RKJW1 Doe v. Watchtower Bible & Tract Socy. of N.Y., Inc.

2024 NY Slip Op 05467
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedNovember 6, 2024
DocketIndex No. 511805/21
StatusPublished

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RKJW1 Doe v. Watchtower Bible & Tract Socy. of N.Y., Inc., 2024 NY Slip Op 05467 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2024).

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RKJW1 Doe v Watchtower Bible & Tract Socy. of N.Y., Inc. (2024 NY Slip Op 05467)
RKJW1 Doe v Watchtower Bible & Tract Socy. of N.Y., Inc.
2024 NY Slip Op 05467
Decided on November 6, 2024
Appellate Division, Second Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.


Decided on November 6, 2024 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
ANGELA G. IANNACCI, J.P.
JOSEPH J. MALTESE
LILLIAN WAN
DONNA-MARIE E. GOLIA, JJ.

2024-01950
(Index No. 511805/21)

[*1]RKJW1 Doe, respondent,

v

Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., et al., defendants, Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, appellant.


Wade Clark Mulcahy LLP, New York, NY (Carl J. Schaerf of counsel), for appellant.

Robins Kaplan LLP, New York, NY (Rayna E. Kessler and Caroline A. McMahon of counsel), for respondent.



DECISION & ORDER

In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the defendant Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Sabrina B. Kraus, J.), dated November 16, 2023. The order denied that defendant's motion pursuant to CPLR 3211(a) to dismiss the complaint insofar as asserted against it.

ORDERED that the order is affirmed, with costs.

The plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the Child Victims Act (see CPLR 214-g) against the defendant Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses (hereinafter the Governing Body), among others, alleging that the Governing Body was liable under different theories of negligence for sexual abuse perpetrated against the plaintiff by a ministerial servant named Ronald Mark Harding during the years 1991-1994, when the plaintiff was a member of the defendant Kings Highway Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Brooklyn, New York (hereinafter the Congregation). The Governing Body moved pursuant to CPLR 3211(a) to dismiss the complaint insofar as asserted against it, contending, among other things, that dismissal was warranted pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(7) and (8). In an order dated November 16, 2023, the Supreme Court denied the motion. The Governing Body appeals.

"Dismissal pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(8) for lack of personal jurisdiction is warranted where a named defendant is not a legal entity amenable to suit" (Chestnut v United Methodist Church, _____ AD3d _____, _____, 2024 NY Slip Op 03726, *7 [2d Dept]; see CPLR 3211[a][8]). Under New York law, "'[a]n action or special proceeding may be maintained, against the president or treasurer' of an 'unincorporated association' 'upon any cause of action, for or upon which the plaintiff may maintain such an action or special proceeding, against all the associates, by reason of their interest or ownership, or claim of ownership therein, either jointly or in common, or their liability therefor, either jointly or severally'" (Chestnut v United Methodist Church, _____ AD3d at _____, 2024 NY Slip Op 03726, *7, quoting General Associations Law § 13; see CPLR 1025).

Here, at the pleading stage of the litigation, the plaintiff sufficiently alleged that the Governing Body was a jural entity capable of being sued as an unincorporated association. Notably, [*2]the summons listed a discrete address for the Governing Body which was different from the addresses listed for the other defendants, including the defendant Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc. (hereinafter Watchtower). Additionally, the complaint alleged that the Governing Body "was and is a business or religious entity of unknown legal status conducting business in the State of New York" and that "[a]t the time of the sexual abuse alleged in this complaint, Governing Body's principal headquarters was located in Kings County, State of New York." Additionally, the complaint alleged that "[d]uring the dates of the sexual abuse of Plaintiff, Defendant Governing Body established the sexual abuse policies implemented by Watchtower and all congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses in the United States, including Congregation; established the policies for appointing and supervising elders and ministerial servants within the Jehovah's Witness organization; participated in the appointment of elders and ministerial servants; and exercised supervision and control over elders and ministerial servants," including Harding. The complaint further alleged that the Governing Body comprises eight members, claims to have a formal president or secretary, and "has a coordinator that was formerly referred to as a chairman." The complaint further alleged that the "organizational structure of the Jehovah's Witnesses is hierarchical" and that "[t]he organizational head of the Jehovah's Witnesses was and is Defendant Governing Body." As such, the complaint alleged that "[a]uthority flows downward from Defendant Governing Body to the local level of the organization, which is made up of congregations." The complaint also alleged that at all times relevant to allegations in the complaint, both Watchtower and the Governing Body "had ultimate authority over the appointment of any candidate to" various positions, including elder, ministerial servant, and district or circuit overseer, and that Harding was a ministerial servant of the Congregation at the time of the alleged abuse.

Moreover, in opposition, the plaintiff submitted various documents from Watchtower, including one entitled "Overview of Jehovah's Witnesses' U.S. Organizational Structure." That document stated, among other things, that Watchtower, "incorporated in 1909, is a not-for-profit corporation used by the Governing Body to hold title to properties in New York, print Bible-based books and magazines, and to sponsor schools for missionaries, Branch Committee members and traveling overseers at the Watchtower Education Center in Patterson, New York. Until October 2000, it was also used to oversee activities of Jehovah's Witnesses in the United States" (emphasis added). That document also stated that "[t]he Governing Body currently has 7 members, all of whom reside in Brooklyn, New York," and that since 1975, the Governing Body has been organized into six committees, including a "Coordinators' Committee" that "has oversight of legal matters and crises."

Based upon these allegations, the Supreme Court properly determined that the Governing Body, which has a separate and distinct identity from the rest of the Jehovah's Witnesses' organizations, constitutes a jural entity that can be sued as an unincorporated association in New York (see Chestnut v United Methodist Church, _____ AD3d at _____, 2024 NY Slip Op 03726, *9 n 5; Craine v NYSARC, Inc., 88 AD3d 1105, 1105-1107).

Additionally, contrary to the Governing Body's contention, the plaintiff was not required to allege that all members of the Governing Body authorized or ratified the allegedly negligent conduct, since the rule stated in Martin v Curran (303 NY 276) does not apply to causes of action sounding in negligence against an unincorporated association (see Catania v Liriano, 203 AD3d 422; Salemeh v Toussaint, 25 AD3d 411; Zanghi v Laborers' Intl. Union of N. Am., AFL-CIO, 8 AD3d 1033; Piniewski v Panepinto, 267 AD2d 1087; Walsh v Torres-Lynch, 266 AD2d 817; Grahame v Rochester Teachers Assn.

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