Nicole Costin, individually and on behalf of her minor son, Baby A v. Glens Falls Hospital, Kevin M. Grassi, M.D., Stacy L. Ralph, Karen Ranttila, Jennifer Nix, Amy Hooper, Jodie Smith, Stephanie Dechene, and Alycia N. Gregory

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. New York
DecidedMarch 30, 2026
Docket1:22-cv-00296
StatusUnknown

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Nicole Costin, individually and on behalf of her minor son, Baby A v. Glens Falls Hospital, Kevin M. Grassi, M.D., Stacy L. Ralph, Karen Ranttila, Jennifer Nix, Amy Hooper, Jodie Smith, Stephanie Dechene, and Alycia N. Gregory, (N.D.N.Y. 2026).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK _______________________________________________

NICOLE COSTIN, individually and on behalf of her minor son, BABY A,

Plaintiff, vs. 1:22-CV-296 (MAD/CFH) GLENS FALLS HOSPITAL, KEVIN M. GRASSI, M.D., STACY L. RALPH, KAREN RANTTILA, JENNIFER NIX, AMY HOOPER, JODIE SMITH, STEPHANIE DECHENE, and ALYCIA N. GREGORY,

Defendants. _______________________________________________

APPEARANCES: OF COUNSEL:

MCDERMOTT WILL & SCHULTE LLP TALEAH E. JENNINGS, ESQ. 919 Third Avenue WILLIAM H. GUSSMAN, ESQ. New York, New York 10022 JULIA BESKIN, ESQ. Attorneys for Plaintiff SHANNON B. WOLF, ESQ. SKYLAR KLEIN, ESQ. YANA HOLDEN, ESQ.

WHITEMAN OSTERMAN & HANNA LLP ROBERT S. ROSBOROUGH, IV ESQ. One Commerce Plaza JENNIFER MARIE YETTO, ESQ. Suite 1900 JUSTINE M. CASE-FITZGERALD Albany, New York 12260 ESQ. Attorneys for Defendants Glens Falls Hospital, Kevin M. Grassi M.D., Stacey L. Ralph, Jennifer Nix, Amy Hooper, Jodie Smith, Stephanie Dechene, and Alycia N. Gregory

REBAR KELLY CATHLEEN KELLY REBAR, ESQ 470 Norristown Road, Suite 201 PATRICK J. HEALEY, ESQ. Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 19422 Attorneys for Defendant Karen Ranttila

OFFICE OF THE UNITED KAREN FOLSTER LESPERANCE, STATES ATTORNEY AUSA James T. Foley U.S. Courthouse 445 Broadway, Room 218 Albany, New York 12207 Attorney for Terminated Defendant United States formerly known as Lynette M. Biss

Mae A. D'Agostino, U.S. District Judge:

MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER I. INTRODUCTION This case has been pending since March 28, 2022, when Plaintiff Nicole Costin filed a complaint against numerous medical professionals and entities on behalf of herself and her minor son, Baby A, related to actions that occurred before, during, and after Plaintiff gave birth to Baby A at Glens Falls Hospital ("GFH"). See Dkt. No. 1. Plaintiff filed an amended complaint on June 23, 2022. See Dkt. No. 14. Presently before the Court is Defendants' Glens Falls Hospital, Kevin M. Grassi M.D., Stacy L. Ralph, Jennifer Nix, Amy Hooper, Jodie Smith, Stephanie Dechene, and Alicia N. Gregory (collectively, the "GFH Defendants") motion for leave to (1) file a third-party complaint pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 14 against Hudson Headwaters Health Network ("HHHN"), as the employer of Defendants Lynette M. Biss and Nicole Bennett; and (2) amend their answer to assert related cross-claims against Defendants Biss and Bennett pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15. See Dkt. No. 122. The United States, on behalf of HHHN, and Plaintiff responded in opposition. See Dkt. Nos. 127, 128. II. BACKGROUND The Court will reiterate only those facts and procedural information necessary for resolution of the pending motion. The facts are derived from Plaintiff's amended complaint (the "complaint"), see Dkt. No. 14, and the GFH Defendants' proposed third-party complaint, see Dkt. No. 122-3. On March 29, 2021, Plaintiff's water broke, and she contacted HHHN "an entity that works with GFH to provide midwives during delivery at GFH," which informed her go to GFH. Dkt. No. 14 at ¶ 24. Prior to that day, Plaintiff's birthing "plan was simple: she would deliver at GFH, [her partner] would be in the delivery room with her . . . , she would deliver vaginally, and most importantly, she would be given an epidural injection." Id. at ¶ 25. When Plaintiff arrived at GFH, she was first met by Defendant Ralph, a registered nurse

