Cedric Partee, a New York prison inmate, appeals from a judgment of the district court dismissing his civil rights complaint. We assume the parties’ familiarity with the facts, proceedings below, and specification of issues on appeal.
Assuming that Partee’s failure to exhaust his administrative remedies was excused, the district court correctly held that Partee failed to allege facts sufficient to make out the deliberate indifference prong of an Eighth Amendment claim based on deprivation of medical care. See Farmer v. Brennan,
Therefore, we affirm the judgment of the district court.
