Eberg v. U.S. Department of Defense

193 F. Supp. 3d 95, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 78428, 2016 WL 3360465
CourtDistrict Court, D. Connecticut
DecidedJune 2, 2016
DocketNo. 14-cv-01696 (VAB)
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Eberg v. U.S. Department of Defense, 193 F. Supp. 3d 95, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 78428, 2016 WL 3360465 (D. Conn. 2016).

Opinion

RULING ON MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

Victor A. Bolden, United States District Judge

Plaintiff, Cheryl Eberg, brings this action against Defendant, the United States Department of Defense. Plaintiffs Complaint'[Doc. No. i] states two claims under the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”), 5 U.S.C. § 552 et seq.: (1) that Defendant failed to release responsive, non-exempt records in violation of FOIA, 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(3)(A); and (2) that Defendant failed to make a reasonable effort to search for responsive records in violation of FOIA,- 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(3)(C).

Defendant has moved for summary judgment. For the reasons set forth below, Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment '[Doc. No. 28] is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part.

I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND

All of the facts recited below, derived from the Complaint [Doc. No. 1] and parties’ Local Rule 56(a) Statements [Doc. Nos. 28-2, 31-1], exhibits, affidavits,, and supplemental filings, are undisputed unless otherwise noted, and the Court presents all facts “in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party”—here, Plaintiff—after drawing “all reasonable inferences in [her] favor.” Sologub v. City of New York, 202 F.3d 175, 178 (2d Cir.2000) (quotation marks omitted). Additional facts are discussed in the analysis where relevant.

Cheryl Eberg, a female veteran, served in the United States Army and the Connecticut Army National Guard from 1983 through 2011. In 2006, while serving in the Connecticut Army National Guard, Ms. Eberg’s unit was activated and transferred to Fort Dix, New Jersey to prepare for deployment to Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. At the time, her surname was Gilbert, and her rank was Master Sergeant.

During her time at Fort Dix and in Iraq, Master Sergeant Gilbert and other female soldiers allegedly were subjected to sex discrimination, including sexual harassment, particularly from Lieutenant Colonel William H. Adams, the Battalion Commander. Eventually, Master Sergeant Gilbert filed an Equal Opportunity (“EO”) complaint against Lieutenant Colonel Adams. Following her complaint, Lieutenant Colonel Adams allegedly engaged in numerous incidents of retaliatory conduct against her, including increasingly explicit [103]*103sexual advances. After returning to the United States from Iraq in September 2007, Master Sergeant Gilbert had to continue interacting with Lieutenant Colonel Adams, until her honorable discharge in August 2011. Lieutenant Colonel Adams allegedly continued to harass her during this period.

In 2014, Ms. Eberg began receiving disability compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”) induced by her experience of military. sexual trauma (“MST”). Since retiring from the military, Ms. Eberg obtained employment with the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs, and also has become an advocate against sex discrimination in the military.

In largely identical letters dated between April 17 and August 1, 2014, Ms. Eberg submitted FOIA requests to numerous different offices within the Department of Defense (“DoD”). As much of this dispute turns on the nature of these requests, the Court includes them here in their entirety:

Requester seeks the release of all and every underlying record containing the following:
(1)All complaints and records of an instance of alleged sexual assault (‘SA’), equal employment opportunity (‘EEO’), and sexual harassment (‘SH’) made by Requester at any time from her entry into service on or about August 5, 1983 up to her discharge on or about August 27, 2011, including but not limited to an EEO complaint she submitted while deployed in Iraq with the 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion in 2006 and an Inspector General harassment complaint she submitted while in Connecticut with the 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion in 2007. This Request seeks all records related to any EEO, SA, or SH complaint made by Requester, including but not limited to, the entire investigative or other file related to any such report or record, the underlying complaint, any records of investigation of such complaint, email and other communications about the complaint, witness statements, recommended disposition, adjudication, and/or appeal of such complaints.
(2) All complaints and records made by third parties of an instance of SA, EEO, and SH perpetrated against the Plaintiff at any time, from her entry into service on or about August 5, 1983 up to her discharge on or about August 27, 2011. . This Request seeks all records related to any EEO, SA, or SH complaints made that concern Requester, including but not limited to the entire investigative or other file related to any such report or record, the underlying complaint, any records of investigation ' of such complaint, email and other communications about the complaint, witness statements, recommended disposition, adjudication,' and/or appeal of such complaints.
(3) All records of any general or special court-martial proceedings involving Col. William Adams, currently the Director of Logistics (GR) at the Army National. Guard in Hartford, CT, at any time, including..but not limited to charges sworn in all courts-martial,.case files, .judgments, sentences, and appeals.
(4).All complaints and records of an instance of SA, EEO, and SH made against Col. William Adams at any time, including but not limited to a complaint submitted on or after January 1, 2005 by Chris Gutierrez. [104]*104This Request seeks all records related to any EEO, SA, or SH complaint made against Col. William Adams, including but not limited to the entire investigative or other file related to any such report or record, the underlying complaint, any records of investigation of such complaint, email and other communications about the complaint, witness statements, recommended disposition, adjudication, and/or appeal of such complaints'.
(5) All records regarding the award of a Combat Action Badge to Requester, including but not limited to any recommendation that she be awarded such badge between September 15, 2006 and August 4, 2007, records relating to that recommendation, and disposition of any such recommendation.
(6) All records regarding the award of a Bronze Star Medal to Requester, including but not limited to any recommendation that she be awarded such badge between September 15, 2006 and August 4, 2007, records relating to that recommendation, and disposition of any such recommendation.

Compl. Ex. A [Doc. No. 14].

In April 2014, Ms. Eberg faxed her FOIA request to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and Joint Staffs FOIA Requester Service Center. On April 25, 2014, the DoD Freedom of Information Division (“FOID”) sent a “no records” response letter to Plaintiff, and suggested the names and addresses of other agenices that may have the records sought. In April 2014, Ms. Eberg faxed her FOIA request to the DoD Office of Inspector General (“IG”) FOIA Requester Service.

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