Liberti v. Walt Disney World Co.

912 F. Supp. 1494, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20554, 68 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 44,029, 82 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1267, 1995 WL 776568
CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Florida
DecidedSeptember 8, 1995
Docket94-533-CIV-ORL-19
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Liberti v. Walt Disney World Co., 912 F. Supp. 1494, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20554, 68 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 44,029, 82 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1267, 1995 WL 776568 (M.D. Fla. 1995).

Opinion

ORDER

FAWSETT, District Judge.

This cause came before the Court on the following matters:

1. Defendant Walt Disney World Co.’s, Motion for Summary Judgment on Counts I-VI (intentional infliction of emotional distress) and VII-XII (invasion of privacy) and supporting memorandum of law (Doc. Nos. 168 & 169, filed July 10, 1995); the Affidavit of Carol S. Pacula (Doc. No. 171, filed July 10, *1498 1995); and Plaintiffs’ Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment as to Counts I-VI (intentional infliction of emotional distress) and VII-XII (invasion of privacy) (Doe. No. 282, filed August 7,1995);

2. Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment as to Walt Disney World’s Twenty-first Affirmative Defense and supporting memorandum of law (Doc. Nos. 177 & 178, filed July 19, 1995). Defendant failed to file a response in accordance with Local Rule 3.01(b).

3. Plaintiffs’ Motion to Sever Claim for Attorney Fees and supporting memorandum (Doc. No. 180, filed July 21, 1995). Defendant failed to file a response in opposition in accordance with Local Rule 3.01(b).

4. Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment as to Defendant’s Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Affirmative Defenses and memorandum in support thereof (Doc. Nos. 186 & 187, filed July 31,1995); Defendant’s Memorandum in Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment as to Defendant’s Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Affirmative Defenses (Doc. No. 296, filed August 22,1995).

5. Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment as to Counts I — VI (intentional infliction of emotional distress) VII-XII (invasion of privacy), XXV-XXX (negligent supervision) and XXXI-XXXVI (negligent retention) and memorandum in support thereof (Doc. Nos. 188 & 189, filed July 31, 1995); Plaintiffs’ Memorandum in Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment as to Counts I-VII (intentional infliction of emotional distress), VII-XII (invasion of privacy), XXV-XXX (negligent supervision) and XXXI-XXXVI (negligent retention) of the Amended Complaint (Doc. No. 302, filed August 28, 1995);

6. Defendant’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment as to Counts XXXVII-XXXXII of the Amended Complaint and memorandum in support thereof (Doe. Nos. 191 & 192, filed August 1, 1995); Plaintiffs’ Memorandum in Opposition to Motion for Partial Summary Judgment as to Counts XXXVII-XXXXII of the Amended Complaint (Doc. No. 301, filed August 28,1995);

7. Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment as to Counts I-VI and Counts VII-XII of the Amended Complaint, memorandum in support thereof with appendix (Doe. Nos. 236, 237 & 238, filed August 1, 1995); Plaintiffs’ Memorandum in Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment as to Counts I-VI and Counts VII-XII of the Amended Complaint (Doc. No. 303, filed August 28, 1995);

8. Defendant’s Dispositive Motion for Summary Judgment as to Counts XVIX [sic], XXII, XXIII and XXIV of the Amended Complaint, memorandum in support thereof with appendix (Doc. Nos. 239, 240, & 241, filed August 1, 1995); Plaintiffs’ Memorandum in Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment as to Counts XVIX, XXII, XXIII and XXIV of the Amended Complaint (Doc. No. 304, filed August 28,1995);

9. Plaintiffs’ Motion with Memorandum in Support for Summary Judgment as to Defendant’s Fifteenth Affirmative Defense (Doc. No. 247, filed August 1, 1995) and Defendant’s Memorandum in opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment as to Defendant’s Fifteenth Affirmative Defense (Doc. No. 300, filed August 28,1995).

