Coleman, A. v. Ogden Newspapers, Inc.

142 A.3d 898, 2016 Pa. Super. 136, 2016 Pa. Super. LEXIS 347, 2016 WL 3597467
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 28, 2016
Docket1970 MDA 2015
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Coleman, A. v. Ogden Newspapers, Inc., 142 A.3d 898, 2016 Pa. Super. 136, 2016 Pa. Super. LEXIS 347, 2016 WL 3597467 (Pa. Ct. App. 2016).

Opinion

OPINION BY STRASSBURGER, J.:

Adam C. Coleman appeals from the order that dismissed his complaint after granting the motion for summary judgment filed by Ogden Newspapers, Inc. d/b/a The Lock Haven Express ( The Express ), Ogden Publications of Pennsylvania, Inc., Robert O. Rolley, and James E. Runkle (Defendants, collectively). 1 We affirm.

Coleman was Chairman of the Clinton County Commissioners and an elected member of the Pennsylvania State Democratic Committee. Amended Complaint, 10/29/2012, at 5. On September 30, 2011, Coleman was arrested along with Jerry *901 Clark and Coleman's mother, Kim Coleman. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) issued the following press release concerning the arrests.

Former Executive Director of Lock Haven YMCA and two others charged in connection with theft of funds

HARRISBURG-Agents from the Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation have arrested three Central Pennsylvania residents, including the former Executive Director of the Lock Haven Area YMCA, who are accused of theft or conspiracy in connection with the diversion of more than $100,000 in YMCA funds.
Attorney General Linda Kelly identified the defendants as Jeremiah M. Clark, ... Adam C. Coleman, ... and Kimberly Ann Coleman....
"Clark allegedly schemed to use his official position with the YMCA to misappropriate at least $133,000 in agency funds between 2006 and 2010," Kelly said. "Clark allegedly forged the names of YMCA board members on checks and trust fund documents, fabricated receipts and invoices to support those bogus checks and used agency credit cards and funds for a wide variety of personal expenses."
According to the criminal complaint, Clark allegedly used YMCA funds to purchase Penn State football tickets, a riding mower, televisions, a family pet, partial payment for jet skis, a hot tub, travel and lodging, a home entertainment center and a campaign advertisement for Adam Coleman.
Kelly said that Adam Coleman is accused of conspiring with Clark in some of the thefts, including the fabrication of an invoice for $1,465 in landscaping work, which was paid by the YMCA. The funds were allegedly used to pay Coleman's bill at the Clinton County Country Club.
According to the criminal complaint, Coleman and Clark also used their leadership positions with the Lock Haven Area Elks Lodge to apply for a $5,300 grant from the National Elks Foundation, supposedly to support an after [-]school program for children at the YMCA. Instead of funding that after-school program, Clark and Coleman allegedly created fake invoices for items that they had supposedly purchased and wrote checks to themselves as reimbursement-withdrawing nearly $5,200 from the grant account within a matter of months.
Kelly said that Kimberly Coleman, the mother of Adam Coleman, is accused of conspiring with the other defendants to fabricate an invoice for landscaping services which was allegedly used to divert $1,465 in YMCA funds in order to pay Adam Coleman's country club bill.
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Adam C. Coleman is charged with one count of theft by unlawful taking, a third-degree felony punishable by up to seven years in prison and a $15,000 fine[ ].
Adam Coleman is also charged with one count each of theft by deception and criminal conspiracy, both first-degree misdemeanors which are each punishable by up to five years in prison and $10,000 fines.
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The defendants were all preliminarily arraigned today before Renovo Magisterial District Judge Fran P. Mills .... Coleman was released on $15,000 unsecured bail ....

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(A person charged with a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty.)

*902 Motion for Summary Judgment, 8/14/2014, at Exhibit 1.

As a result, The Express published an online news article concerning the charges:

Ex-YMCA director, two others indicted
LOCK HAVEN-A former director of the local YMCA, a sitting Clinton County commissioner and his mother have been charged with criminal counts related to the alleged theft of more than $100,000 in funds from the YMCA, authorities said. Agents from the Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation on Friday arrested Jeremiah "Jerry" M. Clark ...; Adam C. Coleman ...' and his mother, Kimberly Ann Coleman ..., according to Attorney General Linda Kelly. Adam Coleman is a sitting Clinton County commissioner. See today's print edition of The Express for a full story on the charges, including details of the Attorney General's allegations in this ongoing investigation that included a grand jury.

Motion for Summary Judgment, 8/14/2014, at Exhibit 2. 2 The referenced print edition for Saturday and Sunday, October 1 and 2, 2011, sported the headline "Clark, Colemans Charged" for an article attributed to "staff reports." Id. at Exhibit 4. That article included the same information as the online news alert along with additional details about the prosecution's allegations.

As advertised on the front page of the print edition, The Express also published a two-column response from Coleman's attorney, which appeared alongside the bulk of the article about the charges. That response included the following:

Mr. Coleman is innocent of the allegations that have been made against him and is confident that he will be fully exonerated when a jury of his peers are permitted to hear the facts, rather than the unfounded and one-sided allegations of the [OAG].
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Mr. Coleman believes he has been dragged in to this matter as a result of a deal made by the [OAG] with Mr. Clark to try to implicate Mr. Coleman in some alleged wrongdoing in exchange for a reduction in Mr. Clark's charges or eventual punishment for those crimes, which include forgery and theft from the YMCA. In addition, Mr. Coleman believes the timing of the charges, which are being prosecuted by the Republican-controlled [OAG] are politically motivated.
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The recent headline published in the Lock Haven Express website states that Mr. Coleman and his mother have been charged along with Mr. Clark for diverting more than $100,000 from the YMCA. These alleged facts are both false and misleading. Mr. Coleman is unaware as to the amount of funds Mr. Clark has been charged with diverting. However, the charges levied against Mr. Coleman and his mother only involve allegations *903 of funds in the amount of $3,899.33, a substantial portion of which relate to a loan made to Mr. Coleman by Mr.

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