Lints v. Graco Fluid Handling (A) Inc.

347 F. Supp. 3d 990
CourtDistrict Court, D. Utah
DecidedOctober 15, 2018
DocketCase No. 2:15-cv-00655-DN
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Lints v. Graco Fluid Handling (A) Inc., 347 F. Supp. 3d 990 (D. Utah 2018).

Opinion

David Nuffer, United States District Judge

Denying [72] Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment; and

Granting in Part and Denying in Part [71] Plaintiff's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment

Plaintiff Mathew Lints ("Lints") alleges claims of sexual harassment and retaliation against Defendants Graco Fluid Handling (A) Inc., White Knight Fluid Handling, White Knight Fluid Handling, LLC, Simmons Holdings, Inc., and John Does 1-5 (collectively, "White Knight").1

White Knight filed a Motion for Summary Judgment2 on both of Lints's claims, which has been fully briefed.3 White Knight primarily relies upon statements made by Lints to demonstrate that even if he had been subject to sexual harassment, White Knight took action and the behavior stopped. Lints attempts to back away from these statements, creating credibility issues. However, "[c]redibility determinations, the weighing of the evidence, and the drawing of legitimate inferences from the facts are jury functions, not those of a judge."4 Therefore, White Knight's Motion for Summary Judgment5 is DENIED.

Lints also filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment6 with respect to White Knight's affirmative defenses. White Knight responded.7 Lints replied.8 Based upon the undisputed facts, dismissal is appropriate on some of White Knight's affirmative defenses because they either do not apply or are not supported by any proof. Therefore, Lints's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part.

*995Contents

Undisputed Material Facts ... 995

Employment and Sexual Harassment at White Knight ... 995

Lints's Employment History after White Knight ... 998

EEOC Proceedings and Current Litigation ... 1000

Summary Judgment Standard ... 1002

Discussion ... 1002

White Knight' Motion for Summary Judgment ... 1002

Genuine issues of material fact exist regarding Lints's claim for hostile work environment sexual harassment ... 1003
Genuine issues of material fact exist regarding Lints's claim for retaliation ... 1005

Lints's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment ... 1006

Lints has stated a claim upon which relief can be granted warranting summary judgment on White Knight's second affirmative defense ... 1007
Lints timely filed his Complaint warranting summary judgment on White Knight's third defense of failure to file within the limitation period ... 1007
Lints's claims are not barred under the doctrine of estoppel or laches, warranting summary judgment on White Knight's eight defense ... 1007
To avoid confusion, summary judgment is appropriate on White Knight's tenth defense ... 1009
White Knight did not contest summary judgment on its fourth, seventh, and ninth affirmative defenses, therefore summary judgment on these defenses is appropriate ... 1009
White Knight's fifth, sixth, and eleventh defenses survive summary judgment ... 1009

Order ... 1011

UNDISPUTED MATERIAL FACTS9

Employment and Sexual Harassment at White Knight

1. White Knight hired Lints on January 22, 2010.10

2. Lints alleges that he was subject to the following unwelcome sexual harassment by his co-worker, Nicole Mondragon:

a. On his first day of employment at White Knight, Ms. Mondragon asked Lints if he was married or had a girlfriend.11
b. On his second day, Ms. Mondragon asked Lints if he was Mormon and if he wore garments.12
*996c. Ms. Mondragon then "started wearing perfume and makeup" and "being flirtatious."13
d. Ms. Mondragon "would walk by [Lints] more often" and "find excuses to be within [his] presence."14
e. She would wear her shirt "loosely buttoned" and "find excuses to bend over in front of [Mr. Lints], revealing her breasts."15
f. Ms. Mondragon wore "G strings" and sweatpants that "were rolled past her hips, and when she would squat down her underwear would show." "She would hike [her underwear] up past her sweatpants."16
g. Ms. Mondragon would also walk past the area where Lints was working and "rub her breasts or buttocks against Lints," between two to five times per day.17
h. Ms. Mondragon tried to insist that Lints allow her to give him a ride home in her car.18
i. Approximately two and a half weeks after Lints began working at White Knight, Ms. Mondragon "walked up behind [Lints] and pressed her breasts into [his] back and reached around and gave [him] a hug and stared rubbing [his] chest." While doing so, Ms. Mondragon asked Lints why he was "not interested in dating her and having a relationship with her."19
j. Ms. Mondragon walked up to Lints and another male co-worker, "jiggled her breasts" and said, "hey guys, do you think if I got my breasts enlarged, I could get laid?"20

3. Ms. Mondragon was not Lints's supervisor.21

4. Ms. Mondragon did not have any actual or implied authority over Lints.22

5. During his first two to two-and-a-half weeks at White Knight, Lints complained to the two individuals that he believed to be his supervisors-Josh Simmons *997and Spencer Nauman-about Ms. Mondragon's behavior.23

6. Lints also "think[s]" that he talked to Mr. Nauman "or somebody" again about Ms. Mondragon's behavior. After which, Ms. Mondragon's "strong advancements were ... not as strong as they once were."24

7. On or about April 27, 2010, Lints asked Mr. Nauman to intervene in an incident that occurred between Ms. Mondragon and Lints while Ms. Mondragon was training Lints on a piece of machinery. When Mr. Nauman failed to do so, Lints approached Karen Bastian (who Lints believed to be the director of human resources) to report that he was being subjected to unwanted sexual advances by Ms. Mondragon.25

8. Ms. Bastian called one of the owners of White Knight, Tom Simmons, to meet with Lints.26 At that time, Lints repeated the details of Ms. Mondragon's behavior to Mr. Simons.27 Lints specifically told Mr. Simmons that he had been sexually harassed by Ms. Mondragon.

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