Cox v. The City of New Rochelle

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedAugust 12, 2019
Docket7:17-cv-08193
StatusUnknown

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Cox v. The City of New Rochelle, (S.D.N.Y. 2019).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

ROBERT A. COX,

Plaintiff,

v. No. 17-CV-8193 (KMK)

CITY OF NEW ROCHELLE, et al., OPINION & ORDER

Defendants.

Appearances:

Robert A. Cox New Rochelle, NY Pro Se Plaintiff

Lalit K. Loomba, Esq. Peter A. Meisels, Esq. Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker LLP White Plains, NY Counsel for Defendants City of New Rochelle, William Odell, Rocco Oppedisano, Robert Boyko

Kevin T. Conklin, Esq. Mead, Hecht, Conklin & Gallagher White Plains, NY Counsel for Defendant Elizabeth Sofroniou

Joseph A. Materazo, Esq. Churbuck, Calabria, Jones & Materazo, PC Hicksville, NY Counsel for Defendant Bianca R. Darminio

Irma W. Cosgriff, Esq. Westchester County Attorney’s Office White Plains, NY Counsel for Defendant Grant O’Donnell

Richard D. Bentzen, Esq. Cerussi & Spring White Plains, NY Counsel for Defendant Vincent A. Cuccia KENNETH M. KARAS, United States District Judge: Robert A. Cox (“Plaintiff”) brings this pro se Action, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, against the City of New Rochelle (“New Rochelle”); New Rochelle police officers William Odell (“Odell”), Rocco Oppedisano (“Oppedisano”), and Robert Boyko (“Boyko”) (together

with New Rochelle, the “New Rochelle Defendants”); six private Westchester County citizens, Elizabeth Sofroniou (“Sofroniou”), Vincent A. Cuccia (“Cuccia”), Bianca R. Darminio (“Darminio”), Anthony Vukel (“Vukel”), Juan Vincent Quiao (“Quiao”), and Christopher Fazio (“Fazio”); and Westchester County Assistant District Attorney (“ADA”) Grant O’Donnell (“ADA O’Donnell”) (collectively, “Defendants”).1 Plaintiff, a journalist, alleges that Defendants violated his rights under the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments, as well as under New York law, in connection with an October 2014 assault and subsequent criminal prosecution. Before the Court are motions to dismiss (the “Motions”) filed by the New Rochelle Defendants, (Dkt. Nos. 33, 36); ADA O’Donnell, (Dkt. No. 38); Darminio, (Dkt. No. 51); Sofroniou, (Dkt. No. 56); and Cuccia, (Dkt. No. 64).2 For the reasons that follow, the Motions are granted.

I. Background A. Factual History The following allegations are drawn from the Amended Complaint, (Am. Compl. (Dkt. No. 34-2)), and are taken as true for the purpose of resolving the instant Motions.3

1 Plaintiff additionally names as Defendants multiple John Doe employees of New Rochelle, its Police Department, and the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office.

2 Vukel and Quiao, who were served on July 13, 2018, (Dkt. Nos. 16, 19), have not moved to dismiss, answered, or otherwise appeared in this Action. Fazio has not been served. (Dkt. No. 25.)

3 Plaintiff did not file the Amended Complaint with the Court. Although Plaintiff filed the initial Complaint on October 24, 2017, (Dkt. No. 1), he appears to have served the Amended Plaintiff is a journalist who operates a website, entitled “Talk of the Sound,” that publishes news and investigatory journalism about New Rochelle. (Am. Compl. ¶¶ 2, 28–41.) Between 2010 and 2013, Plaintiff published articles about political corruption and other official misconduct in and around New Rochelle. (Id. ¶¶ 42–90.) Some of those articles implicated

Defendant Odell and Defendant Oppedisano’s brother, among other police officers; others criticized Westchester County ADAs, New Rochelle officials, and private contractors working with New Rochelle. (Id.) Plaintiff’s articles angered the New Rochelle Police Department, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office, and other New Rochelle officials. (Id. ¶¶ 55, 63, 65, 67, 70–71, 85, 152, 169.) On October 19, 2014, at about 1:30 a.m., Plaintiff was assaulted and beaten in front of his home in New Rochelle by Defendants Sofroniou, Cuccia, Darminio, Vukel, Quiao, and Fazio, causing him physical injury. (Id. ¶¶ 93–94, 138.) The police — including Defendants Boyko, Oppedisano, and Odell — were stationed nearby, but intentionally arrived late. (Id. ¶¶ 96–117, 126.) When the officers did arrive, they “did not interview Cox, his wife[,] . . . the neighbor who

