Grenier v. Taylor

234 Cal. App. 4th 471, 183 Cal. Rptr. 3d 867, 2015 Cal. App. LEXIS 149
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 18, 2015
DocketF067263
StatusPublished
Cited by56 cases

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Grenier v. Taylor, 234 Cal. App. 4th 471, 183 Cal. Rptr. 3d 867, 2015 Cal. App. LEXIS 149 (Cal. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

*476 Opinion

LEVY, Acting P. J.

Defendants and appellants, Tim Taylor and Alex Grenier, challenge the trial court’s denial of their motion to strike the complaint for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress filed by plaintiffs and appellants, Bob Grenier and Gayle Grenier, as a strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP) under Code of Civil Procedure 1 section 425.16. The trial court concluded that the alleged defamatory statements concerned an issue of public interest and therefore were entitled to protection under section 425.16. The court further found that Bob 2 was a limited purpose public figure. Bob and Gayle challenge both of these findings. However, the court also determined that Bob and Gayle had met their burden of demonstrating a probability of prevailing on their claims.

The trial court correctly concluded that the alleged defamatory statements concerned an issue of public interest. However, contrary to the trial court’s finding, Bob is not a limited purpose public figure. Further, Bob and Gayle demonstrated a probability of prevailing on their claims. Accordingly, the trial court’s order denying the motion to strike will be affirmed.

BACKGROUND

Bob is the pastor of the Calvary Chapel Church, a nondenominational church located in Visalia (Church). Bob has held this position for approximately 35 years. In 2006, the Church membership included approximately 800 adults and 200 children. As of January 2013, Church membership had dropped to approximately 400 adults and 150 children.

In connection with his role as a pastor, Bob has undertaken various endeavors. He wrote a book, A Common Miracle, which “details Pastor Bob’s conversion to Christ, and his being called to ministry as a Pastor-Teacher.” Bob also runs the Pastor Bob Grenier Web site to help teach the Bible. Although Bob claims to have sold only a few hundred copies of A Common Miracle, this book can be downloaded for free on his Web site.

Bob hosts a radio show called Grace for Today, on which he teaches “the Word of God in a simple and easy to understand and applicable way.” In addition to California, this program is broadcast on stations in Texas, Missouri, Virginia, Tennessee and Hawaii.

On the Grace for Today Web site, Bob offers “Daily online Devotionals,” counseling and access to his recent sermons. Some of Bob’s sermons are posted to YouTube and his teachings are available on iTunes and Twitter.

*477 Bob also volunteers as a police chaplain for the Visalia Police Department.

Bob has been married to Gayle since 1977. Bob and Gayle have four children, Alex Grenier, Geoffrey Grenier, Paul Grenier and Robert Grenier. Alex and Geoffrey are Bob’s stepchildren whom Bob raised from the time Alex was three years old and Geoffrey was two years old.

In 2004 and 2005, after Alex had left Bob and Gayle’s home, Alex confronted Bob and Gayle and demanded an apology. Alex accused Bob of emotionally and physically abusing him and his brothers. Bob and Gayle refused to admit that Bob had committed such abuse.

Tim began attending the Church in 2005. Based on what he observed and information provided by other Church members, Tim began a discussion about Bob on an Internet forum.

Alex saw Tim’s discussion in 2009 and added his own comments. In 2010, Alex created his own Web site and biog where he writes about his experiences with Bob, the Church and the Calvary Chapel organization. Tim has added comments in response to Alex’s posts.

Alex and Tim’s Internet comments were not flattering to Bob. Rather, Alex and Tim described Bob as abusive and of bad character.

In response to these Internet posts, Bob and Gayle filed the underlying action for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress against Alex and Tim. Bob and Gayle allege that Alex has conducted a “cyber-bully hate campaign.” They claim that both Alex and Tim have repeatedly stated that “Bob is a ‘child molester’ and a ‘corrupt pastor who was stealing money from the church’ ” and that these allegations are false.

As part of their complaint, Bob and Gayle set forth examples of statements posted by Alex about Bob on various Internet forums. These examples include:

“[N]ormal human beings don’t tolerate . . . molestation and corruption by a Pastor/Chaplain but kool aid drinkers sure do.”
“Bob Grenier is a pastor and police chaplain in a Position of Trust in our society, lots of folks have trusted him and been hurt badly. Bob shouldn’t be trusted. I warn people to steer clear of his church and his spiritual leadership.”
“He’s a bad guy and has gotten away with a lot of bad stuff in his life including dmg dealing, drug smuggling, child abuse, alleged molestation *478 (paul says bob molested him), stealing money from the church, spiritual abuse and much other stuff.”
“Facts are Bob’s son Paul alleges Bob Grenier molested him and Calvary Chapel and their articulated CCOF and now CC Association has failed to investigate the allegations fully and are ignoring the potential that other kids could get hurt.”
“The terrible fact is, kids have been introduced to pedophiles/child molesters in the Calvary Chapel System. Kids have been molested through those relationships (due to tmsting the Brand and the person representing the Brand). The parents should not have trusted Calvary Chapel in these instances.”
“The other terrible fact is, Calvary Chapel Pastor Chris Olague was recently arrested for molesting an 8-year-old girl in Huntington Beach, California, Calvary Chapel Pastor Dino Cardelli is currently serving time for molesting his foster daughter and physically abusing another child in his care, Pastor John Flores of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa was arrested for raping a teenage girl on the CCCM Campus (and insiders allege CCCM’s leadership initially tried to handle the issue in-house until the family got Gloria Allred’s office involved) and Calvary Chapel Pastor Bob Grenier is accused by his blood son Paul Grenier of molesting him when he was young.”
“Bob Grenier pastor of Calvary Chapel Visalia’s child abuse (confirmed in testimony by 24 year CCV Board member Glen C.) and allegations by Paul Grenier of molestation are well documented on this site.”
“How about when you stole hundreds of dollars of petty cash from Calvary Chapel Visalia and bought personal items.”
“Do the Ends justify the Means? Dunno. I do know that Bob Grenier, of Calvary Chapel Visalia, is a Liar and self-confessed Felony Child Abuser and that Paul Grenier accuses Bob Grenier, the Liar, of Molesting him. I also know that Bob Grenier of Calvary Chapel Visalia is a lying, unrepentant scoundrel who hurts many people . . . .”

Bob and Gayle also included examples of Internet posts by Tim. These statements include:

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