Diana G-D v. Bedford Central School District

33 Misc. 3d 970
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 21, 2011
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Diana G-D v. Bedford Central School District, 33 Misc. 3d 970 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2011).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

William J. Giacomo, J.

Factual and Procedural Background

In 2005 Diana G-D started third grade at the Bedford Hills Elementary School in Bedford, New York. At that time, she lived in a home with her mother, Ann D., her two-year-old stepbrother E. and her stepfather defendant Cesar Joel Sagastume Morales.2 At the beginning of third grade Diana G-D was quiet and shy as observed by her teachers. Her teachers attributed this uncertainty in school to her transition from her native culture and language to the English language and environment [972]*972at school. As the school year progressed, her teachers noted positive changes in her developing language skills and overall self-confidence.

At a regular parent-teacher conference in the fall of 2005, Ann D. met with two of Diana G-D’s third-grade teachers. Ann D. allegedly asked the teachers if Diana G-D was behaving properly at school. The teachers told her that Diana G-D was a very well behaved child. Ann D. claims that she told the teachers during this conference that at times Diana G-D seemed sad at home and would often misbehave. The teachers told her that was not how Diana G-D behaved at school.

During the first week of December 2005, Mrs. D., the mother of another third grader at the Bedford Hills Elementary School, came to school to speak with the principal, defendant Victoria Graboski. Ms. Graboski was not there so Mrs. D. spoke with acting principal Regina Smith. Mrs. D. told Ms. Smith that her daughter had overheard a conversation at a slumber party concerning Diana G-D. Mrs. D. told Ms. Smith that her daughter told her that several other third graders discussed a conversation Diana G-D had with another third grader on the school playground during recess. Mrs. D. told Ms. Smith that apparently during the conversation on the school playground, Diana G-D told a friend that she was having sex “with her father.”

The next day, Ms. Graboski called Mrs. D. to speak with her directly. Ms. Graboski then spoke to Diana G-D’s teachers about her and learned from them that Diana G-D appeared to be a happy child who was developing and growing as a third grader. She was told that Diana G-D had not demonstrated any problems in the classroom. Ms. Graboski then asked Diana G-D’s teachers to speak privately with Diana G-D to learn if she had been at the slumber party the prior weekend and to ascertain how she was feeling and doing at home.

Thereafter, Diana G-D’s teachers met with her in a school conference room and had a casual conversation with her. Diana G-D told her teachers that she had not been at the slumber party. The teachers then asked her how she was feeling and if everything was well at home. Diana G-D seemed happy and she said that everything was fine at home. The teachers did not ask Diana G-D about the conversation which allegedly took place on the playground. Diana G-D’s teachers reported their discussion with Diana G-D to Ms. Graboski and the school took no further action.

[973]*973On August 17, 2006, Ann D. came home from shopping and found the cell phone of her boyfriend Cesar Joel Sagastume Morales on the couch. Ann D. was jealous because Sagastume Morales had other girlfriends so she decided to look at his cell phone. According to Ann D., Sagastume Morales’s cell phone contained pictures of Diana G-D which Ann D. believed were inappropriate. When Ann D. asked Diana G-D about the pictures, Diana G-D allegedly told her that Sagastume Morales had been “touching” her in an inappropriate way. When Ann D. confronted Sagastume Morales, he immediately left the house.

Ann D. called the police and turned the cell phone over to them. Sagastume Morales fled to Guatemala. After several years, Sagastume Morales was arrested in Guatemala and extradited to New York. He eventually pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct against a child and was sentenced to eight years in prison. He is currently serving his sentence in the Coxsackie Correctional Facility in Ulster County.

Diana G-D, through Ann D., commenced this action in the spring of 2007. She alleges that Diana G-D was sexually abused in her home, from December 2005 to August 2006, by Cesar Joel Sagastume Morales. She also alleges that the Bedford Central School District, Victoria Graboski (former principal of Bedford Hills Elementary School) and defendant Kelly Cieslinski-Schleuter (former school psychologist for Bedford Hills Elementary School) were negligent in failing to report the suspected abuse as required by Social Services Law § 413.

Ms. Graboski commenced a third-party action against Sagastume Morales on January 6, 2010, and served him with the summons and complaint on January 29, 2010. The School District commenced a second third-party action against Sagastume Morales on December 23, 2009 and served him with the summons and complaint on January 29, 2010.

Sagastume Morales has neither appeared nor answered.

By order dated September 27, 2010 and entered September 28, 2010, this court granted plaintiff’s unopposed motion to amend her complaint to add Sagastume Morales as a necessary party in her action and granted Ms. Graboski’s and the School District’s unopposed motions to enter a default judgment against Sagastume Morales.

The School District’s Motion for Summary Judgment

The School District now moves for summary judgment dismissing the complaint.

[974]*974In support of its motion, the School District argues that at no time during the 2005/2006 school year did either Diana G-D or Ann D. report to the school that Diana G-D was being sexually abused. The School District notes that at her deposition, Diana G-D testified that she never told her mother about what Sagastume Morales was doing with her. Diana G-D testified that she was afraid to report the sexual touching because Sagastume Morales told her he would kill Ann D. if she revealed the touching. Diana G-D also testified that she never told her teachers about the sexual activity. Diana G-D did, however, tell several of her third-grade friends about the sexual activity with Sagastume Morales. However, Diana G-D told her friends not to tell anyone.

The School District also relies on the deposition testimony of plaintiff Ann D. At her deposition, Ann D. testified that she did not learn of the sexual abuse until August 17, 2006. It was at that time that she also learned that Diana G-D had told her friends about the sexual abuse. Ann D. also testified that Diana G-D never told her that her teachers spoke to her and asked Diana G-D if something was making her sad and whether anything was happening at home.

The School District notes that Ann D. never discussed with the school Sagastume Morales’s role in the family while Diana G-D was in third grade and she never contacted any parents of Diana G-D’s friends regarding Sagastume Morales’s behavior. She testified that when Diana G-D was unhappy and not eating while in third grade, she took her to a pediatrician at the Open Door Clinic in Mount Kisco. According to Ann D., the doctor examined Diana G-D and told Ann D. that everything was fine.

The School District also relies on the deposition testimony of Mrs. D. At her deposition, Mrs. D. testified that when she went to the school to discuss what her daughter had overheard at the slumber party, she did not know if the story was true. Mrs. D. did not call the police or Diana G-D’s mother because she was not sure that the matter was “real.”

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