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Administrative: Disability Benefits-Residual Functional Capacity-Due Process

Plaintiff appealed the district court’s order affirming the denial of her application for SSDI and SSI.

Where the ALJ had discretion to reject plaintiff’s subjective complaints and there was substantial credible evidence to support the ALJ’s residual functional capacity determination, there was no error in denying plaintiff’s application as plaintiff was advised of her right to seek representation.

Judgment is affirmed.

Wright v. Kijakazi (MLW No. 79771/Case No. 22-3124 – 2 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, per curiam) Appealed from U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri, Crites-Leoni, J.