Amaya v. Ballyshear LLC

295 F. Supp. 3d 204
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedMarch 14, 2018
Docket2:17–cv–01596 (ADS)(GRB)
StatusPublished
Cited by35 cases

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Amaya v. Ballyshear LLC, 295 F. Supp. 3d 204 (E.D.N.Y. 2018).

Opinion

SPATT, District Judge:

On March 21, 2017, the plaintiff Nelly Amaya ("Amaya" or the "Plaintiff") commenced this employment discrimination action against her former employers Ballyshear LLC ("Ballyshear"), and Geller & Company LLC ("Geller") (together, the "Corporate Defendants"), as well as various individuals employed by the Corporate Defendants, specifically, Diana Gubelli ("Gubelli"), Janine Wheaton ("Wheaton"), Marika Sygman ("Sygman"), and Steve Kaczynski ("Kaczynski") (together, the "Individual Defendants" and collectively with the Corporate Defendants, the "Defendants"). The Plaintiff alleges gender, race and national origin-based employment discrimination and retaliation, in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e, et seq. ("Title VII"), *21242 U.S.C. § 1981 (" § 1981"), and New York Executive Law § 296 ("NYSHRL").

Presently before the Court is a motion by the Defendants, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (" FED. R. CIV. P. " or "Rule") 12(b)(6), seeking to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted.

For the following reasons, the Defendants' motion to dismiss is granted in part and denied in part.

I. BACKGROUND

A. THE FACTUAL BACKGROUND

Unless otherwise noted, the following facts are drawn from the Plaintiff's complaint, and for the purposes of the instant motion, are construed in favor of the Plaintiff.

1. The Parties

The Plaintiff is an Ecuadorian woman and member of the Hispanic race. First Amended Complaint ("Compl."), Docket Entry ("Dkt.") 20, ¶ 8. Amaya resides in Southampton, New York and is authorized to work in the United States. Id. ¶ 8, 41.

Geller is a New York based business which provides various financial advisory, accounting, and wealth management services for high net worth individuals and businesses. One of Geller's clients is Michael R. Bloomberg ("Bloomberg"), who utilizes Geller to, among other things, manage his various properties. Id. ¶¶ 9-10.

Ballyshear is a Geller-affiliated company that manages one of Bloomberg's private residences, a property located in Southampton, New York (the "Property"). Id. ¶ 11. Both Gubelli and Wheaton are alleged to be employees of both Ballyshear and Geller. Gubelli is allegedly a partner at Geller and an Executive for Ballyshear. Wheaton is allegedly a Human Capital Business Partner at Geller and a Human Resource Supervisor for Ballyshear. Id. ¶¶ 12-14. Sygman is the House Manager at the Property and the Plaintiff's direct supervisor during the course of her employment. Id. ¶¶ 16, 44. Kaczynski is the Outside Manager of the Property. Id. ¶ 18. The Plaintiff alleges that Kaczynski and Sygman were engaging in a consensual sexual relationship during the relevant time period. Id. ¶ 49.

2. The Facts

The Plaintiff was hired as a housekeeper for the Property in November 2014. Id. ¶¶ 36, 37. She began work in that capacity in or about December 8, 2014. Id. ¶ 38. According to the complaint, Jennifer Roldan ("Roldan"), and Josephine Barrera ("Barrera") were also employed as housekeepers at the Property with the Plaintiff. Id. ¶ 55.

The Plaintiff worked as a housekeeper at the Property from approximately December 8, 2014 until April 25, 2015. Id. ¶ 101. During that time, she alleges that Kaczynski, Sygman and her co-workers engaged in a series of behaviors that subjected her to discrimination on the basis of her race, national origin, and gender. Amaya further alleges that the Individual Defendants retaliated against the Plaintiff in various forms for reporting the offensive behavior.

According to the complaint, during her approximately five-month employment, Kaczynski and Sygman made a series of offensive race or national origin-based remarks either to her or in her presence. In early December 2014, Kaczynski purportedly referred to the Plaintiff as an "illegal [immigrant]," and stated to the Plaintiff that "Spanish people all come here and have babies so they can stay in this country." Id. ¶ 42.

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