Additional filings:

Defendant filed the depositions or partial deposition transcripts of the following individuals on August 1,1995: George Bradshaw Allen, III (Doc. Nos. 194 & 245); Charles P. Aitken (Doc. No. 195); John Giangrossi (Doc Nos. 196, 197, 198, 199 & 200); Shannon E. Green (Doc. Nos. 201, 202, 203, & 204); Richard Harbin (Doc. No. 205); Angela Harper (Doc. Nos. 206, 207, 208, & 209); Kimberly Noel Koth (Doc. Nos. 210, 211, 212, 213, & 214); Denise Liberti (Doc. Nos. 215, 216, 217, 218 & 219); Charles S. Moran (Doc. Nos. 220, 221 & 222); Christine Ochoa (Doc. Nos. 223, 224, 225 & 226); Mark Schnallinger (Doc. Nos. 227 & 246); Ingrid Sander (Doc. No. 228); Charles A. Sennewald (plus exhibits) (Doe. Nos. 229, 230 & 231); and Alison H. Swanson (Doc. Nos. 232, 233, 234 & 235). Defendant also filed the Affidavit of Rick Harbin (Doc. No. 243, filed August 1, 1995).

Plaintiffs filed the following depositions or partial deposition transcripts on August 7, 1995: Michael O’Grattan (Doc. No. 255); Roger Nickel (Doc. No. 256); Larry Moore (Doc. No. 257); Darlene Kennedy (Doc. No. 258); Terry Lee Neudeeker (Doc. No. 259); *1499 Rhonda Morgan (Doc. No. 260); Toby Williams (Doc. No. 261); Donald L. Weschler (Doc. No. 262); Randy Watts (Doc. No. 263); William E. Sullivan (Doc. No. 264); Philip Smith (Doc. No. 265); John Slivonik (Doc. No. 266); Larry Slimick (Doc. No. 267); Harry Parsell (Doc. Nos. 268 & 269); Robert Anthony Rivera (Doc. No. 270); Perry Duran (Doc. Nos. 271 & 272); Bill Burns (Doc. No. 273); Nicholas Buzzek (Doc. No. 274); Michael Paul Cofield (Doc. No. 275); Rick Harbin (Doc. No. 276); Deposition of Carl Booth (Doc. No. 277); Vincent DelaCruz (Doc. No. 278); Michael Crews (Doc. No. 279); James Edward Hertogs (Doc. No. 280); and Jack E. Enter, Ph.D. (Doc. No. 281).

BACKGROUND

Plaintiffs at all times relevant to this action were performers employed by the Defendant Walt Disney World Co. (“Disney”). Plaintiffs Liberti, Green, Ochoa, Koth and Harper were dancers for Disney’s “Kids of the Kingdom,” and Plaintiff Swanson was a character lead. Kids of the Kingdom dancers dress in a penthouse dressing room located in a tower of Cinderella’s Castle, and Plaintiff Swanson dresses in a female-only dressing room located in the Fantasy Land tunnel area.

In May of 1991, while investigating the theft of personal property of female employees from the penthouse dressing area, Disney learned that holes had been made in the walls around the dressing area so that someone could see into it while the performers were undressing and using the restroom. Disney told the female members of the Kids of the Kingdom (“female Kids”) that the problems would be remedied. However in July of 1991 the female Kids were informed that a Disney employee had been caught “peeping” and had been fired, so they need not worry about any such problems.

By June of 1991, John Giangrossi, a Disney employee who worked as a costumer for the Plaintiffs and others had commenced an elaborate peeping and videotaping scheme through holes in the walls, arrangement of mirrors in the dressing room and use of an unlocked dumbwaiter in the penthouse changing area as well as in the Fantasy Land tunnel dressing area. Giangrossi made videotapes of the Plaintiffs in various stages of undress and while using the restroom. These videotapes were allegedly shown to other Disney employees, including a group viewing at the bachelor party of a Disney employee.

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