Monica Guessous v. Fairview Property Investments

828 F.3d 208, 2016 WL 3615780
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedJuly 6, 2016
Docket15-1055
StatusPublished
Cited by740 cases

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Monica Guessous v. Fairview Property Investments, 828 F.3d 208, 2016 WL 3615780 (4th Cir. 2016).

Opinion

Vacated and remanded by published opinion. Judge GREGORY wrote the opinion, in which Chief Judge TRAXLER and Judge DIAZ joined.

GREGORY, Circuit Judge:

On February 28, 2014, Monica Guessous filed suit against Fairview Property Investments, LLC (“Fairview”). She alleged six claims in her complaint: pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1981, Guessous asserted claims for race discrimination (“Count I”), hostile work environment (“Count II”), and retaliation (“Count III”); and pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000(e) et seq., she asserted claims for discrimination based on religion, national origin, and pregnancy (“Count TV”), hostile work environment (“Count V”), and retaliation (“Count VI”). On December 16, 2014, the district court granted summary judgment for Fairview on all six counts. For the reasons that follow, we vacate the order granting summary judgment on all counts and remand for further proceedings.

I.

We recite the facts drawing reasonable inferences in favor of the non-movant, Mo *211 nica Guessous. Anderson v. Liberty Lobby, Inc., 477 U.S. 242, 248, 106 S.Ct. 2505, 91 L.Ed.2d 202 (1986).

A.

Fairview manages several real estate properties and engages in real estate leases and sales. Guessous is an Arab-American Muslim woman from Morocco who worked for Fairview from February 2007 until March 2013 when she was terminated from her position as a bookkeeping assistant. She was terminated by her direct supervisor, Greg Washenko, who became Fairview’s Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) in October 2008. Prior to Washenko’s arrival, Guessous had been supervised by Peter Arey who was Fairview’s Vice President at that time.

In deposition testimony, Guessous recounted numerous allegations of mistreatment by Washenko during the final four- and-a-half years of her employment at Fairview. 1 Guessous and Washenko met for the first time at a meet-and-greet event held in October 2008, shortly after Washenko was hired. At that first meeting, Washenko asked Guessous where she was from and, when she replied that she was Middle Eastern, he said that in a previous job he had worked with “a bunch of Middle Easterners and they are a bunch of crooks, [who] will stop at nothing to screw you.” J.A. 207-08. 2 From that point forward, Washenko exhibited a habit of discussing Moroccans, Muslims, and Middle Easterners in disparaging and offensive ways. For example, in January 2010, after reading news reports about Islamic terrorism, Washenko came out of his office and walked to Guessous’ desk to ask her, “Why do Muslims hate America?” J.A. 216. Gues-sous replied that she was Muslim and did not hate America. She further stated that “Muslims are not terrorists,” to which Washenko responded, “Yeah, sure. Like my buddy says ... not all Muslims are terrorists, but most are.” J.A. 216. Gues-sous testified that Washenko’s body language during that conversation made her feel “cornered” and “intimidated,” in particular because he stood over her while she sat at her desk.

On another occasion in May 2010, 3 following a series of Hamas attacks on Israel, Washenko again left his office to approach Guessous. When he said, “I need your intake on this,” Guessous believed he was bringing her something to work on. Instead, Washenko proceeded to tell her, “I could never understand this whole suicide bomber thing.... These poor Israelis are being bombed every day by Muslim Palestinian terrorists.” J.A. 217. Guessous attempted to explain that “[sjuicide is prohibited in the Koran” and that it “specifically says that it does not condone killing innocents.” J.A. 217. She also told him she was not Palestinian and that she “ha[d] no business speaking about” the issue. J.A. 217. On yet another occasion, in February 2011 during the Arab Spring, Washenko again left his office to approach Guessous at her desk and ask, “What’s up with Egypt and why are the Muslims killing people?” J.A. 239. Guessous testified that *212 by this time she had become frustrated with these kinds of inquiries and tried to explain to him that she was not Egyptian and had no particular insight into the uprising.

In fact, Washenko consistently conflated Guessous’ identity as a Moroccan Muslim with other Middle Eastern identities, blurring the lines between race, ethnicity, national origin, and religion. For example, in late 2011, Guessous was called to the basement of one of Fairview’s buildings where a restaurant was located. She was then asked to act as a translator for one of the restaurant’s employees who was a Farsi-speaking Persian Iranian. When Guessous told Washenko that she did not speak Farsi, he replied, “ ‘So you don’t speak Iranian? Shouldn’t there be some secret [] language that you all understand?’ ” Guessous v. Fairview Prop. Investments, LLC, No. 1:14-CV-00224-GBLIDD, 2014 WL 7238993, at *5 (E.D. Va. Dec. 16, 2014). 4

Washenko continued to direct these kinds of inquiries at Guessous throughout 2011. In August or September of that year, as Muamar Gaddafi’s rule in Libya was coming to an end, Washenko asked Gues-sous to explain the situation in that country to him. Again, she responded that she was not Libyan and did not have an interest in events going on there. Around this time, Guessous sent an email to her brother-in-law, a police officer, explaining some of the issues she was having with Washen-ko and asking for his advice. Among other complaints, she said,

I am sick and tired of been the 411 for issues relating to a Muslim terrorist and or a Islamic country’s national conflicts and or cultural issues or weirdness that he is trying to find out about. I feel targeted for my believes and my ethnicity and culture and for all the year I have been in the good all united stated of America I have never felt so inferior to anyone as I am feeling at this point.

J.A. 329 (errors in original).

But being dragged into uncomfortable, and often offensive, discussions on current events was hardly the only behavior to which Guessous objected. Much of Wash-enko’s conduct was more personal in nature. For example, beginning in early 2010, Washenko spent several months referring to Guessous by her Moroccan name, “Mou-nia,” instead of her chosen Americanized name, “Monica.” Guessous, 2014 WL 7238993, at *3. While Fairview asserts that Washenko desisted at Guessous’ request, Guessous herself stated in the same 2011 email to her brother-in-law that she had “struggled for quite some time to have him call me Monica instead of Mounia,” J.A. 328, and noted in her complaint that Wash-enko only stopped “[a]fter 2-3 months of repeated requests and protests,” J.A. 16. In September of that same year, Guessous wished Washenko a happy birthday, which happens to fall on September 11th.

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