called 911[,] or the son of [that] neighbor,” nor did they interview the alleged assaulters or “canvass the neighborhood for witnesses.” (Id. ¶¶ 118–19.) Further, the officers arrested Plaintiff and charged him with criminal mischief, harassment, and menacing. (Id. ¶¶ 95, 120– 21.) Plaintiff was prevented by the police from filing a cross-complaint against the alleged assaulters. (Id. ¶¶ 139–41.) At some later point, a police detective (not named as a Defendant) told Plaintiff, “[T]he case against you is bullshit, if your name wasn’t ‘Robert Cox’ these charges would never have been brought.” (Id. ¶ 146.) The Westchester County District Attorney’s

Complaint directly on Defendants. No Defendant has objected to consideration of the Amended Complaint and, indeed, Defendants treat that pleading as operative. Accordingly, the Court will consider the Amended Complaint to be the operative pleading. (See Dkt. No. 34-2.) Office worked with the New Rochelle Police Department “to concoct a story that would lead to [criminal] charges against [P]laintiff.” (Id. ¶ 152.) Further, even though Sofroniou “did not want to file charges,” ADA O’Donnell “kept talking to the parties to convince them to pursue charges,” (id. ¶ 150), due to an “animus towards [Plaintiff],” (id. ¶ 152). Plaintiff went to trial, at

which Sofroniou, Darminio, and Cuccia testified falsely in conspiracy with the police officers and ADA O’Donnell. (Id. ¶¶ 153–59.) Plaintiff was convicted of the criminal charges. (Id. ¶¶ 152, 164.) B. Procedural History The initial Complaint was filed in this Court on October 24, 2017. (Compl. (Dkt. No. 1).) The Amended Complaint, which Plaintiff did not file with the Court (but which has been filed by Defendants, (see, e.g., Dkt. No. 34-2)), was served on Defendants at an unspecified time. See supra note 3. On September 21, 2018, the New Rochelle Defendants filed their Motion To Dismiss and accompanying papers. (Not. of Mot. (Dkt. No. 33); Decl. of Lalit K. Loomba, Esq. in Supp. of

Mot. (“New Rochelle Decl.”) (Dkt. No. 34); Mem. of Law in Supp. of Mot. (“New Rochelle Mem.”) (Dkt. No. 35); Am. Not. of Mot. (Dkt. No. 36); Suppl. Mem. of Law in Supp. of Mot. (“New Rochelle Suppl. Mem.”) (Dkt. No. 37).) On the same date, ADA O’Donnell filed his Motion To Dismiss and accompanying papers. (Not. of Mot. (Dkt. No. 38); Decl. of Irma Cosgriff, Esq. in Supp. of Mot. (“O’Donnell Decl.”) (Dkt. No. 39); Mem. of Law in Supp. of Mot. (“O’Donnell Mem.”) (Dkt. No. 40).) On November 12, 2018, Darminio filed her Motion To Dismiss and accompanying papers. (Not. of Mot. (Dkt. No. 51); Mem. of Law in Supp. of Mot. (“Darminio Mem.”) (Dkt. No. 52); Decl. of Joseph A. Materazo, Esq. in Supp. of Mot. (“Darminio Decl.”) (Dkt. No. 53).) On the same date, Sofroniou filed her Motion To Dismiss and accompanying papers. (Not. of Mot. (Dkt. No. 56); Decl. of Kevin T. Conklin, Esq. in Supp. of Mot. (“Sofroniou Decl.”) (Dkt. No. 57); Mem. of Law in Supp. of Mot. (“Sofroniou Mem.”) (Dkt. No. 58).) On December 7, 2018, Cuccia filed his Motion To Dismiss and accompanying papers. (Not. of Mot. (Dkt. No. 64); Decl. of Richard D. Bentzen, Esq. in Supp. of Mot.

(“Cuccia Decl.”) (Dkt. No. 65); Mem. of Law in Supp. of Mot. (“Cuccia Mem.”) (Dkt. No. 66).) Plaintiff has filed multiple memoranda in opposition to Defendants’ Motions, all of which make virtually identical legal arguments, but to which are attached different documents. (Mem. of Law in Opp’n to Mot. (“Pl.’s First Mem.”) (Dkt. No. 70); Mem. of Law in Opp’n to Mot. (“Pl.’s Second Mem.”) (Dkt. No. 84); Mem. of Law in Opp’n to Mot. (“Pl.’s Third Mem.”) (Dkt. No.

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