Miller v. Tye

2015 Ohio 199
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJanuary 23, 2015
Docket26277
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Miller v. Tye, 2015 Ohio 199 (Ohio Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

[Cite as Miller v. Tye, 2015-Ohio-199.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT MONTGOMERY COUNTY

SUMPNEY MILLER : : Plaintiff-Appellee : C.A. CASE NO. 26277 : v. : T.C. NO. 14CV891 : SHASAIA TYE : (Civil Appeal from : Common Pleas Court) Defendant-Appellant : :

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OPINION

Rendered on the ___23rd___ day of ____January_____, 2015.

SCOTT S. DAVIES, Atty. Reg. No. 0077080 and MICHAEL J. LEDDY, Atty. Reg. No. 0091164, 1900 Kettering Tower, 40 N. Main Street, Dayton, Ohio 45423 Attorneys for Plaintiff-Appellee

SHASAIA TYE, 5072 Northcrest Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45414 Defendant-Appellant

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FROELICH, P.J.

{¶ 1} Shasaia Tye appeals from a judgment of the Montgomery County Court of

Common Pleas granting a civil stalking protection order against her to Sumpney Miller. -2- For the following reasons, the trial court’s judgment will be affirmed.

{¶ 2} On February 13, 2014, Miller filed a petition for a civil stalking protection

order against Tye, alleging that Tye and Tye’s best friend, Lonnisha Harvson, threatened

her while they were standing outside of a courtroom. Miller also filed a petition against

Harvson. Tye, in turn, filed petitions against Miller and two other individuals, Tristan

Miller and Nicole Brown. Harvson filed a petition against Sumpney Miller. The cases

were consolidated.

{¶ 3} A full hearing on the petitions was held before a magistrate on May 8, 2014.

Tye apparently did not appear at the hearing, and the hearing focused on the petitions

filed by Miller and Harvson. The magistrate’s decision indicates that Tye’s petitions

against Sumpney Miller and Tristan Miller were dismissed for failure to prosecute on May

9, 2014.

{¶ 4} In a written decision, filed on May 21, 2014, the magistrate made the

following findings of fact:

The Magistrate first heard testimony from Sumpney Miller, a resident

of Montgomery County, Ohio. Ms. Miller and Ms. Harvson have children

by the same man. Ms. Miller and Ms. Tye were friends, but after a falling

out regarding Ms. Tye and Ms. Miller’s cousin (whom Ms. Tye was dating),

Ms. Tye became friends with Ms. Harvson and betrayed Ms. Miller’s trust.

The most recent incident between the parties occurred on March 10,

2014. Ms. Tye and Ms. Harvson came to Ms. Miller’s residence to

intimidate Ms. Miller. Ms. Harvson broke a window of Ms. Miller’s

residence with a rock. As a result of the incident, Ms. Harvson was -3- arrested for criminal damaging and violation of the Temporary Order of

Protection. Ms. Tye was not arrested as a result of the incident.

On February 20, 2014, Ms. Miller was at the home of her children’s

aunt, i.e. the sister of their father. Ms. Tye and Ms. Harvson both came to

the residence several times that day and threatened to “beat [Petitioner’s]

ass.” Both Ms. Tye and Ms. Harvson threatened to physically harm

Petitioner multiple times on this day. The police were called, but left to

respond to a report of a shooting.

On February 18, 2014, Ms. Harvson called Ms. Miller and threatened

to “beat [Ms. Miller’s] ass.” Ms. Miller played a recording of the phone call

at the hearing.

On February 13, 2014, Ms. Harvson encountered Ms. Miller at the

courthouse while waiting for the start of the full hearing originally scheduled

in this case and stated to her: “Bitch, I’ll beat your ass right here.” Deputies

were notified. Ms. Harvson was detained and the hearing continued.

On February 12, 2014, Petitioner received multiple phone calls from

both Ms. Tye and Ms. Miller inviting her to come outside to fight and

threatening to “beat [Petitioner’s] ass.”

On February 10, 2014, Ms. Harvson sent a message to Ms. Miller via

Facebook wherein she acknowledged that she vandalized Ms. Miller’s

property. Additionally, on the same date, Ms. Tye disclosed Ms. Miller’s

address to Ms. Harvson on Facebook. Ms. Harvson then posted Ms.

Miller’s address on Facebook, along with insulting comments about Ms. -4- Miller. Additionally, Facebook posts by Ms. Harvson regarding Ms. Miller

suggested that Ms. Harvson was watching Ms. Miller and was aware of Ms.

Miller’s whereabouts.

On February 2, 2014, Ms. Harvson sent a message to the father of

her children and threatened to “beat up your baby mamma.” Although the

father was not present at the hearing, Ms. Miller read the message into the

record from his phone. He is currently incarcerated.

The Magistrate then heard testimony from Ms. Harvson, also a

resident of Montgomery County, Ohio. Ms. Harvson flatly denied Ms.

Miller’s allegations against her, stating that Ms. Miller is a “liar” and

“everything she says is a lie.”

Ms. Harvson then addressed her allegations against Ms. Miller.

According to Ms. Harvson, in February or March of 2014, Ms. Miller came to

Ms. Harvson’s home on three occasions. On the first occasion, Ms.

Harvson was not home. On the second occasion, Ms. Harvson was home

when Ms. Miller came to her residence and reportedly asked her to come

outside to fight. According to Ms. Harvson, Ms. Miller threw a rock through

Ms. Harvson’s car window. On the third occasion, Ms. Harvson was not

home, but learned from her neighbors that Ms. Miller and several other

women came looking for Ms. Harvson.

Ms. Harvson testified that Ms. Miller called her on the same day as

the alleged visits and threatened to “spit on” Ms. Harvsons’ daughter. Ms.

Miller allegedly threatened to “stomp the baby out of [Ms. Harvson]” during -5- this phone call.

Ms. Miller did not admit visiting Ms. Harvson’s home, nor did she

admit threatening to “stomp the baby out of [Ms. Harvson].” However, Ms.

Miller did state that she wished no harm to Ms. Harvson’s daughter.

At this point in the proceedings, the Magistrate confirmed that neither

party wished to have contact with the other. The Magistrate cautioned the

parties regarding possible telephone harassment and/or criminal trespass

charges should either attempt to contact the other in the future.

Ms. Harvson then left the courtroom and the Magistrate clarified Ms.

Miller’s allegations against Ms. Tye. In addition to the March 10, 2014,

February 20, 2014, February 12, 2014, and February 10, 2014 incidents,

Ms. Miller testified problems with Ms. Tye began on January 20, 2014. Ms.

Tye was involved with Ms. Miller’s cousin, who was cheating on Ms. Tye

with another woman. This resulted in animosity between the parties. Ms.

Tye betrayed Ms. Miller’s confidence to Ms. Harvson. Ms. Miller believes

that this betrayal resulted in the loss of her romantic relationship with her

children’s father.

On one occasion, sometime between late January and late

February, 2014, Ms. Miller visited Ms. Tye at Ms. Tye’s apartment. Ms.

Tye’s interactions with other women caused Ms. Miller to be fearful that Ms.

Tye would involve her in unnecessary “drama” and potentially place her at

risk of physical harm. After that interaction, Ms. Miller refused to visit with

Ms. Tye. Ms. Tye came to Ms. Miller’s house and Ms. Miller refused to -6- answer the door. Ms. Tye then began sending “crazy texts” to Ms. Miller

that caused Ms. Miller to fear physical harm.

(Footnotes omitted.) Magistrate’s Decision, May 21, 2014.

{¶ 5} With respect to Miller’s petition against Tye, the magistrate determined in its

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