NIKKI CORDERO VS. FITNESS INTERNATIONAL, LLC (L-0641-18, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedNovember 10, 2021
DocketA-1662-20
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1662-20

NIKKI CORDERO,

Plaintiff-Appellant,

v.

FITNESS INTERNATIONAL, LLC, a/k/a LA FITNESS INTERNATIONAL, LLC, RYAN FARLEY, LINA ANDERSON, and GEORGE WALKER,

Defendants-Respondents. ____________________________

Submitted October 18, 2021 – Decided November 10, 2021

Before Judges Vernoia and Firko.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Essex County, Docket No. L-0641-18.

Smith Eibeler, LLC, attorneys for appellant (Christopher J. Eibeler, Meghan Chrisner-Keefe, and Lisa Ackerly Hernandez, on the briefs).

William F. Dahill (Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller, LLP) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, and Olivera Medenica (Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller, LLP) attorneys for respondents Fitness International, LLC, and Lina Anderson (William F. Dahill and Olivera Medenica, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

Plaintiff Nikki Cordero appeals from the January 12, 2021 Law Division

order dismissing her complaint asserting claims under the New Jersey Law

Against Discrimination (NJLAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -42, quid pro quo sexual

harassment, sexual discrimination, and retaliation against defendants Fitness

International, LLC, also known as LA Fitness International, LLC, and Lina

Anderson (collectively referred to as defendants) 1 and compelling arbitration.

For the reasons that follow, we reverse and remand.

I.

This matter comes before us for a second time. The parties are familiar

with the procedural history and facts of this case and, therefore, they will not be

repeated in detail here.2 We derive the following facts from the motion record

1 Defendants Ryan Farley and George Walker are not participating in this appeal. 2 The chronology is set forth in this court's unpublished opinion entered on April 10, 2019, in which we reversed the May 25, 2018 Law Division order, denying defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint and compel arbitration, and the July 20, 2018 order denying their motion for reconsideration. Cordero v. Fitness Int'l, LLC, No. A-5542-17 (App. Div. Apr. 10, 2019) (slip op. at 2-4). We

A-1662-20 2 on remand. Plaintiff is a former employee of LA Fitness. During her three-

month tenure at the Holmdel LA Fitness gym in 2016, plaintiff claims her

supervisor, defendant George Walker, the trainees' manager, sexually harassed

and assaulted her at work. According to plaintiff, defendants collectively

created a hostile work environment and discriminated against her on the basis

of her sex, resulting in her termination.

On March 3, 2016, plaintiff applied for an open sales counselor position

with LA Fitness's Holmdel gym. She was twenty-two years old at the time and

"had recently moved in with [her] mother." Plaintiff claims she applied for the

position through an app called "Snagajob" and "attached [her] resume to the app

. . . and . . . clicked submit."

Between March 3 and March 9, 2016, plaintiff received an invitation to

interview for an open position from defendant Ryan Farley, the general manager

at the Holmdel gym. Plaintiff interviewed onsite at the Holmdel gym with

Farley and after the interview, she was invited for a second interview that day

reversed and remanded for further proceedings and directed the trial court to consider the motion anew and enter a new order, together with a written or oral statement of reasons in conformity with Rule 1:7-4. Id. slip op. at 5. We incorporate, by reference, the facts stated in our prior opinion to the extent they are consistent with those developed on remand. A-1662-20 3 with Ray Malki. At the conclusion of the second interview, plaintiff was offered

the sales counselor position, which she accepted.

On March 9, 2016, plaintiff began her employment at the Holmdel

location. During her new hire onboarding on her first day of work, plaintiff was

seated across from Farley at his desk. Plaintiff was instructed to "sign a few

things electronically . . . to start." She claimed:

the signature pad was right in front of me to my left. Like I said, he was sitting across from me looking at the computer and he was basically clicking away . . . I signed a few times just so I was able to start . . . my training for my job . . . .

....

I did not physically see [what I was signing]. He basically just said, you know, in order for me to start, you know, I would have to, you know, sign these employment documents and then we would go on and start our training. So I signed -- I signed electronically the things that he told me to sign.

After I signed all the stuff that he gave me to sign, he invited me to sit on his side of the desk where he was sitting and he pulled up the chair next to me. And at that point he was basically showing me, you know, all his clients that he -- potential clients that he had that he usually makes phone calls to every day to see if they want a membership. . . .

A-1662-20 4 While employed by LA Fitness, plaintiff alleges she repeatedly heard

Walker and Farley make sexual comments regarding the Holmdel gym female

employees and gym members. On March 27, 2016, plaintiff claims Walker

approached her to inquire about her recent manicure while she was working at

her desk. Walker then asked her, "Did you get your toes done too?" After

responding "No," plaintiff avers Walker then stated, "Let me know when you

get your toes done so I can suck them," and she responded, "[N]o thank you."

Despite plaintiff's apparent discomfort with Walker's "unwelcomed sexual

advance[s]," he "placed his hands on [plaintiff]'s waist from behind" and

"grabbed and groped [her] breast." Walker then ostensibly stated "words to the

effect of, 'I had a dream last night that I fucked you'" and threatened plaintiff

"with words to the effect of[] 'I'm the boss around here! If I didn't like you, you

would not be working here!'"

In her Law Division complaint, plaintiff also alleged she heard Walker

referring to a female gym member as having a "nice ass and breasts," and stating

to Farley, "[D]amn, I'd hit that." Feeling "intimidated by . . . Walker's behavior

and comments[,]" plaintiff "changed her work wardrobe to long, baggy-fitting

sweaters and other clothes" in order to "draw less attention from . . . Walker."

A-1662-20 5 After this interaction, plaintiff immediately informed both her direct

supervisor, Farley, via text message, and her mother of the incident. Because

she felt unsafe, plaintiff went outside the Holmdel gym because no management

personnel were inside. Plaintiff's mother then contacted the police, who arrived

at the Holmdel gym shortly thereafter to take plaintiff's statement and speak with

Walker. Plaintiff left work early that day after being interviewed by the police

and felt "tremendous anxiety." Later that day, the police called plaintiff and

advised, "Walker had been arrested for criminal sexual contact and that a 'no

contact' order had been issued." Plaintiff proceeded to advise Farley of the no

contact order.

On March 29, 2016, plaintiff returned to work, where she was informed

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