Podell v. Whitworth

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Virginia
DecidedJuly 31, 2023
Docket1:23-cv-01025
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA JEFFREY PODELL, Plaintiff, CIVIL ACTION v. NO. 22-cv-3505 LLOYED J. AUSTIN III, et al., Defendants. OPINION Slomsky, J. July 31, 2023 I. INTRODUCTION Before the Court is Defendants’ Motion to Transfer Venue of this case (Doc. No. 22) to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. In the Motion, Defendants also seek partial dismissal of: 1) all constitutional and Religious Freedom Restoration Act (“RFRA”) claims; 2) Title VII claims based on alleged hostile work environment and retaliation; and 3) all Title VII claims against individual defendants other than Lloyd Austin, the Secretary of Defense. Defendants’ Motion to Transfer Venue will be granted and this case will be transferred to the

Eastern District of Virginia. Since this case is being transferred, this Court will not rule on the request for partial dismissal. That request can be heard by the transferee court. In his Complaint, Plaintiff Jeffrey Podell alleges employment discrimination on the basis of religion, in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 2000(e)-16(a) (“Title VII”), the Due Process Clause of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, the Equal Protection Clause of the Fifth Amendment, and 42 U.S.C. §§2000bb-2000bb-4 (“RFRA”). These claims arise out of Defendants’ actions surrounding Plaintiff’s application for employment with Defendant National-Geospatial Intelligence Agency (“NGA”). On December 19, 2022, Defendants filed the Motion to Transfer Venue (the “Motion”) (Doc. No. 22) of this case to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(3), 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-5(f)(3), and 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a). NGA is located in the Eastern District of Virginia in Springfield, Virginia, although it does have another facility in St. Louis, Missouri. On January 1, 2023, Plaintiff filed an Answer to

Defendant’s Motion to Transfer Venue (Doc. No. 25), maintaining that the Eastern District of Pennsylvania is the proper venue, and on January 19, 2023, Defendants filed a Reply. (Doc. No. 27.) On July 21, 2023, the parties filed supplemental memoranda. (Doc. Nos. 40-41.) For reasons that follow, this Court will grant Defendant’s Motion to Transfer Venue to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. II. BACKGROUND On April 23, 2021, Plaintiff applied for four police officer positions with Defendant National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (“NGA”). The job openings were in its Springfield, Virginia, and St. Louis, Missouri, locations, as were the officials who processed employment

applications and the servers on which application records were stored. (Doc. Nos. 1 ¶ 28; 22-2 ¶¶ 5, 8.) Shortly thereafter, Defendants invited Plaintiff to complete the first phase of pre- employment processing in Springfield, which was scheduled to take place on a Saturday. (Doc. No. 1 ¶ 29.) Plaintiff responded to this invitation by informing Defendants that he could not attend the pre-employment processing event on a Saturday because of his Jewish faith and inquired about the possibility of alternative dates. (Id. ¶ 31.) Defendants responded that the first phase of the employment processing for a police position with NGA could only be scheduled on a Saturday. Defendants offered to consult with Human Resources about alternative dates. Plaintiff was invited to come to Springfield for pre-employment processing on another Saturday. (Id. ¶ 35.) During the following months, Plaintiff continued to inform Defendants of his religious obligations, while Defendants continued to offer Plaintiff Saturday dates. (Id. ¶¶ 32-38.) Then, on September 28, 2021, Defendants informed Plaintiff that his application had been reviewed and that he was not selected for the positions. (Id. ¶ 39.) By October 12, 2021, Plaintiff sent a written complaint to Defendant, which led to the initiation of an informal complaint and investigation. (Id.

¶ 42.) On September 1, 2022, believing that the NGA informal complaint process would be unsatisfactory, Plaintiff instead filed the present complaint against Defendants in this Court. (Id. at 1.) On December 19, 2022, Defendants filed the Motion to Transfer Venue to the Eastern District of Virginia. (Doc. No. 22 at 1.) In the Motion to Transfer Venue, Defendants argue that Title VII’s exclusive venue provision renders the Eastern District of Pennsylvania an improper forum for the case, as none of 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-5(f)(3) venue requirements, noted below, are satisfied. (Doc. No. 22-1 at 6.) Attached to the Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants’ Motion to Transfer Venue is a sworn affidavit of an NGA Assistant General Counsel. The affidavit states:

I, Jack Rickert, declare and state the following:

1. I am an Assistant General Counsel at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (“NGA”). I have been employed at NGA and its predecessor since 1995.

2. I am submitting this declaration for the Secretary of Defense’s use in the above-captioned matter.

3. NGA is located in Springfield, VA, on the northern annex of Fort Belvoir, Virginia. There is another NGA facility in St. Louis, Missouri.

4. NGA does not have any branches, offices, or facilities in Pennsylvania, or anywhere near the Philadelphia area. NGA’s closest office, the facility in Springfield, VA, is located approximately 166 miles away from Philadelphia. 5. NGA maintains its employment records on servers located in Springfield Virginia, and St. Louis, Missouri.

6. NGA does not store records in Pennsylvania.

7. Mr. Podell responded to vacancy announcements advertising positions in Springfield, Virginia, and St. Louis, Missouri. I have attached copies of the related vacancy announcements to this declaration as Exhibit A. Those vacancy announcements advertised the position of Police Officer (Entry Level). An NGA Police Officer is required to work on-site at the applicable duty station, as reflected in the vacancy announcements. Had the Plaintiff obtained the position he sought as an NGA Police Officer, he would have been employed and physically located in NGA’s Springfield, Virginia facility. As noted above, there are no NGA jobs in Pennsylvania.

8. No decisions relating to the hiring of Plaintiff, or the NGA Police testing, were made in Pennsylvania. The NGA officials involved in the hiring decision and whether to offer an alternative testing date were located in NGIA facilities in either Springfield, VA or St. Louis, MO.

I declare under penalty of perjury, pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 1746, that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my information and knowledge.

(Doc. No. 22-2 at 1-2.) On January 12, 2023, Plaintiff filed a Response in Opposition to the Motion to Transfer Venue, arguing that Title VII claims could be brought under 42 U.S.C § 2000e-5(f)(3) where the alleged discriminatory practice was committed and under 28 U.S.C § 1391(e)(1)(B) “where a substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred.”1 (Doc. No.

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