Bay View Packing Co. v. Taff

543 N.W.2d 522, 198 Wis. 2d 653, 24 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1289, 1995 Wisc. App. LEXIS 1581
CourtCourt of Appeals of Wisconsin
DecidedDecember 12, 1995
Docket95-0901
StatusPublished
Cited by24 cases

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Bay View Packing Co. v. Taff, 543 N.W.2d 522, 198 Wis. 2d 653, 24 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1289, 1995 Wisc. App. LEXIS 1581 (Wis. Ct. App. 1995).

Opinion

SULLIVAN, J.

Bay View Packing Company, a Wisconsin food processor, and Reinhard Liebner, Bay View Packing Company's president and owner, collectively appeal from a summary judgment dismissal of their defamation claims against television anchors Jerry Taff and Marty Burns Wolfe; television reporter Colleen Henry; WISN TV; the Hearst Corporation, WISN TV's corporate parent; and Dennis Vlasak, an *663 environmental health specialist with the City of Milwaukee. The primary issue before this court is whether Bay View Packing is a limited purpose public figure for purposes of Wisconsin defamation law. We affirm the trial court's summary judgment dismissal of the claims against the WISN TV defendants because the summary judgment materials establish that: (1) Bay View Packing was an involuntary limited purpose public figure with respect to the alleged defamatory statements; and (2) Bay View Packing's summary judgment materials fail to raise a genuine issue of material fact that the WISN TV defendants acted with actual malice when making the alleged defamatory statements. Further, we affirm the trial court's summary judgment dismissal of the claim against Vlasak because we conclude that the summary judgment materials establish that the alleged defamatory statements made by Vlasak were substantially true.

I. Background.

A. Overview.

This case arises out of WISN TV's television coverage on the parasitic contamination that beset the City of Milwaukee's municipal water supply during the spring of 1993. In early April 1993, undetected Cryptosporidium protozoans entered the water supply and shortly thereafter hundreds of city residents reported severe cases of digestive illness. 1 As reported *664 cases of the illness spread throughout the metropolitan area, the City began to investigate for possible causes of the outbreak. On April 7, after tests on eight individuals struck with the digestive illness confirmed the presence of Cryptosporidium, City of Milwaukee Mayor John O. Norquist issued a boil advisory for any Milwaukee residents drinking or using Milwaukee municipal water in food preparation. On April 8, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection issued a food handling advisory to Milwaukee-area businesses using unheated water in either food processing, as a food ingredient, or in cleaning food preparation utensils. In addition, the advisory "strongly recommend[ed] that the [businesses] recall and dispose of all ready-to-eat food products processed with water distributed by the Milwaukee water utility unless [the] ready-to eat food was fully cooked or the water used was boiled or appropriately filtered." (Emphasis in original.)

During April 1993, Bay View Packing, a Milwaukee-based company, processed and pickled food products using untreated municipal water including: pickled eggs, pork feet, pork hocks, cooked turkey gizzards, and polish sausage. On April 15, the United States Food and Drug Administration specifically *665 requested that Bay View Packing recall its food products. On April 16, the United States Department of Agriculture informed Bay View Packing that it should recall its food products, and late that afternoon, the company began to call its distributors. 2 On Monday, April 19, Bay View Packing mailed written notices to its distributors, telling them to recall the products.

Later, on April 19, during the 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. newscasts, WISN TV broadcasted the following stories as reported by Henry, and as read by WISN TV's news anchors, Taff and Burns Wolfe: Channel 12 6:00 News:

TAFF: Last week we told you the FDA asked Milwaukee food producers to voluntarily recall any products they made with bad water.
WOLFE: Now we have learned one Milwaukee company completely disregarded that call.
COLLEEN HENRY: Well Marty and Jerry the honor system apparently failed for one Milwaukee food producer. The FDA says the Bay View Packing Company never stopped using bad Milwaukee water to pickle its products. Those foods are produced under the Bay View and Lake Side labels. They included pickled eggs, pork feet, pork hocks, cooked turkey gizzards and polish sausage. Today inspectors from the Milwaukee Health Department scoured the City in search of Bay View products still on the shelves.
DENNIS VLASAK: It's either Bay View or Lake Side. That's pickled eggs, pickled pigs feet or cooked turkey gizzards.
COLLEEN HENRY: The FDA said it asked Bay View to pull its pickled products last Monday because they don't heat water used in the processing *666 but today inspectors found pickled pigs feet ready for purchase and pulled them from stock. It's no surprise to Carla Hegman the honor system failed. When she heard she'd have to have faith in Milwaukee manufacturers she started buying food made out of town.
CARLA HEGMAN: No, I don't trust them, no, I think they should have taken it off just because alot [sic] of my friends got really sick from this, really sick.
COLLEEN HENRY: Now the president of Bay View wouldn't talk on camera but he says they are cooperating with the FDA and USDA. Reinhard Liebner says while the company continued to make products with Milwaukee water he says no product made after the boil advisory ever hit the shelves.

Channel 12 10:00 News:

WOLFE: We can now drink our water but we continue to watch for the aftereffects and today the health department figured thousands of us maybe as many as 232,000 could have been sick from our crypto contamination. And now we have found out at least one Milwaukee food producer has not pulled their products from store shelves.
TAFF: As they had been asked to do if they used bad water and they apparently did during some production process. The FDA calls it bad faith after they asked the things be voluntarily taken off the shelves and recalled. Colleen Henry went along this afternoon as health inspectors pulled the products of that local company physically off the local shelves.
COLLEEN HENRY: He went in search of pickled pigs feet, a Milwaukee inspector in hot pursuit of potentially tainted food.
*667 DENNIS VLASAK: It's either Bay View or Lake Side pickled eggs, pickled pigs feet or cooked turkey gizzards.
COLLEEN HENRY: The FDA said it asked Bay View Packing to pull its pickled products from the shelves last May [sic]. 3

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