Christian Blaine Perkins v. Dusty King

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 8, 2023
DocketCA-0022-0547
StatusUnknown

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Christian Blaine Perkins v. Dusty King, (La. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

22-547

CHRISTIAN BLAINE PERKINS

VERSUS

DUSTY KING, ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE THIRTY-THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF ALLEN, NO. C-2020-189 HONORABLE ERROL DAVID DESHOTELS, JR., DISTRICT JUDGE

SHANNON J. GREMILLION JUDGE

Court composed of Shannon J. Gremillion, Candyce G. Perret, and Sharon Darville Wilson, Judges.

AFFIRMED. Connor C. Headrick B. Gene Taylor III Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell 2001 MacArthur Drive P. O. Box 6118 Alexandria, LA 71307-6118 (318) 445-6471 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT: Christian Blaine Perkins

Frank M. Walker, Jr. Plauche, Smith & Nieset, LLC 1123 Pithon Street Lake Charles, LA 70605 (337) 436-0522 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Louisiana Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company

Michael H. Schwartzberg Larry A. Roach, Inc. 2917 Ryan St. Lake Charles, LA 70601 (337) 433-8504 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS: Kyle King Don King

Craig Ray Hill Attorney at Law P. O. Box 1260 Oberlin, LA 70655 (337) 639-2127 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Tammie Maricle

S. Christie Smith, IV Smith Bush, LLP P.O. Box 1528 Leesville, LA 71496 (337) 239-2244 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Danny Willis Charles A. Sam Jones, III Attorney at Law P.O. Box 995 DeRidder, La 70634 (337) 463-5532 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS: Dusty King Kammie King

Romelzy Willis, Jr Attorney at Law P. O. Box 1368 Oberlin, LA 70655 (337) 639-4600 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Jalyn Sumney

Chad Guidry Attorney at Law P. O. Box 447 Kinder, LA 70648 (337) 738-2280 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT: Sandra Suydan

Macy Willis In Proper Person 2220 Highway 399 Pitkin, LA 70656 DEFENDANT: Macy Willis

Regan LaFauci In Proper Person 3041 Ten Mile Road Pitkin, LA 70656 DEFENDANT: Regan LaFauci GREMILLION, Judge.

Plaintiff-Appellant, Christian Blaine Perkins, appeals the trial court’s grant of

summary judgment in favor Louisiana Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company,

the homeowner Defendant-Appellee’s insurer, finding that there were no genuine

issues of fact that its policy did not provide coverage to Perkins. For the following

reasons, we affirm.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

Perkins attended a wedding reception at the home of Dusty and Kammie King,

Farm Bureau’s insureds. There is no dispute that later in the evening, Perkins was

beaten by the Kings and seven or more other wedding guests. Perkins managed to

initially escape the home on foot but, unfortunately, arrived at the home of Kammie’s

sister, Regan LaFauci, only to be returned to the Kings’ residence by her despite his

pleas for help. Dusty King’s own deposition testimony is undisputed that Kammie

pulled Perkins out of the car and began punching him with her husband and the other

guests joining in to punch, kick, and stomp Perkins−Dusty even admitting to biting

him−causing Perkins to suffer a broken nose, fractured jaw and right eye socket, and

other injuries.

Perkins filed suit against the Kings, the other assailants 1 , and the King’s

insurer, Farm Bureau, in June 2020, alleging:

4. The Assailants committed the intentional torts of assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress when they, without cause or provocation, severely beat Plaintiff.

....

1 The other defendants besides the Kings include: Macy Willis, Regan LaFauci, Tammie Maricle, Sandra Suydan, Jalynn Sumney, Danny Willis, Don King, and Kyle King. 8.

After this confrontation, Macy [one of the eight assailants] . . . falsely and baselessly stated to multiple people at the reception that Plaintiff was physically harming [his girlfriend]. Upon information and belief, Macy made these false statements to persuade individuals at the reception to assault Plaintiff. . . .

9.

Immediately after Macy made these false allegations, [the 8 assailants including the Kings] came outside and rushed toward Plaintiff to physically attack him. [The Assailants] tore Plaintiff’s shirt from his body before he was finally able to extricate himself from the attack.

Once Plaintiff was returned to the King’s residence by LaFauci, he alleged in

his petition:

14.

All of the Assailants . . . then proceeded to beat Plaintiff. They struck, punched, kicked, and stomped Plaintiff – attacking him across his entire body – as he lay on the ground. The Assailants’ attack broke Plaintiff’s nose, fractured his jaw on both sides, fractured his right eye socket and broke his left eye socket. The Assailants’ attack caused the cartilage in Plaintiff’s sternum to shift and lacerated his back. Dusty [King] bit Plaintiff on the neck and arm, tearing skin and muscle. The Assailants struck Plaintiff repeatedly, and for an extended period of time.

20.

The Assault was caused by the legal fault of the Defendants, including the following particulars:

A. Battering Plaintiff by intentionally inflicting harmful and offensive physical contact upon [him] without his consent;

B. Assaulting Plaintiff by intentionally placing him in reasonable apprehension of receiving a battery and corresponding injury.

2 25.

Upon information and belief, at the time of the Attack, there was in full force and effect a policy of homeowner’s insurance issued by [Farm Bureau], providing insurance coverage to Dusty King which by [the] terms and conditions of the policy, [Farm Bureau] assumes liability for damages as sued for herein.

26.

Upon information and belief, Dusty King[2] negligently allowed and enabled the Assault to take place on his property by failing to prevent the foreseeable Assault, and this negligence caused the injuries to Plaintiff enumerated hereinabove.

Farm Bureau filed an answer to the petition, denying that the policy provided

coverage and further denying that Perkins’s injuries were caused by or arose from

the negligence of Dusty or Kammie King. Instead, Farm Bureau stated that

Perkins’s injuries were “caused by and arose ou[t] of the intentional actions

constituting an attack[,] beating, kicking, assault, biting, harassment and abuse of

plaintiff by multiple assailants which included intentional attacks and assaults by

Dusty King and Kammie King upon plaintiff.” Farm Bureau denied coverage

because there was no “occurrence’ within the terms of the policy as there was no

“accident,” and policy exclusions precluded coverage because the acts were

intentional.

In February 2022, Farm Bureau filed a motion for summary judgment alleging

that there was no genuine issue that its policy did not provide coverage. Perkins

conceded that the intentional acts by the Kings were not covered but argued that the

Kings negligently allowed eight other individuals to foreseeably assault him.

Following a hearing on the motion in April 2022, the trial court granted summary

2 In an amended petition, paragraph 26 was amended to read “Dusty King and Kammie King” . . . 3 judgment in favor of Farm Bureau in a May 2022 judgment. Perkins now appeals

and assigns as error:

The trial court erred in granting Farm Bureau’s Motion for Summary Judgment and dismissing Mr. Perkins’ claims against Farm bureau based on the negligence of the Insured Defendants.

DISCUSSION

The law pertaining to summary judgment was discussed by the Louisiana Supreme Court in its per curiam opinion in Hines v. Garrett, 04-806, p. 1 (La. 6/25/04), 876 So.2d 764, 765 (alteration in original):

We review a district court’s grant of summary judgment de novo, viewing the record and all reasonable inferences that may be drawn from it in the light most favorable to the non-movant.

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