St. Surin v. New York Times Co.

2024 NY Slip Op 30324(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedJanuary 26, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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St. Surin v. New York Times Co., 2024 NY Slip Op 30324(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

St. Surin v New York Times Co. 2024 NY Slip Op 30324(U) January 26, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 529576/2021 Judge: Francois A. Rivera Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 01/26/2024 12:04 PM INDEX NO. 529576/2021 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 139 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 01/26/2024

At an IAS Tenn, Part 52 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at Civic Center, Brooklyn, New York, on the 26th day of January 2024 HONORABLE FRANCOIS A. RJVER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _x .

BRHONSON LEXIER ST. SURIN, DECISION & ORDER Plaintiff, Index No. 529576/2021 -against-

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY, (d/b/a The New York Times, and NYTimes.com), JEANNETTE CA TSOULIS (personally and in her professional capacity as Contributor and Movie Critic for The New York Times), TAPE PRODUCTIONS, LLC (d/b/a TapeVirtualPremiere.com), FULL MOON FILMS NY INC. (d/b/a TheTapeMovie.com, and FullMoonFilmsNY.com), DEBORAH KAMPMEIER (personally and in her professional capacity as Writer, Producer and Director for Tape), ANNAROSA F. MUDD (personally and in her professional capacity as Producer for Tape), ANSYLCARPENTER (a/k/a William Butler; d/b/a Limelight Productions, Clutch Films, ClutchFilms.net), KAMERON CASEY-HOLLOWAY, JANE DOE ONE (performs as "Victim #I" and "Victim #3" in Ansyl Carpenter'sinfamous), JANE DOE TWO (performs as "Victim# I" and "Victim #2" in Ansyl Carpenter's Infamous), JANE DOE THREE (represented as "Victim #3"in Ansyl Carpenter's Infamous), JANE DOE FOUR (represented as "Victim #2" in Ansyl Carpenter's Infamous), JANE DOE FIVE (heard whispering questions to ask alleged victims in Ansyl Carpenter's Infamous), FAIRCHILD LAW, LLC.,

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STEVEN ROYAL FAIRCHILD (personally and in his professional capacity as attorney), NIKKOL IRENE WADE, AMBER RACHEL NEELY, and ANNE THERESE GENNARI (nee Bengtsson) Ms. 5, 6, 7 and 8 Defendants _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _x By notice of motion filed on January 15, 2023, and returnable on March 15, 2023, under motion sequence number five, plaintiffBrhonson Lexier St. Surin, seeks an order: (I) pursuant to CPLR 2004, granting plaintiff an extension of time, nunc pro tune, to submit opposition papers against defendants' anti-SLAPP motions to dismiss under motion sequence number two, three and four and (2) granting virtual access to the Court for the purposes of making a virtual appearance remotely.

By notice of motion filed on February 10, 2023, under motion sequence number six, defendants Steven R. Fairchild, Fairchild Law, LLC, Amber Rachel Neely, Nikko! Irene Wade, Anne Therese Gennari, Full Moon Films NY Inc., Annarosa Mudd, Deborah Kampmeier, Anysl Xavier Carpenter, Tape Productions LLC and Kameron L. Casey-Holloway (hereinafter the moving defendants) have jointly moved for an order pursuant to 22 NYCRR 130-1. I, holding plaintiff liable for reasonable attorneys' fees and costs to compensate for the time required by the moving defendants' counsel to respond to plaintiffs frivolous claims; and to pay sanctions to the Clerk of the Court in light of the same conduct.

By notice of motion filed on July 19, 2023, under motion sequence number seven, the moving defendants have jointly moved for an order pursuant to Civil Rights Law § 70-a awarding them attorneys' fees, and other compensatory, and punitive damages.

By notice of cross motion filed on October 23, 2023, under motion sequence number eight, plaintiff moved for an order: (1) pursuant to CPLR 2004 granting plaintiff an extension of time to submit sur-reply/supplemental papers in further opposition to motion sequence number six and seven; (2) granting leave, nunc pro tune, to file sur-reply/supplemental papers in response to new facts introduced by the defendants, post-dismissal of plaintiffs complaint, during an evidentiary hearing on motion sequence number six and an extension of time to supplement plaintiff's opposition to motion sequence number seven; and (3) conducting a joint fact-finding inquiry on motion sequence number six and seven to resolve any genuine issues of triable fact raised in or about both motions.

LAW AND APPLICATION

Plaintiff's Motion Sequence Number Five

Plaintiffs motion sequence number five must be denied as untimely and without merit

for the following reason. By notice of motion filed on March 29, 2022, under motion sequence

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number two, defendants Steven R. Fairchild and Fairchild Law, LLC jointly m~ved for an order

dismissing Plaintiffs Complaint pu/uant to CPLR 321 l(a)(5), (a)(7), and (g), and awarding

mandatory reasonable fees and costs to defendants under Civil Rights Law § 70-a. Plaintiff

failed to timely oppose the motion.

By notice of motion filed on April 14, 2022, under motion sequence number three

defendants Steven R. Fairchild, Fairchild Law, LLC, and Tape Productions LLC jointly moved

for an order dismissing Plaintiffs Complaint pursuant to CPLR 321 l(a)(5), (a)(7), and (g), and

awarding mandatory reasonable fees and costs to defendants under Civil Rights Law § 70-a.

Plaintiff failed to timely oppose the motion.

By notice of motion filed on August 9, 2022, under motion sequence number four

defendants Steven R. Fairchild, Fairchild Law, LLC, Amber Rachel Neely, Nikko! Irene Wade,

Anne Therese Gennari, Full Moon Films NY Jnc., Annarosa Mudd, Deborah Kampmeier, Anysl

Xavier Carpenter, Tape Productions LLC and Kameron L. Casey-Holloway jointly moved for an

order dismissing Plaintiffs Complaint pursuant to CPLR 3211 (a)(5), (a)(7), and (g), and

awarding mandatory reasonable fees and costs to Defendants under Civil Rights Law § 70-a.

On January l 1, 2023, the Court scheduled oral argument on motion sequence number

two, three and four. By e-mail to the Court on notice to all parties, sent prior to the adjourn date,

plaintiff claimed an ankle sprain sustained several months prior prevented him from submitting

opposition papers and from appearing in person on January 11, 2023. Plaintiff requested an

adjournment and permission to appear virtually. The Court denied both requests as

unreasonable. The defendant movants appeared for oral argument, but the plaintiff did not. The

Court deemed the motions unopposed.

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By decision and order dated January 20, 2023, the Court granted the respective moving

defendants' motions filed under motion sequence number two, three and four, to the extent of

dismissing the complaint as asserted against each of them pursuant to CPLR 3211 (a)(5) as time

barred.

Before determining motion sequence number two, three and four, the Court had already

denied plaintiffs prior request for an adjournment and for permission to appear remotely for oral

argument on those motion. Motion sequence number five 'Yas seeking the same relief for the

same meritless basis, that is, an ankle sprain sustained several months prior. Furthermore, the

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