Bogenberger v. PI KAPPA ALPHA Corporation, Inc.

2016 IL App (1st) 150128, 56 N.E.3d 1
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJune 13, 2016
Docket1-15-0128
StatusUnpublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bogenberger v. PI KAPPA ALPHA Corporation, Inc., 2016 IL App (1st) 150128, 56 N.E.3d 1 (Ill. Ct. App. 2016).

Opinion

2016 IL App (1st) 150128

FIRST DIVISION June 13, 2016

No. 1-15-0128

GARY L. BOGENBERGER, as special ) Appeal from the Administrator of the Estate of David ) Circuit Court of Bogenberger, deceased, ) Cook County ) Plaintiff-Appellant, ) ) v. ) ) PI KAPPA ALPHA CORPORATION, INC., a ) Corporation; PI KAPPA ALPHA ) INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY, an ) Unincorporated Association; ETA NU CHAPTER ) OF PI KAPPA ALPHA INTERNATIONAL ) FRATERNITY AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS, an ) Unincorporated Association; ALEXANDER M. ) JANDICK, individually and as an officer of Eta ) Nu Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha ) International Fraternity at ) Northern Illinois University; JAMES P. ) No. 2013 L 1616 HARVEY, Individually and as an Officer of Pi ) Kappa Alpha Eta Nu Chapter; OMAR ) SALAMEH, Individually and as an Officer of Pi ) Kappa Alpha Eta Nu Chapter; PATRICK ) W. MERRILL, Individually and as an Officer of ) Eta Nu Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha ) Fraternity at Northern Illinois ) University; STEVEN A. LIBERT, Individually ) and as an Officer of Pi Kappa Alpha Eta Nu ) Chapter; JOHN HUTCHINSON, Individually ) and as an Officer of Pi Kappa Alpha Eta Nu ) Chapter; DANIEL BIAGINI, Individually and as ) an Officer of Pi Kappa Alpha Eta Nu ) Chapter; MICHAEL J. PHILLIP, JR.; THOMAS ) F. COSTELLO; DAVID R. SAILER; ) ALEXANDER D. RENN; MICHAEL A. ) MARROQUIN; ESTEFAN A. DIAZ; HAZEL A. ) VERGARALOPE; MICHAEL D. PFEST; ANDRES) J. JIMENEZ, JR.; ISAIAH LOTT; ANDREW W. ) No. 1-15-0128

BOULEANU; NICHOLAS A. SUTOR; NELSON ) A. IRIZARRY; JOHNNY P. WALLACE; DANIEL ) S. POST; NSENZI K. SALASINI; RUSSELL P. ) COYNER; GREGORY PETRYKA; KEVIN ) ROSSETTI; THOMAS BRALIS; ALYSSA ) ALLEGRETTI; JESSICA ANDERS; KELLY ) BURBACK; CHRISTINA CARRISA; RAQUEL ) CHAVEZ; LINDSEY FRANK; DANIELLE ) GLENNON; KRISTINA KUNZ; JANET LUNA; ) NICHOLE MINNICK; COURTNEY ODENTHAL; ) LOGAN REDFIELD; KATIE REPORTO; ) TIFFANY SCHEINFURTH; ADRIANNA ) SOTELO; PRUDENCE WILLRET; KARISSA ) AZARELA; MEGAN LEDONE; NICHOLE ) MANFREDINI; JILLIAN MERRIL; MONICA ) SKOWRON; and PIKE ALUM, L.L.C., ) Honorable ) Kathy M. Flanagan, Defendants-Appellees. ) Judge Presiding.

JUSTICE HARRIS delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Presiding Justice Cunningham concurred in the judgment and opinion. Justice Connors specially concurred.

