GREENE v. LANCE

CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedApril 27, 2022
Docket3:21-cv-14399
StatusUnknown

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GREENE v. LANCE, (D.N.J. 2022).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

DYNAJAH GREENE et ail., Plana, Civil Action No. 21-14399 (MAS) (LHG) v. MEMORANDUM OPINION WELIAM LANCE et ai., Defendants.

SHIPP, District Judge This matter comes before the Court on Defendants Chief of Police Robert Stettner (“Stettner”) and Town of Phillipsburg’s (“Phillipsburg,” and together with Stettner, “Defendants”’) motion to dismiss. (ECF No. 9.) Plaintiffs Dynajah Greene (“Greene”) and Carrie Stepney (“Stepney,” and together with Greene, “Plaintiffs”) opposed (ECF No. 10), and Defendants replied (ECF No. 11). The Court has carefully considered the parties’ submissions and decides the matter without oral argument under Local Civil Rule 78.1. For the reasons below, the Court grants in part and denies in part Defendants’ Motion. I. BACKGROUND Plaintiffs are two residents of Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Plaintiffs allege that William Lance (“Lance”), who at the time was a police officer employed by Phillipsburg, sexually harassed them while in uniform. (Compl. J] 10-18, ECF No. 1.) According to Greene, on multiple occasions, Lance winked, blew kisses, and even contacted her via cell phone. (/d. {[ 12.) Lance’s actions did not stop there, however. In August 2019, Greene was outside a Wawa convenience

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