Emilie Ostrander v. Brad E. Duggan, Delta Tau Delta, Association of Columbia, Mo Delta Tau Delta International, University of Missouri Curators, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson Paul W. Steele Mary L. James Dr. Malaika B. Horne Paul T. Combs Theodore C. Beckett M. Sean McGinnis John A. Mathes Connie Hager Silverstein Kathleen Miller, Secretary of the Board of Curators and Marvin E. Wright, General Pamela N. Sampson, Coordinator of Greek Life of the University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity Cathy Scroggs, Director of Department of Student Life, University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity Charles Schroeder, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity, Emilie Ostrander v. Brad E. Duggan Delta Tau Delta, Association of Columbia, of Mo Delta Tau Delta International, University of Missouri Curators, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson Paul W. Steele Mary L. James Dr. Malaika B. Horne Paul T. Combs Theodore C. Beckett M. Sean McGinnis John A. Mathes Connie Hager Silverstein Kathleen Miller, Secretary of the Board of Curators and Marvin E. Wright, General, Pamela N. Sampson, Coordinator of Greek Life of the University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity

341 F.3d 745
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedOctober 6, 2003
Docket02-2288
StatusPublished
Cited by49 cases

This text of 341 F.3d 745 (Emilie Ostrander v. Brad E. Duggan, Delta Tau Delta, Association of Columbia, Mo Delta Tau Delta International, University of Missouri Curators, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson Paul W. Steele Mary L. James Dr. Malaika B. Horne Paul T. Combs Theodore C. Beckett M. Sean McGinnis John A. Mathes Connie Hager Silverstein Kathleen Miller, Secretary of the Board of Curators and Marvin E. Wright, General Pamela N. Sampson, Coordinator of Greek Life of the University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity Cathy Scroggs, Director of Department of Student Life, University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity Charles Schroeder, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity, Emilie Ostrander v. Brad E. Duggan Delta Tau Delta, Association of Columbia, of Mo Delta Tau Delta International, University of Missouri Curators, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson Paul W. Steele Mary L. James Dr. Malaika B. Horne Paul T. Combs Theodore C. Beckett M. Sean McGinnis John A. Mathes Connie Hager Silverstein Kathleen Miller, Secretary of the Board of Curators and Marvin E. Wright, General, Pamela N. Sampson, Coordinator of Greek Life of the University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Emilie Ostrander v. Brad E. Duggan, Delta Tau Delta, Association of Columbia, Mo Delta Tau Delta International, University of Missouri Curators, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson Paul W. Steele Mary L. James Dr. Malaika B. Horne Paul T. Combs Theodore C. Beckett M. Sean McGinnis John A. Mathes Connie Hager Silverstein Kathleen Miller, Secretary of the Board of Curators and Marvin E. Wright, General Pamela N. Sampson, Coordinator of Greek Life of the University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity Cathy Scroggs, Director of Department of Student Life, University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity Charles Schroeder, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity, Emilie Ostrander v. Brad E. Duggan Delta Tau Delta, Association of Columbia, of Mo Delta Tau Delta International, University of Missouri Curators, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson Paul W. Steele Mary L. James Dr. Malaika B. Horne Paul T. Combs Theodore C. Beckett M. Sean McGinnis John A. Mathes Connie Hager Silverstein Kathleen Miller, Secretary of the Board of Curators and Marvin E. Wright, General, Pamela N. Sampson, Coordinator of Greek Life of the University of Missouri Columbia, in Her Individual Capacity and in Her Official Capacity, 341 F.3d 745 (8th Cir. 2003).

Opinion

341 F.3d 745

Emilie OSTRANDER, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Brad E. DUGGAN, Defendant,
Delta Tau Delta, Association of Columbia, Mo; Delta Tau Delta International, Defendants-Appellees,
University of Missouri Curators, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson; Paul W. Steele; Mary L. James; Dr. Malaika B. Horne; Paul T. Combs; Theodore C. Beckett; M. Sean McGinnis; John A. Mathes; Connie Hager Silverstein; Kathleen Miller, Secretary of the Board of Curators; and Marvin E. Wright, General; Pamela N. Sampson, Coordinator of Greek Life of the University of Missouri Columbia, in her individual capacity and in her official capacity; Cathy Scroggs, Director of Department of Student Life, University of Missouri Columbia, in her individual capacity and in her official capacity; Charles Schroeder, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, in his individual capacity and in his official capacity, Defendants.
Emilie Ostrander, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Brad E. Duggan; Delta Tau Delta, Association of Columbia, of MO; Delta Tau Delta International, Defendants,
University of Missouri Curators, Dr. Hugh E. Stephenson; Paul W. Steele; Mary L. James; Dr. Malaika B. Horne; Paul T. Combs; Theodore C. Beckett; M. Sean McGinnis; John A. Mathes; Connie Hager Silverstein; Kathleen Miller, Secretary of the Board of Curators; and Marvin E. Wright, General, Defendant-Appellee,
Pamela N. Sampson, Coordinator of Greek Life of the University of Missouri Columbia, in her individual capacity and in her official capacity, Defendant.

