BERRY v. FITZGERALD

CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedMarch 9, 2023
Docket1:17-cv-04904
StatusUnknown

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BERRY v. FITZGERALD, (D.N.J. 2023).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY ______________________________ : LARRY LAVONNE BERRY, : : Plaintiff, : Civ. No. 17-4904 (NLH) (AMD) : v. : OPINION : : FBOP OFFICER : STEPHEN FITZGERALD, et al., : : Defendants. : : ______________________________:

APPEARANCES:

Jeffrey P. Resnick, Esq. Sherman, Silverstein, Kohl, Rose & Podolsky, PA East Gate Corporate Center 308 Harper Drive Suite 200 Moorestown, NJ 08057

Attorneys for Plaintiff

Philip R. Sellinger, United States Attorney Kristin Lynn Vassallo, Assistant United States Attorney Office of the United States Attorney District of New Jersey 970 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102

Attorneys for Defendants

HILLMAN, District Judge Plaintiff Larry Lavonne Berry is proceeding on an amended complaint against Defendants Stephen Fitzgerald and Robert Wright, pursuant to Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Fed. Bureau of Narcotics, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), alleging they sexually assaulted him during his incarceration in FCI Fort Dix, New Jersey. Amended Complaint (“Am. Compl.”) ECF No. 43. The amended complaint also alleges negligence, assault and battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress claims against the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act (“FTCA”), 28

U.S.C. § 2671 et seq. Id. Defendants now move for summary judgment. ECF No. 75. Plaintiff opposes the motion. ECF No. 77. For the reasons herein, the Court will grant the motion and enter judgment in Defendants’ favor. I. BACKGROUND Plaintiff arrived at FCI Fort Dix on August 19, 2014, and remained in custody there until he was transferred to FCI Fairton on March 1, 2016. Plaintiff’s Response to Defendants’ Statement of Material Facts (“PRSOF”), ECF No. 78 ¶ 1. On or about September 2, 2014, Plaintiff submitted a BP-8 informal

resolution form regarding an encounter with Defendant Wright: Officer Wright verbally/sexually harassed me in the Laundry area by requesting that I drop my pants and show him how tight my underwear are on my ass before issuing larger underwear. However this is unprofessional and [inappropriate].

Upon coming to FCI Fort Dix, I . . . was sexually harassed by Officer Wright in the Laundry on 8-20-14. I was issued (4) uniforms (4) underwear (4) Tee Shirt (4) socks. The uniforms and underwear were [too] tight. Officer Wright told me to come back on 8-26-14, which I 2 did. Upon entering the Laundry, Officer Wright had pulled my Laundry card. Officer Wright told me it was not my day. I informed the Officer that he told me to come back. I requested for a change of underwear and uniforms to be changed a size bigger. The Officer stated you people. Then with no warning told me to pull down my pants and turn around, so that he can see my rear end, to determine if my underwear were in fact tight and sticking in my rear end. This is very concerning and needs to be addressed.

This kind of behavior is unprofessional and very inappropriate. This is what I told the Officer. Officer Wright, stated that I can go tell the Warden and or the A/W they are my people, and to make sure I tell them what I said. Which was that the officer is being unprofessional, and not to engage in sexual Language with me, or acts. Officer Wright yelled at me telling me to leave the Laundry, also stating that he isn’t the one and he knows where I sleep. I contacted the proper authorit[ies] and Family concerning this matter. This is a no win situation that I’m in. I’ve been sexually abused as a child, and I fear for my [safety]. Please transfer me because I don’t need this Office planting any thing on me or in my property. This will not be tolerated, “Sexual harassment” from staff or inmate.

ECF No. 75-5 at 36-40. On September 4, 2014, Plaintiff asked to withdraw the BP-8: I was in the Lt. Office, app 1:45 discussing the BP:8, that was file[d] on 9-2-14. I explained to the Lt., that I feel as if the Officer in question is of no threat to myself, Larry L. Berry 70372-056, and I am requesting to drop the BP-8 that I wrote concerning the matter.

Id. at 35. Lieutenant John Miosi later sent an email stating: “All inmate Barry wanted was institutional clothing that fit him. Inmate Barry wrote a request while in the Office to drop the BP-8. See attached. Inmate Barry will be escorted to Laundry Friday to pick up institutional clothing. Any further 3 questions, feel free to contact this Lieutenant.” Id. at 34. Plaintiff disputes that this withdrawal was voluntary. PRSOF ¶ 5. Plaintiff alleges that “[f]rom August 21, 2014 through about May 2015, defendant Wright assaulted plaintiff on numerous occasions while he was under the custodial, supervisory and

disciplinary authority of the FBOP.” Am. Compl. ¶ 12. “Defendant Wright inappropriately intimidated, coerced, victimized and assaulted plaintiff by forcing plaintiff to have sexual relations with him.” Id. “During this time, defendant Wright verbally demanded sexual favors and harassed plaintiff.” Id. ¶ 13. Plaintiff further alleges that “[f]rom approximately June 2015 through January 2016, defendant Fitzgerald assaulted plaintiff on numerous occasions while he was under the custodial, supervisory and disciplinary authority of the FBOP.” Id. ¶ 14. “Defendant Fitzgerald inappropriately intimidated,

coerced, victimized and assaulted plaintiff by forcing plaintiff to have sex with him.” Id. “Defendant Fitzgerald would call plaintiff to appear at the school building in 5842 on Sundays when the building was closed and, during this time, defendant Fitzgerald verbally demanded sexual favors and harassed plaintiff.” Id. ¶ 15. “Plaintiff did not consent to the sexual

4 acts and assaults by defendants Wright and Fitzgerald.” Id. ¶ 17. “At all times, plaintiff feared retaliation and further abuse if he resisted or reported defendants Wright and Fitzgerald.” Id. ¶ 16. Plaintiff states that whenever he tried to stop Defendant Fitzgerald, he “was written upon on false

charges by or at the direction of defendant Fitzgerald.” Id. ¶ 18. “Plaintiff informed several people about some or all of these events including case manager Wright (who plaintiff did not realize was defendant Wright’s sister), the head psychologist and his case manager, Olsen, but nothing changed.” Id. ¶ 19. Plaintiff alleges that he was threatened and coerced from filing internal charges against Defendants Wright and Fitzgerald. Id. ¶ 21. On February 2, 2016, Plaintiff sent an email to the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General: on 1/12/2016 I larry lavonne berry, was sexually assuated by officer S. FITZGERALD in unit 5811 on the west compound. this was the resust of filing a sexual abuse charg on a OOFICE WRIGHT, that work the laundry. sense I file the sexual abuse charges. i’ve been a targe for staff here at fort dix.. maenly OFFICE WRIGHTS sister CASE MANAGER WRIGHT In bldg 5811 .. I informed me case manager of this abuse to no avail this harrassment continued .. before my encounter with office s. fitzgerald he approached me stating that I wrote a sexual abuse charge on one of his co-workers. which i did. then fitzgerald started searching me every chance he got. to the point. i was showering this officer came into the shower area and just stood there stairing at me. once i can out of the shower fitzgerald searched 5 me. minutes later he can into my room saying nothing. than left shortly returning, stateing shack down search.. officer fitzgerald let four withe man just walk out the room. stopping me pat fricking! me twice then useing the ward. my belt buckle beepin i removed the belt there was no beeping .. than the officer took his gloves off. and stuck his hands into my back pockets palms touching my butt, tham stuck his hand into my front pockets. by this time i became fereful.

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