Sean Dever v. Christopher Vargas, Maria Mercedes Vargas, and Christa Renna

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 17, 2022
Docket09-20-00091-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In The

Court of Appeals

Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont

__________________

NO. 09-20-00091-CV __________________

SEAN DEVER, Appellant

V.

CHRISTOPHER VARGAS, MARIA MERCEDES VARGAS, AND CHRISTA RENNA, Appellees

__________________________________________________________________

On Appeal from the 410th District Court Montgomery County, Texas Trial Cause No. 18-07-09738-CV __________________________________________________________________

MEMORANDUM OPINION

This is an appeal of a defamation claim and final judgment rendered by the

trial court in favor of the defendants.1 Appellant Sean Dever (Plaintiff) appeals the

trial court’s Order of Mutual Nonsuit, which was the final judgment that disposed of

the remaining claims in the suit as to Appellees Maria Mercedes Vargas (Vargas)

1 Dever also asserted an intentional infliction of mental anguish claim but on appeal he does not challenge the summary judgment that the trial court granted on that claim. 1 and her son, Christopher Vargas (Christopher), and therefore made previously

interlocutory summary judgment orders entered in favor of Appellee Christa Renna

appealable. We affirm.

Background

Sean Dever (Dever) made a complaint and raised an issue with The

Woodlands Township Development & Standards Committee (the Township

Committee) about a home-based “massage parlor” being operated by Vargas from

her own residence in The Woodlands. Dever, who owns rental property in the same

neighborhood, claimed that the operation of the business from the Vargas residence

violated the standards and restrictions set by the Township Committee and was

inappropriate for any neighborhood in The Woodlands. According to Christa Renna

(Renna), Dever had attempted to shut the business down since 2010 and started a

“Petition to Close Down the Vargas Central American Massage Parlor[,]” and the

petition claimed that the “Central American Massage Parlor” has “increased traffic

volume, parking violations, aggressive behavior, and Montgomery County Sheriffs

responding to the problems associate[d] with the massage parlor.” Dever allegedly

walked door to door in the neighborhood trying to obtain signatures for the petition,

and in 2017, allegedly rang the doorbell to the Vargas house and Vargas called the

police. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department arrived and issued a trespass

2 warning to Dever. In August of 2017, Christopher informed the Township

Committee that Dever had used racial slurs against him and his mother.

In January 2018, Dever went to Renna’s home which is also located in the

same neighborhood as Vargas. While there, Dever attempted to disburse a flyer in

an effort to shut down the “massage parlor.” According to Renna, her husband had

an encounter with Dever while Dever was on Renna’s property. Renna’s husband

declined to accept the flyer and Dever refused to leave the property, “shouting how

he was going to ‘shut them down’ and ‘they are bad people.’” As a result of the

encounter, Renna sent an email in January of 2018 to her neighbors stating the

following:

Our neighbor, [] Vargas . . . needs our help. A man named Sean Dever[] has a personal vendetta against [Vargas]. He has been threatening and harassing her, has used racial slurs and even damaged her property. She has had to get a restraining order against him through the Montgomery County Sheriff[’]s Department. This harassment has been going on for more than 7 years. Sean Dever[] does not even live on [the same street as Vargas lives]. He only has a home on [the same street as Vargas lives] that he rents out. [Vargas] has lived in her home for 20+ years and raised her 4 (now grown) children here. She is a US citizen. She is a licensed massage therapist and her home business has been permitted through The Woodlands Township since 2010. She does no more than 7 massages a week in her home. There is no public advertising. There are no signs on her property. Her clients are her personal friends. Sean Dever[] is trying to deny her the right to make a living by asking that The Woodlands Township revoke her business permit. He has gone to the Development Standards Committee requesting the permit be revoked and the Committee found that [Vargas’s] business is compliant. This happened in August of 2017. 3 Since then, Sean Dever[] has gone door to door in our neighborhood telling a salacious story about a “massage parlor’ being run out of a home which has brought seedy characters and unwanted traffic to the neighborhood. He has asked us to sign a petition which many did because the story he tells is scary and signing the petition seemed like the right thing to do. But imagine if this was you. Imagine if this was your mother. Just minding your own business, trying to make a living, you don’t bother anybody. And a man is trying to turn your neighbors against you and smearing your name to the public. How would you feel? How would your children feel? The result of this petition is under review by the Woodlands Development Standards Committee on Wednesday January 17, 2018[.] So here is what I’m asking: If you signed the petition and now feel like you shouldn’t have, or if you feel compassion for a neighbor that is being wronged, please contact the name below and express how you feel. Or attend the meeting and show your support for [Vargas] in person. I am doing both!

Dever sued Vargas, Christopher, and Renna for defamation and intentional

infliction of mental anguish. Dever’s petition alleged that at meetings before the

Township Committee, Christopher and Vargas made statements that Dever’s basis

for objecting to Vargas’s business was primarily motivated by racism. Dever also

alleged that Renna authored and published emails to residents of the neighborhood

stating that (1) a restraining order had been issued against Dever in favor of Vargas

and her family; (2) Dever previously damaged Vargas’s property; and (3) Dever told

the neighborhood residents that Vargas’s clients were seedy or there was seedy

activity occurring in and around the Vargas home. Dever alleged that Vargas’s,

Christopher’s, and Renna’s statements were false, defamatory, intended to

embarrass him and cause harm to his reputation and credibility, caused harm to his 4 reputation, and that the statements were made in bad faith and with malice because

they knew the statements were made recklessly and with the knowledge that they

were false.

After Renna filed her answer generally denying Dever’s allegations and

asserting affirmative defenses, she filed a Traditional Motion for Summary

Judgment on the defamation claim and a No-Evidence and Traditional Motion for

Summary Judgment on the intentional infliction of mental anguish claim. Dever filed

responses to both motions, and Renna filed replies to his responses. In separate

orders, the trial court granted Renna’s motions for summary judgment.

After Vargas and Christopher filed their answer generally denying Dever’s

allegations and asserting affirmative defenses, they filed a Traditional Motion for

Summary Judgment. Dever filed a response to the Vargas summary judgment

motion. Vargas and Christopher filed a counterclaim for intentional infliction of

emotional distress against Dever. Vargas, Christopher, and Dever filed an Agreed

Motion for Mutual Nonsuit with Prejudice, and the trial court signed an Order of

Nonsuit granting the motion and dismissing the claims between them with prejudice.

Dever filed a Motion for New Trial as to the trial court’s grant of Renna’s

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