Poulos v. County of Warren

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. New York
DecidedDecember 20, 2024
Docket1:21-cv-00096
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ____________________________________________ TYSON POULOS, Plaintiff, vs. 1:21-CV-96 (MAD/CFH) COUNTY OF WARREN; WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT; CORRECTIONS OFFICER DUSTIN SPRING, in his individual and official capacities; CORRECTIONS OFFICER CHARLENE MADAY, in his individual and official capacities; CORRECTIONS OFFICER MATTHEW HUBBARD, in his individual and official capacities; CORRECTIONS OFFICER CHRISTOPHER PERILLI, in his individual and official capacities; SERGEANT BARRETT SPRING, in his individual and official capacities; INVESTIGATOR CHRISTOPHER HATIN, in his individual and official capacities; and THE WARREN COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, Defendants. ____________________________________________ APPEARANCES: OF COUNSEL: TYSON POULOS 14-A-3688 Attica Correctional Facility Box 149 Attica, New York 14011 Plaintiff pro se JOHNSON & LAWS, LLC GREG T. JOHNSON, ESQ. 646 Plank Road, Suite 205 OLIVIA G. REINHARDT, ESQ. Clifton Park, New York 12065 Attorneys for Defendants Mae A. D'Agostino, U.S. District Judge: MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER I. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff commenced this action on January 27, 2021, asserting claims for malicious prosecution, false imprisonment, falsification and spoliation of evidence, conspiracy, and deprivation of a fair trial against all Defendants. See Dkt. Nos. 1 & 11. Plaintiff also alleged Monell liability against Defendants Warren County, the Warren County Sheriff's Department, and the Warren County District Attorney's Office. See id. On September 22, 2021, this Court granted Defendants' motion to dismiss in its entirety and closed this case. See Dkt. No. 28. Plaintiff subsequently appealed, and on June 15, 2023,

the Second Circuit affirmed in part and vacated in part this Court's order of dismissal. See Dkt. No. 28. Specifically, the Second Circuit held that this Court erred in dismissing Plaintiff's claims for malicious prosecution, denial of fair trial, and falsification of evidence. See id. at 6-8. On March 12, 2024, the Court issued a discovery order which established an initial discovery deadline of June 14, 2024. See Dkt. No. 51. Plaintiff's refusal to respond to Defendants' discovery demands or Defendants' Notice to Admit, and his refusal to participate in two depositions ordered by this Court prompted a series of discovery-related orders and conferences, which effectively extended discovery through July 2024. See Dkt. Nos. 53, 58, 62- 64, 67-68, 70-72. Not only did Plaintiff ignore Defendants' discovery demands and Notice to

Admit, Plaintiff also ignored Defendants' good faith letters and numerous orders issued by this Court. On September 30, 2024, Defendants moved to dismiss for failure to prosecute and, in the alternative, for summary judgment. See Dkt. No. 73. Despite receiving notice of the motion, Plaintiff has not filed a response or sought an extension of time to do so. For the reasons set forth below, Defendants' motion is granted. II. BACKGROUND

2 On January 20, 2014, Plaintiff was present with a female accomplice at the Budget Inn Motel in Queensbury, New York where "packaged" illicit drugs were recovered by the Narcotics Enforcement Unit, prompting Plaintiff's arrest on charges for drug possession and on the basis of an outstanding arrest warrant. See Dkt. No. 11 at ¶¶ 18-23. Plaintiff was remanded to the Warren County Jail ("WCJ") on January 20, 2014, where he remained incarcerated until August 21, 2014, upon his August 2014 conviction of two counts of Aggravated Harassment under New York Penal Law § 240.32. In May 2016, Plaintiff received a thirty-year prison sentence

following his May 2016 conviction on the January 20, 2014, drug possession charges and subsequent additional felony charges. See id. at ¶¶ 28, 91, 96. After Plaintiff was booked in the WCJ on January 20, 2014, he was placed on a constant/suicide watch where he was under the continuous supervision of Warren County Correction Officer (hereinafter "CO") Perilli in WCJ's B-Pod as of the morning of January 23, 2014. See Dkt. No. 81 at ¶¶ 5-6. Plaintiff was also placed on a methadone withdrawal protocol as a result of his heroin use. See id. at ¶ 7. On the morning of January 23, 2014, Plaintiff placed his WCJ-issued blanket over his head and was directed by CO Perilli to remove the blanket while on suicide watch. See id. at ¶ 11. When Plaintiff refused, CO Perilli entered Plaintiff's cell

and removed the blanket, causing Plaintiff to become angry. See id. at ¶ 12. Plaintiff then removed his socks and used them to clog his toilet, which he then repeatedly flushed, thereby flooding his cell in the B-Pod. See id. at ¶ 13. Plaintiff then proceeded to both urinate and defecate on the floor of his cell. See id. at ¶¶ 15-16. Plaintiff testified that he engaged in this behavior out of "animal instinct" because he was unhappy with his conditions of confinement. See Dkt. No. 73-16 at 11-12. Plaintiff then used toilet paper to push his feces towards his cell door where CO Perilli was located and stuck the contaminated toilet paper on the window of his

3 cell door. See id. at 23; see also Dkt. No. 81 at ¶ 17. Plaintiff was not charged or immediately disciplined for his behavior in B-Pod. Instead, after Plaintiff refused to clean his cell, he was transferred to the WCJ booking area (for approximately forty-five minutes) before being relocated to cell # 4 in the "Linear A" section of the WCJ and he was again placed on suicide watch. See Dkt. No. 81 at ¶ 18. Once in WCJ's Linear A section, Plaintiff was continuously observed by CO Hubbard. See id. For a second time, Plaintiff proceeded to urinate and defecate onto his cell floor and use

his boxer shorts to clog his cell toilet and flood cell # 4. See id. at ¶¶ 20-24. As Plaintiff described the scene, once he flooded his second cell he again "went to the bathroom on the floor of the cell" and then "began cutting his wrist on the desk inside his cell." Minutes later, Plaintiff began to wrap himself in his mattress while on the bunk of his flooded cell, requiring CO Wells, CO Spring, and Sergeant ("Sgt.") Spring to enter his cell to remove the WCJ-issued mattress so that CO Hubbard could maintain a constant watch of Plaintiff. See id. at ¶ 26. As CO Wells and CO Spring began to withdraw from Plaintiff's cell, Plaintiff disregarded verbal orders and suddenly moved in the direction of the officers as they exited the cell. See id. at ¶ 28. As the cell door was being closed, Plaintiff kicked contaminated water towards the officers, which

landed on their pants and boots. See id. at ¶ 29. In the days that followed, Plaintiff apologized to CO Wells and CO Spring for splashing them with contaminated water. See id. at ¶¶ 30-31. After Plaintiff refused to clean cell # 4 in the Linear A area of the WCJ, he was again removed from his cell and escorted to the WCJ booking area at which time Sgt. Spring reported Plaintiff's conduct to his supervisors (Lt. Mayday and Captain Gates) who in turn contacted the investigative unit of the Warren County Sheriff's Office ("WCSO"). On the afternoon of January 23, 2014, WCSO Investigator Hatin – who was not assigned to work in the WCJ – began his

4 investigation of the incidents involving Plaintiff, including inspection of cells # 2 and # 4, taking photographs of the areas, reviewing WCJ reports and securing sworn statements from multiple CO witnesses. See id. at ¶ 33. On January 24, 2014, following his investigation, Investigator Hatin decided to charged Plaintiff with Aggravated Harassment in violation of New York Penal Law § 240.32.

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