and GFH employee. See id. at ¶ 26. Plaintiff spoke with Defendant Ralph about her medical history, including whether Plaintiff was taking any medications. See id. at ¶¶ 27-28. Plaintiff told Defendant Ralph "that she was taking 8 milligrams of Subutex twice a day, which was prescribed by her primary care physician for her disability. Subutex is a treatment medication for individuals with certain disabilities, including substance abuse disorder." Id. at ¶ 28. When GFH staff changed shifts, Defendant "Ralph met with the incoming nurse, [Defendant] Ranttila, and updated her with information about [Plaintiff]. One of the first pieces of information she shared was the fact that [Plaintiff] was taking Subutex." Id. at ¶ 31. Defendant Ranttila is a GFH employee. See id. at ¶ 11. Defendant Ralph stated she was waiting

for results from a urine toxicology screen. See id. at ¶ 32. "No one had informed [Plaintiff] that the hospital was performing a drug test on her urine." Id. Plaintiff's contractions worsened and she asked Defendant Ranttila for an epidural. See id. at ¶ 33. Defendant Ranttila told Plaintiff "that the hospital's anesthesiologist was on call and that she would contact him to get the epidural process started. Throughout Nurse Ranttila's shift, Nurse Midwife Biss and Nurse Midwife Bennett periodically entered [Plaintiff's] hospital room to check her dilation." Id. Defendants Biss and Bennett were employees of HHHN and Defendant Bennett was a student midwife at the time. See id. at ¶¶ 12-13. Defendant Ranttila told Plaintiff she called the anesthesiologist. See id. at ¶ 34. Defendant Bennett informed Plaintiff that her toxicology screen was positive for cocaine and PCP. See id. Plaintiff asked Defendant Ranttila to re-do the toxicology panel and for an epidural. See id. at ¶¶ 34-35. Defendant Ranttila collected a second urine sample and informed Plaintiff that "GFH drug tests pregnant women who take Suboxone or Subutex 'all the time.'" Id. at ¶ 35. Defendant Bennett informed Plaintiff that the second urine sample tested negative for illegal

substances. See id. at ¶ 36. Defendant "Ranttila then informed [Plaintiff] that GFH was withholding the epidural, and she would not be receiving it." Id. at ¶ 36. Defendant Biss entered Plaintiff's room and reiterated the same: GFH would not be giving Plaintiff an epidural. See id. at ¶ 37. "As she said this, other GFH nurses connected bags of unidentified fluids to [Plaintiff's] IV drip. [Plaintiff] asked again for the epidural. [Defendant] Ranttila stated that they were waiting for her to 'finish the bag' they had connected to her IV and started squeezing on the bag." Id. Plaintiff then entered eight hours of labor during which "GFH refused [Plaintiff's] pleas for an epidural, ignored her request to withhold the Pitocin absent an epidural and provided her with no pain relief." Id. at ¶ 38.

After giving birth to Baby A, Defendant Ranttila took Baby A away from Plaintiff and Defendants Biss and Bennett began repairing Plaintiff's vaginal tear. See id. at ¶ 40. Plaintiff alleges that "[n]either Nurse Midwife Biss nor Nurse Midwife Bennett numbed the area prior to beginning the repairs, so [Plaintiff] was in excruciating pain." Id. Additionally, "[a]s [Plaintiff] protested, she could feel a needle entering and exiting her body. Moreover, she could see that Nurse Midwife Bennett (who, again, was a student at the time) was performing the procedure, despite [Plaintiff's] repeated insistence upon entering the Snuggery that no student perform any medical examinations or procedures on her." Id. "Nurse Midwife Biss and Nurse Midwife Bennett continued the procedure through completion." Id. Plaintiff's complaint contains no further allegations against Defendant Biss or Bennett. Plaintiff contends that, after the birth, the GFH Defendants drug tested Baby A, would not let Plaintiff leave the hospital, would not release Baby A to Plaintiff, contacted Child Protective Services, and falsified medical records. See id. at ¶¶ 41-68. Plaintiff alleges a single cause of action against Defendants Biss and Bennett for assault and battery under New York law. See id.

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