In re Ryan D.

125 A.D.2d 160, 512 N.Y.S.2d 601, 1987 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 40755
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedFebruary 27, 1987
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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In re Ryan D., 125 A.D.2d 160, 512 N.Y.S.2d 601, 1987 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 40755 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1987).

Opinion

[161]*161OPINION OF THE COURT

Pine, J.

Ryan D. was not quite five years old when he communicated to Monroe County Department of Social Services child protective caseworker Thomas Corbett by words and demonstration with anatomically correct dolls that his father, Paul D., had been sexually abusing him. The next day, the Department filed a petition against respondent father in Monroe County Family Court pursuant to Family Court Act article 10; subsequently an eight-day fact-finding hearing was held.

The court reserved decision on respondent’s motion to dismiss the petition at the end of petitioner’s case, and at the conclusion of all the proof it granted the motion to dismiss on the ground that the only evidence which could under any circumstances be used as corroboration was the testimony of Phyllis Schiff, a psychiatric social worker, and that her opinion was based on the statements of the child to Corbett, the very evidence which required corroboration.

The court erred in granting the motion and in failing to grant the petition. There was ample corroboration within the meaning of Family Court Act § 1046 (a) (vi) of the child’s out-of-court statements in the testimony of Suzanne, the child’s mother; Dr. Linda Bennett, a child psychologist who treated Ryan; and Phyllis Schiff; and the preponderance of the credible evidence supports the petition.

corbett’s testimony

Corbett spoke to Ryan at Genesee Hospital after the Department received a report of suspected child abuse from Suzanne. Ryan told him that he had seen a movie at his nursery school about good, bad, and confusing touches and said he had a secret about confusing touches that involved his father. According to Corbett, Ryan was reluctant at first to give specifics and said he had been told by his father not to discuss this with other people. Corbett testified as follows: "[T]here were times that he was with his father where his father would lower both of their pants like that and touch the penises of each other together. He demonstrated that with the dolls by holding them face to face so that the penises were touching each other. He said that his father would kiss him on the lips at those times and he demonstrated that also. He said that [162]*162further there were times that his father would have him lay down face down on a bed with his pants down around between his knees and his ankles and that father would be dressed the same way with his pants down and lay down on top of him. He — and he showed that with the dolls. He was very — took deliberate pain to be very specific about the placement of the penis against his rectum and very careful about doing that. He said this is what happened during the secret.” The child further said that when those things would happen with his father "it felt weird”, and that he would count sheep in an attempt to not think about what was happening with him. Corbett said Ryan seemed intelligent, spoke freely to him, and had no trouble understanding and answering questions.

SUZANNE’S TESTIMONY

Suzanne testified that when she and Paul separated in May 1982, when Ryan was a year old, Ryan usually visited Paul two nights a week. She took Ryan, at age three, to Dr. Bennett in November 1984 to be sure the child was handling the separation well. In February 1985 Ryan began to cry, kick and scream when it was time for visitation and he behaved very aggressively. He talked quite a bit about nightmares in which a monster named Paul came into his room at night at his father’s home, and the monster repeatedly poked a sword in his back and his belly; Ryan said he would have to wait until it was light out before it would be okay. He demonstrated what was bothering him by using two stuffed animals lying down together moving harder and harder. Ryan said that Buddy, the little stuffed animal, would watch television to avoid paying attention to what was happening to him. The child grimaced and made gagging sounds while demonstrating this. Suzanne asked Ryan whether anything was happening to him and he replied that he could not tell her because it was a secret and because it would make her too sad.

During the same period Ryan told Suzanne his bottom hurt, and she observed that it was red. Ryan was evasive when asked why and told his mother that he could not talk to her about it. He also expressed to her for the first time that he thought he was not a good boy.

The child also drew pictures during this time. One picture the child described as a gun and said that the smoke coming out of it wasn’t regular smoke but wet smoke, not like water but like cream. He also drew a picture of a house over and [163]*163over, about 50 times. With each picture the child became more upset, and started smashing his pen into the paper. The child asked the mother if the pictures looked like a house to her. The mother testified that the drawings did not. She said what he drew looked like a penis. She gave the drawings to Dr. Bennett.

Suzanne repeatedly expressed concern to Paul about the child’s behavior; Paul told her he could not understand it and otherwise showed no reaction.

The child’s behavior improved during the summer of 1985 but after Ryan saw the movie about touching in nursery school on February 7, 1986, he told Suzanne that someone had subjected him to penis to rectum contact. Ryan was very nervous, walking around the table and making a gagging sound, as he mentioned Paul’s girlfriend’s brother Mark and blurted out two other names. He did not say that Paul was involved. Suzanne reported this to Paul and asked whether he could think of anything that could account for Ryan’s statements. Paul responded as if Suzanne were making up Ryan’s words.

Suzanne made a protective referral. Until Ryan told Corbett that his father had abused him, Ryan repeatedly insisted to Suzanne that the reason he did not want to visit his father was a secret.

bennett’s testimony

Dr. Linda Bennett saw Ryan three times between November 1984 and January 1985. The child had been subjected to stress because Suzanne had been hospitalized for alcohol treatment before the parents separated. Dr. Bennett concluded at that time that Ryan was experiencing an adjustment reaction with some withdrawal and mild anxiety.

She saw Ryan again in March 1985, when Suzanne reported that he was experiencing nightmares, was displaying increasing aggressive behavior, and was resisting visitation with his father. Bennett observed that he was very aggressive and angry, and Ryan told her he needed lots of muscles to defend himself. He said he was not ready to see his dad, but would go again.

Bennett, who acknowledged that she was not an expert in child abuse, met with Paul at that time and told him that the child’s expressed need to develop muscles and feeling of helplessness and suggestions of sexuality in some of Ryan’s play [164]*164might be an indication of sexual abuse. Paul’s response was that nothing like that could have happened.

Bennett’s opinion that sexual abuse was a possibility was based on Ryan’s increase in anxiety and fearfulness, nightmares, change in appetite, his refusal to interact with others as he had previously, and his increase in aggressive behavior, centered upon his feeling that he could not protect himself. These facts led Dr. Bennett to believe that there was some more powerful force possibly acting on him than just a parental separation or worrying about his mother’s health and drinking.

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