Pennie v. Obama

255 F. Supp. 3d 648, 97 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1567, 2017 WL 2404987, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84480
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Texas
DecidedJune 2, 2017
DocketCivil Action No. 3:16-cv-2010-L
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

Sam A. Lindsay, United States District Judge

Before the court are: the Individual Federal Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 21), filed September 19, 2016; The United States of America’s Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 23), filed September 19, 2016; Motion to Dismiss by Deray McKesson (Doc. 32), filed September 28, 2016; Defendant Reverend Al Sharpton and National Action Network’s Alternative Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs’ Amended Complaint Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(1)(2)(6) and 12(h)(3) (Doc. 40), filed September 30, 2016; the Honorable Minister Farrakhan’s Motion to Dismiss the Purported Amended Complaint Pursuant to Federal Rule[s] of Civil Procedure 12(b)(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) and 12(h)(3) (Doc. 41), filed September 30, 2016; Motion for Sanctions Against Plaintiffs and Plaintiffs’ Counsel by Defendant Deray McKesson (Doc. 74), filed November 25, 2016; Plaintiffs’ Cross-Motion for Sanctions (Doc. 87), filed December 16, 2016; Motion to Dismiss of Defendant George Soros (Doc. 80), filed December 5, 2016; Motion to Dismiss of Defendant Malik Zulu Shabazz, Esq. (Doc. 90), filed December 19, 2016; Motion to Dismiss of Defendant Rashad Turner (Doc. 103), filed January 23, 2017; Defendants-Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors’ Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 112), filed February 7, 2017; and Defendant Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Motion to Dismiss the Amended Complaint (Doc. 141), filed May 8, 2017. Having considered the motions, responses, replies, pleadings, record, and applicable law, the court grants the Individual Federal Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 21); denies the Motion for Sanctions Against Plaintiffs and Plaintiffs’ Counsel by Defendant Der-ay McKesson (Doc. 74); denies Plaintiffs’ Cross-Motion for Sanctions (Doc. 87); and denies as moot all remaining motions to dismiss (Docs. 23, 32, 40, 41, 80, 90, 103, 112, and 141).

I. Background Facts and Procedural History

•On July 9, 2016, Larry Klayman (“Klayman”) brought this purported class [653]*653action lawsuit on behalf of himself and “law enforcement- persons of all races and ethnicities, as well as relevant Jews, and Caucasians” against Defendants President Barack Hussein Obama (“President Obama”); former Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. (“General Holder”); Minister Louis Farrakhan (“Minister Farrakhan”); Reverend Al Sharpton (“Reverend Sharp-ton”); Rashad Turner (“Turner”); Pa-trisse Cullors (“Cullors”); Alicia Garza (“Garza”); Deray McKesson (“McKes-son”); and Opal Tometi (“Tometi”). Pl.’s Orig. Class Action Compl. ¶ 5 (Doc. 1). On September 16, 2016, Klayman, along with Sergeant Demetrick Pennie (“Sergeant Pennie”), a police officer employed by the City of Dallas Police Department, filed an amended complaint in which they named as additional Defendants Nation of Islam; National Action Network (“NAN”); Black Lives Matter; Johnetta Elzie (“Elzie”); New Black Panther Party; Malik Zulu Shabazz (“Shabazz”); George Soros (“So-ros”); and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (“Secretary Clinton”) (collectively, “Defendants”). See Pis.’ Am. Compl. (the “Amended Complaint”) (Doc. 16).

Klayman is a former federal prosecutor and the “high profile” founder of Freedom Watch and Judicial Watch. Pis.’ Am. Compl. ¶ 16. The mission of these entities is to “enforce the rule of law and fight against racism, public corruption, and to further civil rights and equality for all persons under the U.S. Constitution.” Id. Plaintiffs assert that “Klayman has been highly visible and active in defending police, other law enforcement officials, Jews, Christians and Israel arid opposing Defendants’ efforts to stir up racial, ethnic and religious conflict to suit their agendas in every area of American life in court and in public.” Id.

In the Amended Complaint, Plaintiffs purport to bring this lawsuit on behalf of themselves, and a proposed class that they define as including: ‘-‘all police officers and other law enforcement persons of all races and ethnicities including but not limited to Jews, Christians arid Caucasians who have been threatened and targeted and harmed by the Defendants’ ignited race war, and who reside within this district and the domestic United States.” Id. ¶ 5.

The gravamen of Plaintiffs’ claims is that Defendants have made public statements that have incited criminal activity by others across the country, including riots, murders, and threats of death and bodily injury, as well as the Dallas Police Shooting in July 2016. Plaintiffs allege that Defendants participated in a conspiracy to incite “their supporters and others to engage in threats of [sic] and attacks to cause serious bodily injury or death upon police officers and other law enforcement persoris of all races and ethnicities including but not limited to Jews, Christians and Caucasians.” Id ¶ 1. Plairitiffs allege that Defendants undertook these actions with the aim of “inditfing] a racial war in America.” Id ¶ 64. Among other things, Plaintiffs allege that Defendants, acting in concert, havé: fomented a race war (¶ 16); encouraged disaffected minority groups to ignore, disrespect, and' assault law enforcement officials (¶27); incited violence by publicly stating that law enforcement are disproportionately arresting and prosecuting minority groups (¶ 30); caused an increase in crime rates by preventing law enforcement officials from doing their duties (¶ 31); sent a “clear signal that it is acceptable and required to kill white people, especially white police officers and other law enforcement! ]” (¶ 42); and accused the legal system of a conspiracy to kill black men (¶ 44). Plaintiffs allege that:

The inevitable, entirely foreseeable, and predictable result directly and prox[654]*654imately caused by the war on police and law enforcement incited by each and ever[y] Defendant ] came to a head on July 7, 2016[,] in Dallas, Texas. At around =9:00 pan., on July 7, 2016, at a “Black Live Matters” protest, at least one sniper shot twelve (12) police officers that were on duty to keep the' peace at the* rally. (“Dallas Police Shooting”).

Id ¶ 17.

A. Allegations as to President Obama

With respect to President Obama, Plaintiffs allege that he “used his position of great authority to ratify, endorse, embrace, and condone the violence against police officers and other law enforcement persons of all races and ethnicities including but not limited to Jews, Christians and Caucasians perpetrated by his co-Defendants[J” Id ¶ 169. Plaintiffs' allege that:

when someone as influential as the President of the United States of America affirmatively acts to perpetrate, incite, condone, ratify and further propagate the violent and hateful dogmas guiding [Black Lives Matter, Nation of Islam, and New Black Panther Party], as well as the .other Defendants, the predictable result is the explosion of violence against police officers and other law enforcement persons of all races and ethnicities including but not limited to Jews, Christians and Caucasians^]

Id Plaintiffs further allege- that “[rjeveal-ing the knowing, willful, and .intentional purpose of the Defendants’ concerted actions, on October 30, 2008, then[-]candidate Defendant Obama roared to an excited crowd of his supporters: We are five days away from fundamentally transforming America.’ ” Id ¶ 170.

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