GD v. Kenny

984 A.2d 921, 411 N.J. Super. 176, 2009 N.J. Super. LEXIS 256
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedDecember 21, 2009
DocketA-3005-08T3
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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GD v. Kenny, 984 A.2d 921, 411 N.J. Super. 176, 2009 N.J. Super. LEXIS 256 (N.J. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

984 A.2d 921 (2009)
411 N.J. Super. 176

G.D.,[1] Plaintiff/Respondent/Cross-Appellant,
v.
Bernard KENNY and the Hudson County Democratic Organization, Inc., Defendants/Appellants/Cross-Respondents.
G.D., Plaintiff/Respondent/Cross-Appellant,
v.
Craig Guy; Harold E. Demellier, Jr., a/k/a Bud Demellier; Raul Garcia, a/k/a Rudy Garcia; Nicole Harrisongarcia, Defendants/Appellants/Cross-Respondents, and
Neighborhood Research Corp., d/b/a Mountaintop Media; Richard K. Shaftan, a/k/a Rick Shaftan; Careyann Shaftan, Defendants-Respondents.

No. A-3005-08T3.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Submitted September 15, 2009.
Decided December 21, 2009.

*925 McManimon & Scotland, L.L.C., Newark, attorneys for appellants/cross-respondents Bernard Kenny, The Hudson County Democratic Organization, Inc., Craig Guy, Harold E. Demellier, Raul Garcia and Nicole Harrison-Garcia (William W. Northgrave and Jaime R. Placek, on the brief).

Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf, L.L.P., attorneys for respondent/cross-appellant G.D. (Charles R. Cohen and Alex Pisarevsky, Saddle Brook, on the brief).

Michael Patrick Carroll, Morristown, attorney for respondents Neighborhood Research Corp., Richard K. Shaftan, and CareyAnn Shaftan, who rely on the briefs of appellants/cross-respondents Bernard Kenny, The Hudson County Democratic Organization, Inc., Craig Guy, Harold Demellier, Raul Garcia and Nicole Harrison-Garcia.

Before Judges WEFING, GRALL and LeWINN.

The opinion of the court was delivered by

WEFING, P.J.A.D.

In this appeal, we are called upon to consider whether defendants, sued for libel for preparing and circulating political flyers referring to plaintiff's criminal history, may assert truth as a defense when plaintiff's conviction has been expunged in accordance with N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1 to -32. We conclude that defendants may assert *926 the defense of truth and reverse the trial court's order.

I

The issue arises in the following context. In 2007, there was a split between two different wings of the Democratic Party in Hudson County, and each wing supported a different candidate in the primary election to select a candidate to run in the general election for State Senate. One candidate was Brian Stack; his organization was known as Democrats for Hudson County. Plaintiff had worked for Stack as a part-time aide some years earlier when Stack was a member of the Hudson County Board of Freeholders. By the time of the primary campaign, Stack was no longer on the Board of Freeholders but was a member of the State Assembly as well as the Mayor of Union City. Defendants believed that plaintiff supported Stack in his primary campaign for the State Senate nomination, although plaintiff maintained that he was not actively working for Stack's candidacy.

Defendant, The Hudson County Democratic Organization, Inc., (HCDO) and its Chief Executive Officer, defendant Bernard Kenny, and its Executive Director, defendant Craig Guy, supported a candidate other than Stack. They were assisted in this campaign by defendants Howard Demellier, Raul ("Rudy") Garcia (whom Stack had defeated in an earlier election for Mayor of Union City) and Nicole Harrison-Garcia. These defendants hired defendant Neighborhood Research Corp., a firm that engages in political consulting and advertising, to assist them in opposing Stack's candidacy and promoting their own candidate. Defendants Richard Shaftan and CareyAnn Shaftan are the principals of Neighborhood Research. For ease of understanding we shall refer to these three defendants jointly as "Shaftan."

Shaftan, through methods that are not entirely clear from the record before us, became aware that plaintiff had, in the past, involvement with the criminal justice system. Shaftan was provided with a copy of a 1993 judgment of conviction evidencing plaintiff's conviction for second-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5a(1), 5b(1). The judgment of conviction recorded that plaintiff had, in addition, originally been charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10a(1), and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5a(1), 5b(1), and had been sentenced to serve five years in prison.

Based upon that information, two flyers were prepared. Both were in English and Spanish. The first contained the following text in English:

IT'S THE COMPANY YOU KEEP And the sleazy crowd Brian Stack surrounds himself with says a lot about who Stack is.
COKE DEALERS AND EX-CONS.
YOU READ ABOUT DRUG DEALER HECTOR MARTINEZ, A STACK CRONY CURRENTLY "WORKING" AT THE COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL AFTER BEING DEPORTED FOR SELLING COCAINE NEAR A PUBLIC SCHOOL.
NOW READ ABOUT STACK REFORMER # 2
Like Martinez, [G.D.] is also a DRUG DEALER who went to JAIL for FIVE YEARS for selling coke near a public school. After getting out of jail, [D.] landed a job as a highly paid "aide" to Mayor Stack.
Today, [D.] is an aide at the controversial Union City Day Care Center — assisting *927 the embattled Mayor's estranged wife
THEY'RE A PROBLEM IN STACK'S CITY HALL TOO. AND NOW HE WANTS A PROMOTION???

This flyer showed G.D.'s photograph next to the textual references to him.

The second flyer contained the following text in English:.

TEAM STACK: COKE DEALERS. GUN RUNNERS. EX-CONS THE MORE PEOPLE KNOW, THE MORE QUESTIONS THEY HAVE ABOUT BRIAN STACK.
UNION CITY MAYOR BRIAN STACK'S CLOSEST POLITICAL OPERATIVES: GUN RUNNERS, COKE DEALERS, EX-CONS.
We all know the threat that drugs and illegal guns have in our communities. But not Brian Stack. He continues to surround himself with one shady character after another — not one but two convicted drug dealers and ex-cons, whom Stack got a high paying county job and a drugged out gun running lowlife who was his campaign manager.
BRIAN STACK PREACHES "REFORM" AND "GOOD GOVERNMENT" BUT HIS ADMINISTRATION IS MADE UP OF SLEAZY DRUG DEALERS AND OTHERS WHO SHOULD BE NOWHERE NEAR THE PUBLIC TREASURY.

This second flyer, although it did not mention plaintiff by name, also displayed his picture. Each flyer contained the notation that it had been "[p]aid for by the Hudson County Democratic Organization." More than 17,000 copies of each flyer were printed. Copies were sent to more than 8,000 households in Union City.

Unbeknownst to Shaftan, G.D. some years after his conviction, had successfully petitioned to have his conviction expunged, and an order of expungement had been entered in June 2006. One portion of that order provided "that the arrest which is the subject of this Order shall be deemed not to have occurred. . . ." Despite the order of expungement, the website of the Department of Corrections listed information about plaintiff's conviction and sentence as late as August 2008. That information was removed during the pendency of this lawsuit.

Plaintiff responded to these flyers by filing suit. In June 2007, he sued Kenny and the HCDO for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress. In May 2008, he filed a second action, in which he named Guy, Demellier, Garcia, Harrison-Garcia, and Shaftan, as defendants.

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