Ackison v. Gergley

2022 Ohio 3490, 198 N.E.3d 139
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedSeptember 29, 2022
Docket2021 CA 00087 & 2021 CA 00089
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Ackison v. Gergley, 2022 Ohio 3490, 198 N.E.3d 139 (Ohio Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

[Cite as Ackison v. Gergley, 2022-Ohio-3490.]

COURT OF APPEALS LICKING COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

MELISSA ACKISON JUDGES: Hon. Earle E. Wise, Jr., P.J. Plaintiff-Appellee Hon. William B. Hoffman, J. Hon. Patricia A. Delaney, J. -vs- Case Nos. 2021 CA 00087 & 2021 CA 00089 JOSEPH GERGLEY

Defendant-Appellant OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDINGS: Appeal from the Licking County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 19 CV 1082

JUDGMENT: Affirmed in part; Reversed in part; and Remanded

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: September 29, 2022

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellee For Defendant-Appellant

J.C. RATLIFF THOMAS SPYKER JEFF RATLIFF Reminger Co., LPA ROCKY RATLIFF 200 Civic Drive – Suite #800 Ratliff Law Office Columbus, Ohio 43215 200 West Center Street Marion, Ohio 43302 Licking County, Case Nos. 2021 CA 00087 & 2021 CA 00089 2

Hoffman, J. {¶1} In Licking App. No. 21CA00087, Joseph Gergley (“Gergley”) appeals the

October 12, 2021 Judgment Entry entered by the Licking County Court of Common Pleas,

which granted plaintiff-appellee Melissa Ackison’s motion for directed verdict on Gergley’s

counterclaims and dismissed his case.

{¶2} In Licking App. No. 21CA0089, plaintiff-appellant Melissa Ackison

(“Ackison”) appeals the following rulings entered by the Licking County Court of Common

Pleas: the June 2, 2021 Decision and Order Granting Defendant’s Motion for Summary

Judgment, the June 3, 2021 Nunc Pro Tunc Decision and Order Granting Defendant’s

Motion for Summary Judgment, July 1, 2021 Judgment Entry, and the February 2, 2021

Order Granting Defendant’s Motion for Fees and Costs.

STATEMENT OF THE FACTS AND CASE

{¶3} Gergley owns and operates a small political consulting firm, which

specializes in polling. In early 2018, Ackison hired Gergley to provide services for her

United States Senate campaign. Ackison retained Gergley’s services through the

completion of her campaign, which ended when she was defeated in the primary. After

the campaign, Gergley and Ackison discussed working together on other ventures. The

parties dispute the nature of the business relationship and who approached whom.

Gergley and Ackison had a falling out in July or August, 2018. The parties had no further

communications with each other after that time.

{¶4} On October 14, 2019, Ackison filed a Complaint against Gergley, asserting

causes of action for defamation, defamation by innuendo, slander, slander per se, libel,

libel per se, and false light invasion of privacy. Gergley filed an answer and counterclaim

on December 20, 2019, alleging causes of action for defamation, false light, malicious Licking County, Case Nos. 2021 CA 00087 & 2021 CA 00089 3

prosecution, and abuse of process. Ackison filed an answer to Gergley’s counterclaim

on January 17, 2020.

{¶5} Gergley conducted a deposition of Ackison on August 13, 2020, and filed a

motion for summary judgment on December 15, 2020. Therein, Gergley argued

Ackison’s complaint fails as a matter of law because 1) the statements made by Gergley

upon which Ackison bases her claims were opinion speech protected by Section 11,

Article I of the Ohio Constitution; 2) Ackison was unable to identify any false statements

made by Gergley; 3) Ackison was unable to establish Gergley made false statements;

and 4) Ackison was unable to prove Gergley published any false statements with actual

malice. Ackison filed a Memorandum in Opposition to Summary Judgment on January

5, 2021.

{¶6} After Ackison failed to respond to interrogatories and produce documents,

Gergley filed a Motion to Compel and for Fees and Costs on January 15, 2021. The trial

court granted Gergley’s motion to compel via Order filed January 20, 2021. The trial court

scheduled an evidentiary hearing on Gergley’s request for fees and costs for January 27,

2021. Following the hearing, the trial court awarded Gergley $912.50, for fees and costs

associated with the filing of the motion to compel.

{¶7} Via Decision and Order filed June 2, 2021, the trial court granted Gergley’s

motion for summary judgment. The trial court issued a nunc pro tunc decision and order

on June 3, 2021, to remove the final, appealable order language. Ackison filed a motion

for reconsideration on June 7, 2021, which the trial court denied via Judgment Entry filed

July 1, 2021. Licking County, Case Nos. 2021 CA 00087 & 2021 CA 00089 4

{¶8} Gergley’s deposition was conducted on August 20, 2021, and the transcript

of such was filed October 5, 2021. The jury trial on Gergley’s counterclaims commenced

on October 7, 2021.

{¶9} At trial, Attorney Thomas Spyker, counsel for Gergley, called Ackison on

cross-examination. Ackison testified she hired Gergley to perform certain services for her

2018 campaign for United States Senate. Ackison noted Gergely worked for three

months at the end of the campaign during which time she found him credible and

trustworthy. However, after the campaign ended and their relationship progressed, she

grew “very uncomfortable with him.” Trial Transcript, Vol. I, at 121. In a text message

sent on June 11, 2018, following the 2018 primary election, Ackison told Gergley she had

given a reference for him and “I told him you were completely trustworthy and there’s

nobody that I would trust to run anything for me other than you.” Id. at 123-124. Ackison

acknowledged she gave a positive reference for Gergley, but added she only did so at

Gergley’s request.

{¶10} When asked if she told people Gergley “gave drugs and alcohol to little

kids,” Ackison responded, “That he gave drugs and alcohol to little kids, minors. I’m a

mom of four boys. Anybody underage is a minor to me, kid, little kid.” Tr. at 128-129.

{¶11} The testimony continued:

Q. Okay, But, you specifically used the term “little kids,” correct?

A. Well, yeah. I mean, they were teenage children. That’s little kids.

Q. Okay. Do you know whether or not the person was a teenage

child or a 20-year old? Licking County, Case Nos. 2021 CA 00087 & 2021 CA 00089 5

A. I do. I actually know one of the relatives of one of the young

woman [sic] who was so inebriated that she couldn’t walk the night that he

was in – you know, fined or ticketed or plead guilty to buying the alcohol for

them.

***

Q. Okay. She’s not a child though, right?
A. Well, you are a child if you’re – if you’re underage, you’re a child.
Q. Okay. You told people that [Gergley] gave woman [sic] date rape

drugs and bragged about it, correct?

A. Yes.
Q. Okay. You have no actual knowledge as to whether or not that’s

true.

A. I actually do. [Gergley], himself, thought it was hilarious. He told

us about something called Twittergate and said that the Ohio Republican

Party, that he was covered in state-wide media, that he was covered in

papers, * * *

Q. Okay. Now, you’ve never actually seen that Facebook post, have

you?

A. Yes, I have.
A. I’m fairly certain that it was used in the advertising. If not, there

was a screenshot of it that was on social media. And if not that, I know one

of the witnesses have the original post that will be here tomorrow.

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