No. 02-2288.

No. 02-2960.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Submitted: March 12, 2003.

Filed: September 3, 2003.

Rehearing Denied: October 6, 2003.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Christopher M. Schappe, argued, Jefferson City, MO, for appellant.

Douglas R. Richmond, argued, Kansas City, MO (David A. Jermann, on the brief), for Appellee Delta Tau Delta.

Kelly K. Mescher, argued, Columbia, MO (Marvin E. Wright and Phillip J. Hoskins, on the brief), for Appellee Curators of Univ. of Mo.

Before BOWMAN, MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, and RILEY, Circuit Judges.

RILEY, Circuit Judge.

While attending the University of Missouri in Columbia, Emilie Ostrander (Ostrander) was sexually assaulted by a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member, Brad Duggan (Duggan), inside a house leased to eleven Delta Tau Delta fraternity members, and located across the street from the Delta Tau Delta chapter house. Ostrander brought suit against Duggan, Delta Tau Delta and Delta Tau Delta International (collectively DTD), the Curators of the University of Missouri (MU), and three MU officials. Before submitting the case to the jury, the district court1 granted summary judgment in favor of DTD, and also granted MU judgment as a matter of law.2 The jury returned a verdict in favor of Ostrander on the individual claims against Duggan, and awarded her $100,000 in compensatory and $200,000 in punitive damages. Ostrander appeals the court's rulings in favor of DTD and MU. We affirm.

I. BACKGROUND

Ostrander attended MU and was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. In March 1998, she met Duggan at the DTD Gamma Kappa chapter house, which is owned and controlled by DTD, and located at 506 East Rollins Street on MU's campus. Ostrander invited Duggan to attend a formal hosted by the Alpha Phi sorority. Duggan attended the formal with Ostrander. During the formal, both Ostrander and Duggan became intoxicated. After the formal ended, Ostrander and Duggan went to a house located on campus at 507 East Rollins Street (507 premises), where Duggan had a room. Ostrander was familiar with the property and believed it to be the DTD annex. That evening Ostrander and Duggan had consensual sex.

A week later, on the evening of April 6, 1998, Duggan telephoned Ostrander and invited her to his room to help him stuff fraternity alumni newsletters into envelopes. Duggan was the DTD alumni chairman. Ostrander arrived at the 507 premises at approximately 9:30 p.m. After stuffing envelopes for thirty minutes, Ostrander drank two shots of what Ostrander believed was vodka. Within minutes, Ostrander experienced an intense feeling of intoxication, saw the room turn a golden haze, lost control of her limbs, and then lost consciousness. Over the next several hours, Ostrander experienced intermittent periods of consciousness during which she was aware Duggan sexually assaulted her several times, and other males in the house were observing her naked. The following morning, Ostrander left the 507 premises, but she did not report the sexual assault to the campus police until late August 1998.

In September 1998, Ostrander accompanied two female students to the Office of Greek Life, where they complained to coordinator Pam Sampson (Sampson) of sexual assaults committed by DTD fraternity members. The other two female students alleged sexual assaults by DTD members which occurred and were reported to MU officials before Ostrander's assault. Following receipt of the complaints, Sampson and her supervisor, Laura Osteen (Osteen), met personally with the DTD local chapter advisor and informed him of the sexual assault allegations. Osteen also wrote to DTD's national president, informing him the Office of Greek Life considered the allegations extremely serious. In the letter, Osteen also expressed expectations that the local DTD chapter would thoroughly investigate the allegations and conduct in-house educational programming on sexual assault, which would be attended by at least 75% of the local chapter fraternity members.

After sending the letter, Sampson and Osteen contacted the DTD local chapter president to confirm DTD national headquarters had been notified of the alleged sexual assaults, and to determine whether the local DTD chapter was investigating the allegations and conducting the required educational programs on sexual assault. Ostrander did not hear back from Sampson and Osteen regarding what action MU had taken, and Ostrander never learned whether MU imposed sanctions on DTD.

II. DISCUSSION

On appeal, Ostrander raises two issues. First, she contends the district court erred in ruling (1) DTD was not the possessor of the 507 premises where the sexual assault occurred, and (2) DTD lacked sufficient notice of the danger on the premises. Second, Ostrander contends the district court erred in ruling (1) discrimination based on sex did not occur within a program or activity of MU, and (2) MU officials did not act with deliberate indifference regarding complaints by female students of sexual assaults perpetrated by DTD fraternity members. We review de novo motions for summary judgment and for judgment as a matter of law, applying the same standards employed by the district court. Anderson v. N.D. State Hosp., 232 F.3d 634, 635 (8th Cir.2000) (summary judgment); Bass v. Gen. Motors Corp., 150 F.3d 842, 845 (8th Cir.1998) (judgment as a matter of law).

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