Gitzis v. Nozhnik

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedApril 27, 2020
Docket1:19-cv-07273
StatusUnknown

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Gitzis v. Nozhnik, (E.D.N.Y. 2020).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------x PETER GITZIS, by guardian ad litem, IRINA GALANOVA; and IRINA GALANOVA, NOT FOR PUBLICATION

Plaintiffs, MEMORANDUM & ORDER 19-CV-7273 (PKC) (RLM) - against - 20-CV-175 (PKC) (RLM)

SOFIYA NOZHNIK; LAW OFFICE OF SOFIYA NOZHNIK PLLC; VLAD PORTNOY; THE LAW OFFICES OF VLAD PORTNOY, P.C.; MARGARITA SHINDNES; and INTEGRATIVE ELDER CARE, LLC,

Defendants. -------------------------------------------------------x PETER GITZIS, by guardian ad litem, IRINA GALANOVA; and IRINA GALANOVA

Plaintiffs,

- against -

MIDWIN CHARLES, AMANDA TAFFY, LESLEY M. DELIA, MOSHE MORTNER, LOREN BAILY-SCHIFFMAN, DANIEL ISAKOV, MARIA POGREBINSKY, and 40- 50 BRIGHTON FIRST ROAD APARTMENTS CORP.,

Defendants. -------------------------------------------------------x

PAMELA K. CHEN, United States District Judge: Currently pending before the Court are two cases filed by Plaintiff Irina Galanova, Gitzis v. Nozhnik, No. 19-CV-7273, filed on December 30, 2019 (No. 19-CV-7273, Dkt. 1), and Gitzis v. Charles, No. 20-CV-175, filed on January 10, 2020 (No. 20-CV-175, Dkt. 1).1 Galanova filed

1 Unless otherwise noted, all citations to the record refer to the Docket in No. 19-CV-7273. these two cases on her own behalf and as the “guardian” of her husband,2 Plaintiff Peter Gitzis. (See No. 19-CV-7273, Dkt. 1, at ECF3 1; No. 19-CV-7273, Dkt. 1, at ECF 1.) Given the appearance of the signatures on the complaint, the Court presumes that Gitzis himself signed the complaint filed in No. 19-CV-7273, in addition to Galanova’s signature on his behalf as his

“guardian.” (See Dkt. 1, at ECF 10.) The Complaint in No. 19-CV-7273 was brought against Sofiya Nozhnik, Esq., Law Office of Sofiya Nozhnik PLLC, Vlad Portnoy, Esq., the Law Offices of Vlad Portnoy, P.C., Margarita Shindnes, and Integrative Elder Care LLC. (Complaint, Dkt. 1, at ECF 1.) It alleges violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) of 1990; 42 U.S.C. §§ 407, 1981, 1982, 1985, and 1986; 18 U.S.C. §§ 1951 and 1957; the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment; and assorted state law claims. (Id.) The Complaint in No. 20-CV-175 was asserted against Midwin Charles, Amanda Taffy, Lesley M. DeLia, Moshe Mortner, Justice Loren Baily-Schiffman, Daniel Isakov, Maria Pogrebinsky, and 40-50 Brighton First Road Apartments Corp. (No. 20-CV-175, Complaint, Dkt. 1, at ECF 1.) That complaint asserts claims under the same constitutional

provisions and federal statutes, in addition to state law claims. (Id.) For the reasons stated on the record at the March 5, 2020 conference and the reasons set forth herein, the Court denies Galanova’s request for a default pertaining to Defendant Nozhnik (No. 19-CV-7273, Dkt. 12) and dismisses both complaints in their entirety, without leave to amend. The Court also issues a filing injunction against Plaintiff Galanova, specifically preventing

