Schneider v. Trumbull County Veterans Service Commission

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Ohio
DecidedMarch 14, 2023
Docket4:22-cv-00126
StatusUnknown

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Schneider v. Trumbull County Veterans Service Commission, (N.D. Ohio 2023).

Opinion

PEARSON, J.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION

ADRIENNE SCHNEIDER, ) ) CASE NO. 4:22CV0126 Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) JUDGE BENITA Y. PEARSON ) TRUMBULL COUNTY VETERANS ) SERVICE COMMISSION, ) ) ORDER Defendant. ) [Resolving ECF No. 35]

Pending before the Court is Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment. ECF No. 35. Plaintiff filed an opposition (ECF No. 37) and Defendant filed a reply (ECF No. 38). Having reviewed the parties’ briefs, exhibits, and applicable law, the Court grants Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment as to Plaintiff’s Counts I and III and denies summary judgment as to Plaintiff’s Counts II and IV.1 I. Background Plaintiff Adrienne Schneider filed a complaint alleging Title VII and Ohio state law sexual harassment and retaliation claims against her former employer, Defendant Trumbull County Veterans Service Commission (“TCVSC”). See ECF No. 1. From March 11, 2019, until May 7, 2020, Plaintiff worked as an office administrator for Defendant. ECF No. 37 at PageID #: 1352, 1358. Throughout her tenure at TCVSC, Plaintiff was directly supervised by Cari

1 Plaintiff’s Counts I and III allege sexual harassment and retaliation, respectively, in violation of Title VII. Plaintiff’s Counts II and IV allege sexual harassment and retaliation, respectively, in violation of Ohio state law. Delgado, TCVSC’s Deputy Director, who reported to Herman Breuer, TCVSC’s Executive Director. ECF No. 29 at PageID #: 578 (Cari Delgado Tr.). As a TCVSC office administrator, Plaintiff’s duties consisted of greeting veterans or clients who came into the office, answering and transferring phone calls, scheduling appointments, and other administrative duties. ECF No.

28 at PageID #: 227 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.); ECF No. 29 at PageID #: 578 (Cari Delgado Tr.). Given the nature of her job duties, Plaintiff often interacted with TCVSC service officers including Mark Isenberg, Chris Buydos, Chuck Ciapala, and Herman Breuer. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 238 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). Plaintiff alleges that between July 2019 and February 20, 2020, Mark Isenberg, a Senior Services Officer at TCVSC, sexually harassed her on multiple occasions. ECF No. 37 at PageID #: 1353. During Plaintiff’s deposition, Plaintiff elaborated on the myriad encounters when she was harassed by Mr. Isenberg. See ECF No. 28. In her written grievance, Plaintiff detailed that Mr. Isenberg’s behavior included verbal and written lewd comments and inappropriate physical touching, all of which left Plaintiff feeling “intimidated and uncomfortable.” ECF No. 37-3 at

PageID #: 1378. Plaintiff describes multiple instances when Mr. Isenberg verbalized or wrote lewd comments directed at her. The following highlight only some of the examples that Plaintiff provides: 1. Mr. Isenberg “would write sexual gestures on yellow sticky notes and show them to [Plaintiff], then rip them off, chew them up, and spit them in the trash can, and he told [Plaintiff] that way they couldn’t be used for evidence.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 257–58 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). On one of these sticky notes, Mr. Isenberg wrote “You’re so fucking hot. I want to kiss you today. You’re sexy.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 319 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 2. Mr. Isenberg commented to Plaintiff that he could see where her “daughters get their good looks from” and that her daughters “had nice asses.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #:

307 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 3. On a few occasions “in a hallway in passing or when he wrote the comment on a yellow stick note,” Mr. Isenberg “would walk mail over to the post office behind the building and walk past [Plaintiff] and sa[y], oh, I haven’t sexually harassed you today.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 318 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 4. Mr. Isenberg frequently communicated to Plaintiff that he was in love with her, and that once he started making those comments, he would make them “maybe once a week.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 323 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 5. Mr. Isenberg also told Plaintiff that “I’m watching you on the camera.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 324 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.).

6. On another occasion, Mr. Isenberg asked Plaintiff if he could buy her “something nice to slip into,” referring to lingerie. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 333 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 7. One day when Mr. Isenberg ran into Plaintiff in the hallway, as Mr. Isenberg was exiting the lunchroom, Mr. Isenberg told Plaintiff that he wanted to kiss her ankles. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 334 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 8. Once, Mr. Isenberg asked Plaintiff to send him nude photographs of herself to his phone. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 336 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 9. Mr. Isenberg was seated at his desk in his office one day when Plaintiff was in his office, and Mr. Isenberg told Plaintiff that he had an erection under his desk. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 342 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 10. Another time when Plaintiff was in Mr. Isenberg’s office, “he told [her] to shut the

door and we can do it on his desk or maybe somewhere like the community room where no one is.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 343 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 11. Mr. Isenberg, in the presence of at least one other co-worker, told Plaintiff that he wanted to make her “his sex slave” and keep her “locked up in a box in his basement.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 347 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). Plaintiff alleges that Mr. Isenberg’s harassment was not limited to verbal comments, but that he also initiated inappropriate and unwelcomed physical touch. The following are examples of instances when Mr. Isenberg initiated non-consensual physical contact: 1. On several occasions, Mr. Isenberg would approach Plaintiff and touch her on her shoulder with his finger puppet elephant while telling her that he was falling in love

with her. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 238, 288 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 2. On or around Christmas 2019 when TCVSC employees gathered to celebrate the holidays, Mr. Isenberg moved close to Plaintiff, rubbed her left upper thigh with his hand, and asked her “to meet him outside for a kiss in the parking lot.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 291–92 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). Plaintiff stated that it all happened so fast that she did not have an opportunity to push him away. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 292 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). She remained seated, finished her drink, and went home. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 292 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). 3. Once when Mr. Isenberg and Plaintiff were both in his office, he grabbed her hand and kissed it. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 293 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). When this happened, Plaintiff remembered that she froze and felt a “feeling of panic.” ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 295 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.).

Although Mr. Isenberg mostly harassed Plaintiff when there were either no other witnesses nearby or out of the earshot of potential witnesses, Plaintiff notes that there were times when "[o]ther co-workers [saw] his behavior and replied how inappropriate it was what he said, but walk[ed] away." ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 350 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). She also believes that at least one other service officer, Chuck Ciapala, “may have seen a few things” regarding Mr. Isenberg’s harassment of Plaintiff. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 354 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). One instance of when other co-workers were likely aware of Mr. Isenberg’s inappropriate behavior was on or around Thanksgiving 2019 when TCVSC employees gathered to have a drink before the holidays at the VFW bar. At some point during this get-together, Mr. Isenberg told Chuck Ciapala and Chris Buydos that Plaintiff’s “bird’s been stuffed six times.” ECF No. 28 at

PageID #: 289 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.). Additionally, when Mr. Isenberg made the comment about wanting Plaintiff to be “his sex slave,” Plaintiff stated that Tommy D., a TCVSC van driver, heard it and laughed it off with Mr. Isenberg. ECF No. 28 at PageID #: 348 (Adrienne Schneider Tr.).

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