Alexis Bravard v. Barth Electric Co Inc.

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Indiana
DecidedMay 18, 2026
Docket1:24-cv-02228
StatusUnknown

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Alexis Bravard v. Barth Electric Co Inc., (S.D. Ind. 2026).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION

ALEXIS BRAVARD, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) No. 1:24-cv-02228-SEB-MG ) BARTH ELECTRIC CO INC., ) ) Defendant. )

ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

This cause is now before the Court on Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment [Dkt. 34]. Plaintiff Alexis Bravard has brought this action against Defendant Barth Electric Co. Inc. ("Barth Electric"), alleging that, while a temporary employee on assignment at Barth Electric, she was subjected to unlawful sexual harassment and discriminated against because of her disability and was subsequently removed from her assignment because of her disability and in retaliation for having complained about the sexual harassment, all in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1965 ("Title VII") and the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"). For the reasons detailed below, Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED. Factual Background General Background Barth Electric is a business that provides electrical construction services, including the design and installation of electrical systems, throughout Central Indiana. At all times relevant to this litigation, Ms. Bravard was employed by the staffing agency ADO Professional Solutions, Inc. d/b/a LHH Recruitment Solutions ("LHH"). Bravard Dep. at 10. On June 12, 2023, LHH placed Ms. Bravard on temporary assignment1 with Barth Electric2 as a dispatcher. Id. at 98. For the duration of her assignment to Barth Electric,

Ms. Bravard's direct supervisor was Barth Electric employee, Kurt Smith. Plaintiff's Complaint of Sexual Harassment In August 2023, approximately two months after Ms. Bravard's dispatcher duties began, Barth Electric hired B.P.3 as an account manager in its service department. B.P. Dep. at 6. B.P. and Ms. Bravard were considered co-workers, and B.P. had no

supervisory authority over Ms. Bravard. Bravard Dep. at 12; B.P. Dep. at 8; B.P. Aff. ¶ 21. Ms. Bravard's assigned desk at Barth Electric was located in a common area immediately adjacent to a large square interior window that looked into B.P.'s office, with B.P.'s desk facing the window. B.P. Dep. at 8–12; Smith Dep. at 16–17, 18. Mr. B.P.

1 In her briefing, Ms. Bravard claims that she was told when she started working for Barth Electric that, if she performed well, she would be hired by the company as a permanent employee after 90 days. In support of this assertion, Ms. Bravard cites the complaint and her deposition testimony. However, the complaint is not verified and thus does not provide evidence applicable to summary judgment. In her deposition, she references her attempts to seek advice regarding how to secure a permanent position, (Bravard Dep. at 97, 120), but has adduced no evidence establishing that anyone from Barth Electric ever told her that she would be hired for a permanent position after 90 days. 2 Barth Electric does not dispute that for purposes of this action, it is considered an "employer" of Ms. Bravard under the relevant statutes. See, e.g., English v. Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc., No. 1:14-cv-00089-SEB-TAB, 2015 WL 3485637, at *1 n.1 (S.D Ind. June 1, 2015) (recognizing that joint employer theory applied to staffing agency and company to which the plaintiff was temporarily assigned); Piano v. Ameritech/SBC, No. 02 C 3237, 2003 WL 260337, at *5 (N.D. Ill. Feb. 5, 2003) ("This court concludes that the joint employer theory should apply in cases in which an individual is employed by a temporary employment agency, but suffers discrimination by the employer to which he or she is assigned, where that employer exerts a significant amount of control over the individual."). 3 In light of the ultimately unsubstantiated, potentially embarrassing behavior attributed to B.P. by Plaintiff, henceforth in this order, we will refer to him by his initials only. utilized two computer monitors on his desk, one of which was positioned in front of the large window. Although the window had blinds and was partially obstructed by a map of

Indiana on Ms. Bravard's side, Ms. Bravard testified that the window blinds were always open and that the map did not block her view of B.P. Bravard Dep. at 21, 22–23, 139. Ms. Bravard further testified that the window computer monitor was attached to its base by an adjustable stem set at a minimum height of several inches, which allowed B.P. and Ms. Bravard to view each other's torsos beneath the monitor. Thus, depending on how high the monitor was positioned, at times it permitted them to see each other's faces. Id.

at 20–22. Approximately one month after B.P. was hired, Ms. Bravard began observing him while he was seated at his desk with the upper part of his right arm shaking while his hand was underneath his desk. Based on this view of B.P.'s arm movements, Ms. Bravard believed that he was masturbating at his desk, although she never saw his exposed

genitals. Bravard Dep. at 11–12, 15. Ms. Bravard testified that at times she heard sounds of pornography emanating from B.P.'s office and frequently observed B.P. staring at her while engaged in what she believed to be acts of self-gratification, which made her uncomfortable. Id. at 12, 18–19, 23–24. According to Ms. Bravard, B.P. masturbated in this manner "throughout the day" and "every single day" during the time she was

assigned to Barth Electric, to wit, from October all the way "up until [her] last day." Bravard Dep. at 14–15, 135, 211. She further testified that she witnessed B.P. to "zip up his pants in front of [her], [and] in front of the blinds as well." Id. at 12. Ms. Bravard took six short videos with her cell phone that captured a portion of B.P.'s right arm, from mid-shoulder to mid-forearm, while rhythmically shaking as the

remaining portion of his forearm and hand were under his desk. Exh. K (cell phone videos). B.P.'s face is not visible in any of the videos and no audible pornographic sounds were recorded. Ms. Bravard has testified that these videos accurately depict what she witnessed, with the caveat that she could "see[] a little better in person than with [her] phone" and that "sometimes it would be a little more intense or [she] could see his arm going harder than" what is depicted in the videos. Id. at 127; Exh. K.

Barth Electric's employee handbook prohibits sexual harassment and sets forth a complaint procedure for reporting such harassment, of which procedure Ms. Bravard was aware during her employment. Bravard Dep. at 92–93; Exh. O (Barth Electric handbook). On October 27, 2023, Ms. Bravard approached Mr. Smith (located in the Service Department office space) to inform him that B.P. was "jacking off" in his office.

Smith Aff. ¶ 16; Smith Dep. at 21, 26. Ms. Bravard texted the six videos she had taken of B.P. to Mr. Smith's cellphone along with the following messages: "[h]e was just doing it literally before you guys walked up out there" and "I see [D]eb[,] I don't see you but he was just doing it if you're out there also." Dkt. 36-8. According to Ms. Bravard, Mr. Smith responded, "being [B.P.]'s age, he's probably not masturbating all the time, and it's

probably just a nervous twitch." Bravard Dep. at 37, 38. Mr. Smith reported Ms. Bravard's complaint to Human Resources, as was his practice with every complaint he received, and he reviewed the videos with Barth Electric's CFO and Human Resources Manager Deb Sawyer. Smith Dep. at 20, 26; Smith Aff. ¶ 17. A few weeks prior to Ms. Bravard's complaint about B.P.'s conduct, B.P. had informed Mr. Smith that he suffered from a severe case of carpal tunnel syndrome in his

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