Cater v. New York

316 F. Supp. 3d 660
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Illinois
DecidedJune 21, 2018
Docket17 Civ. 9032 (RWS)
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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Cater v. New York, 316 F. Supp. 3d 660 (S.D. Ill. 2018).

Opinion

ROBERT W. SWEET, U.S.D.J.

Defendants State of New York (the "State") and Governor Andrew Cuomo (the "Governor") (collectively, the "Defendants") have moved pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b) (1) and 12(b) (6) to dismiss, as against them, the amended complaint ("AC") of Plaintiff Lisa Marie Cater ("Cater" or the "Plaintiff"). Based on the conclusions set forth below, the motion is granted, and the AC against the Defendants is dismissed.

Prior Proceedings

The Plaintiff filed her initial complaint alleging sexual harassment by defendant William Ballard Hoyt, a former regional president of defendant Empire State Development Corporation ("ESDC"), between October of 2015 and October 2017. She *665alleged that, despite her complaints regarding Hoyt's actions, the State and the Governor, solely in his individual capacity, failed to prevent or investigate Hoyt's alleged unlawful conduct on November 18, 2017. She filed the AC on December 5, 2017 alleging eleven causes of action as follows:

First Cause of Action
Violation of Rights Secured by 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (Against all Defendants)
(AC ¶¶ 149-155)
Second Cause of Action
(Individual Supervisory Liability- 42 U.S.C. § 1983 )
(AC ¶¶ 156-164)
Third Cause of Action
(Equal Protections- 42 U.S.C. § 1983 )
(AC ¶¶ 165-174)
Fourth Cause of Action
(Equal Protections- 42 U.S.C. § 1983 )
(AC ¶¶ 175-178)
Fifth Cause of Action
(Monell Claim-42 U.S.C.-Against Empire State Corporation/Region of Buffalo)
(AC ¶¶ 179-190)
Sixth Cause of Action
(Violation of Rights Secured by 42 U.S.C. § 1985 ) (Against All Defendants)
(AC ¶¶ 191-194)
Seventh Cause of Action
(Violation of Rights Secured by 42 U.S.C. § 1986 ) (Against All Defendants)
(AC ¶¶ 195-198)
As an Eighth Cause of Action for
Discrimination Under State Law (Not Against
Individual Defendants)
(AC ¶¶ 199-201)
As a Ninth Cause of Action for
Discrimination Under State Law (As Against
Individual Defendants)
(AC ¶¶ 202-204)
As a Tenth Cause of Action for
Discrimination Under State Law (As Against
Individual Defendants)
(AC ¶¶ 205-207)
As an Eleventh Cause of Action for Assault
and Battery (As Against Individual
Defendant Hoyt)
(AC ¶¶ 208-214)

Five of the eleven causes of action (the First, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth) appear to be asserted against the State, among others, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983, 1985 and 1986 and N.Y. Executive Law § 296. The claims against the Governor (the First, Second, Third, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth and Tenth Causes of Action) appear to be based on his supervisory position.

The AC alleges that Hoyt sexually harassed and assaulted her between October 2015 and October 2017, AC ¶ 29-30, 43-53, 57, 60-68, 85-87, after she emailed ESDC seeking assistance in finding affordable housing in October 2015, that Hoyt responded by email, asked to meet with her, and offered to find her a job in New York State. Id. ¶¶ 38-39. According to Plaintiff, Hoyt then "coerced" Plaintiff into telling him where she lived (id. ¶ 43), and then repeatedly: (a) appeared uninvited at her home (id. ¶¶ 43-44, 48-49, 65, 67), (b) "forcefully asserted himself against [her]" (id. at 44, 49, 87), (c) "unlawfully groped" and "kissed" her (id. ), and (d) sent her "sexually harassing calls, texts and emails, at least one of which included a nude photo of himself." Id. at 46, 47, 52, 60, 63, 65.

The AC further alleges that in or around February 2016, Hoyt "called in a political favor" and secured a position for Plaintiff *666as a "Management Confidential" secretary at the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles ("DMV"), id. at 54, that Hoyt repeatedly harassed her when she was at her DMV job (id. at 61, 63-65), and threatened to have her fired if she did not do as he wished (id.

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