OPINION

¶1 Plaintiff, Gary L. Bogenberger as special administrator of the estate of David

Bogenberger, appeals the order of the circuit court granting a motion to dismiss pursuant to

section 2-615 of the Code of Civil Procedure (735 ILCS 5/2-615 (West (2012)) in favor of

defendants Pi Kappa Alpha Corporation, Inc., et al, on plaintiff's negligence complaint. On

appeal, plaintiff contends the court erred in dismissing his complaint because (1) it stated a cause

of action where the facts alleged that David's death resulted from his required participation in a

fraternity event and actions that violated the Criminal Code of 2012 (Hazing Act) (720 ILCS

5/12C-50 (West 2012)); (2) it stated a cause of action showing that defendants voluntarily

undertook the duty to care for intoxicated pledges; (3) it stated a cause of action as to the

nonmember participants because they were recruited by the fraternity to participate in the hazing;

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and (4) it stated a cause of action as to the landlord of the premises because the landlord was

aware of the hazing activity. For the following reasons, we reverse the dismissal as to

defendants Eta Nu Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity at Northern Illinois, the

named executive officers and pledge board members of the Eta Nu Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha,

and named active fraternity members. However, we affirm the dismissal as to Pi Kappa Alpha

Corporation, Inc. (PKA Corp.), Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity (PKA International), the

nonmember defendants, and Pike Alum, L.L.C. (Pike Alum).

¶2 JURISDICTION

¶3 The trial court entered its order dismissing plaintiff's complaint on December 12, 2014,

nunc pro tunc to December 11, 2014. Plaintiff filed his notice of appeal on January 9, 2015.

Accordingly, this court has jurisdiction pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 301 (eff. Feb. 1,

1994) and Rule 303 (eff. May 30, 2008) governing appeals from final judgments entered below.

¶4 BACKGROUND

¶5 Plaintiff's son, David Bogenberger, was a prospective pledge of Pi Kappa Alpha

fraternity at Northern Illinois University (NIU). While participating in a fraternity event David

became intoxicated, lost consciousness, and subsequently died. Plaintiff, as special

administrator of David's estate, filed a four-count negligence complaint seeking recovery under

the Wrongful Death Act (740 ILCS 180/1 et seq. (West 2012)) and the Survival Act (755 ILCS

5/27-6 (West 2012)). Pursuant to subpoenas issued to the De Kalb police department, De Kalb

county State's attorney's office, and the NIU police department, plaintiff filed a 10-count

amended complaint. Defendants filed a section 2-615 motion to dismiss, which the trial court

granted because although plaintiff alleged that pledges were required to consume an excessive

amount of alcohol to obtain membership in the fraternity, plaintiff did not plead specific facts to

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trigger social host liability under Illinois law. The trial court gave plaintiff leave to file a

second amended complaint.

¶6 Plaintiff filed a second and third-amended complaint, which the trial court again

dismissed pursuant to section 2-615. The trial court, however, gave plaintiff leave to file a

fourth-amended complaint. Before filing the complaint, plaintiff filed motions to clarify the

trial court's ruling and to conduct discovery. The trial court denied plaintiff's motion to clarify

and plaintiff, in response to the trial court's grant of defendants' motions for a protective order

and to quash deposition notices, withdrew his motion to conduct discovery. Plaintiff then filed

a fourth-amended complaint, and defendants filed a motion to dismiss. While defendants'

motion was pending, plaintiff requested leave to file a fifth-amended complaint which the trial

court granted.

¶7 Plaintiff's twelve-count, fifth-amended complaint alleged that upon information and

belief, employees or agents of PKA Corp. and/or PKA International encouraged officers and/or

active members of the Eta Nu chapter at NIU to hold "Greek Family Night" events as part of the

pledging process. The complaint alleged that the pledging process consisted of fraternity events

designed to familiarize fraternity members with potential new members (pledges) before they

vote on whether to initiate a pledge into the fraternity. It alleged that the executive officers of

the Eta Nu chapter, as well as members of the pledge board and other active members, planned a

"Mom and Dad's Night" pledge event to be held at their fraternity house on November 1, 2012.

¶8 The complaint alleged that the event called for two or three "Greek couples" assigned to

each of the designated seven rooms in the fraternity to ask pledges various questions and give

each pledge a required amount of alcohol. Women in sororities were contacted to be the

"Greek Mothers" at the event. Active members of the fraternity participating in the event

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selected a pledge for whom he and a designated woman would be the pledge's "Greek Mother

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