2 The Court notes that Galanova married Gitzis during the pendency of the two prior cases dismissed by the Court. See Galanova v. Portnoy, ___ F. Supp. 3d ___, 2020 WL 201714, at *2 (S.D.N.Y. 2020). 3 Citations to “ECF” refer to the “Page ID” number generated by the Court’s CM/ECF docketing system and not the document’s internal pagination. her from bringing any additional actions relating to the State Court’s guardianship proceedings for Gitzis, both as an individual plaintiff and as the purported representative or guardian of Gitzis, without first seeking leave of the Court. BACKGROUND For purposes of this Memorandum and Order, the Court assumes the parties’ familiarity

with the facts of this case.4 In brief, the two cases currently pending before this Court are two of at least seven cases brought in federal district courts in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York within the last three years by Galanova on her own and/or her husband’s behalf, alleging the same or substantially similar claims pertaining to state guardianship proceedings. In 2012, Gitzis suffered a stroke, which caused permanent functional deficiencies. See Gitzis, 2020 WL 978826, at *1. Thereafter, Gitzis was referred to Adult Protective Services due to concerns that he was being financially exploited, and the City of New York initiated guardianship proceedings. Id. Galanova, who had held Plaintiff Gitzis’s power-of-attorney, was suspended from that role. Id. In 2017, Defendant Portnoy was appointed as Guardian of Property for Gitzis. Id. (See also Jan. 21, 2020 State Order to Show Cause, Dkt. 19-1, at ECF 124.) Defendant Sofiya Nozhnik, Esq.,

was appointed Guardian of Person for Gitzis in 2019. Gitzis, 2020 WL 978826, at *1. (See also Jan. 21, 2020 State Order to Show Cause, Dkt. 19-1, at ECF 124.) On January 9, 2020, Gitzis was removed from Galanova’s residence “out of concern for [his] safety and well-being.” (See Dkt. 8 at ECF 43; see also Defendant Nozhnik’s Affirmation of Urgency, Dkt. 8-2.)

4 For a fuller discussion of the underlying facts and the state court proceedings, see Gitzis v. Salzman, No. 20-CV-1019 (BMC) (RLM), 2020 WL 978826, at *1–3 (E.D.N.Y. Feb. 28, 2020); Galanova, 2020 WL 201714, at *1–3; Galanova v. Portnoy, Nos. 17-CV-3179, 18-CV-3212 (PKC) (RLM), 2018 WL 3824126, at *1–2 (E.D.N.Y. Aug. 10, 2018). Since the commencement of the state guardianship proceedings, Galanova has brought multiple lawsuits in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York challenging different aspects of the state court’s decisions. See, e.g., Gitzis, 2020 WL 978826, at *3–4 (ruling on substantially similar claims as the ones asserted in these complaints and dismissing a claim brought against the

undersigned); Galanova, 2020 WL 201714, at *4–8 (finding that Gitzis lacked capacity to sue and was not able to represent himself, that Galanova could not represent Gitzis since she is not an attorney, that the Rooker-Feldman doctrine and res judicata precluded the court’s jurisdiction, and that Galanova otherwise failed to state a claim); Galanova, 2018 WL 3824126, at *3–5 (dismissing two lawsuits brought against the Guardian of Property). (See also Gitzis v. Baily-Schiffman, S.D.N.Y. No. 19-CV-7545, Dkt. 8 (dismissing case asserted against, inter alia, Justice Baily- Schiffman, the Commissioner of the Department of Social Services of the City of New York, and the property and personal guardians).) DISCUSSION I. Motions Relating to Service and Default in No. 19-CV-7273 At the outset, the Court notes that there was an error on the Docket Sheet for No. 19-CV-

7273, leading to some confusion about proper service. When the Docket Sheet was initially prepared, rather than listing Defendant Nozhnik separately from her law office (collectively the “Nozhnik Defendants”), it mistakenly grouped them together as a single defendant.5 Due to that error, the Clerk of Court did not issue the sufficient number of summonses, and it is unclear whether the summonses that were issued were for Nozhnik and/or her law office. The Court assumes that this error contributed to the confusion over service. That error has now been fixed.

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