,

                     v.

        SHAWN PRICE; SGT. ELLIOT; SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA REGIONAL JAIL
        AUTHORITY,

                            Defendants - Appellees.

        Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, at
        Roanoke. Michael F. Urbanski, Chief District Judge. (7:22-cv-00383-MFU-JCH)

        Submitted: January 30, 2024                                       Decided: February 8, 2024

        Before WILKINSON and NIEMEYER, Circuit Judges, and TRAXLER, Senior Circuit
        Judge.

        Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion.

        Jeremy Smallwood, Appellant Pro Se. Joseph Anthony Piasta, JOHNSON AYERS &
        MATTHEWS, PLC, Roanoke, Virginia, for Appellees.

        Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
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        PER CURIAM:

               Jeremy Smallwood appeals the district court’s order denying relief on his 42 U.S.C.

        § 1983 complaint for failure to exhaust administrative remedies. We have reviewed the

        record and find no reversible error. Accordingly, we affirm the district court’s order. See

        Smallwood v. Price, No. 7:22-cv-00383-MFU-JCH (W.D. Va. Aug. 3, 2023). We also

        deny all of Smallwood’s pending motions. 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

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