Steele v. Goodman

382 F. Supp. 3d 403
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Virginia
DecidedMarch 31, 2019
DocketCivil Action No. 3:17cv601
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Steele v. Goodman, 382 F. Supp. 3d 403 (E.D. Va. 2019).

Opinion

M. Hannah Lauck, United States District Judge

This matter comes before the Court on five motions: (1) Defendant Patricia A. Negron's Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim ("Negron's Motion to Dismiss"),1 (ECF No. 47); (2) Defendant Jason Goodman's "Special Motion to Dismiss the Complaint Under the VA Anti-Slapp Statute" ("Goodman's Motion to Dismiss"),2 (ECF No. 45); (3) Goodman's Motion to Sever,3 (ECF No. 46); (4) Goodman's Motion for Leave to Substitute Corrected Ghost Writing Form (the "Ghost Writing Motion"),4 (ECF No. 71); and, (5) non-party D. George Sweigert's Motion to Intervene (the "Motion to Intervene"),5 (ECF No. 73).6 The Court also considers various non-party filings before it.

The matters are ripe for disposition. The Court dispenses with oral argument because the materials before it adequately present the facts and legal contentions, and argument would not aid the decisional process. The Court exercises jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1332.7 For the *408reasons that follow, the Court will deny in part and grant in part Negron's Motion to Dismiss; deny Goodman's Motion to Dismiss; deny the Motion to Sever; grant the Ghost Writing Motion; and take the Motion to Intervene under advisement. Additionally, the Court will strike several non-party filings from the record.

I. Procedural and Factual Background

A. Procedural Background

On September 1, 2017, Plaintiffs filed their original Complaint (the "Original Complaint") against Jason Goodman, Patricia A. Negron, and "Queen Tut, a woman believed to be known as Carla A. Howell." (Original Compl. 1, ECF No. 1.) Goodman, proceeding pro se , filed an Answer (the "Original Answer"),8 (ECF No. 14), and Negron, by counsel, filed a Motion to Dismiss (the "Original Motion to Dismiss"), (ECF No. 21). Steele opposed the Original Motion to Dismiss, (ECF No. 24), and Negron replied, (ECF No. 29).

On January 23, 2018, Plaintiffs requested entry of default as to "Queen Tut a/k/a Susan A. Lutzke." (ECF No. 30.) Because the Original Complaint did not name as a defendant "Susan A. Lutzke," the Court denied Plaintiffs' request for entry of default. (See Mar. 9, 2018 Order, ECF No. 35.) On March 25, 2018, Plaintiffs moved to amend their Original Complaint, (ECF No. 36), and on April 11, 2018, the Court granted the motion, (ECF No. 38).

On April 13, 2018, Plaintiffs filed the Amended Complaint. (ECF No. 39.) The Amended Complaint names three defendants: Jason Goodman, Patricia A. Negron, and "Susan A. Lutzke a/k/a/ 'Queen Tut' " (collectively, "Defendants"). (Am. Compl. 1, ECF No. 39.) Plaintiffs state eight counts against each defendant as follows:

Count I: Defamation per se (the defamation claim);
Count II: Insulting words, in violation of Virginia Code § 8.01-459 (the insulting words claim);
Count III: Business conspiracy, in violation of Virginia Code § 18.2-49910 and *409Virginia Code § 18.2-50011 (the statutory conspiracy claim);
Count VI: Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress;
Count VII: Personal trespass by computer in violation of Virginia Code § 18.2-152.712 and computer harassment in violation of Virginia Code § 18.2-152.7:113 (the computer claim);
Count VIII: Unauthorized use of name and picture in violation of Virginia Code § 8.01-4014 (the unauthorized use claim); and,
Count IX: Permanent injunction.

Plaintiffs seek $ 6,000,000 in compensatory damages; $ 18,000,000 as "[t]hree-fold [d]amages in accordance with § 18.2-500" of the Virginia Code; $ 350,000 in punitive damages; prejudgment and postjudgment interest; and attorney's fees and costs. (Am. Compl. 96.)

In response to the Amended Complaint, Goodman filed Goodman's Motion to Dismiss and the Motion to Sever. On the same day, Goodman filed an Answer.15 (ECF No. 44.) Negron filed Negron's Motion to Dismiss. Lutzke did not respond to the Amended Complaint and has not made an appearance of any kind.16 Plaintiffs responded in opposition to Goodman's Motion to Dismiss and Goodman replied. Plaintiffs also responded in opposition to the Motion to Sever. Goodman did not file *410a reply, and the time to do so has expired. Finally, Plaintiffs responded in opposition to Negron's Motion to Dismiss and Negron replied.

On September 3, 2018, Plaintiffs requested entry of default as to Lutzke. (ECF No. 65.) On September 6, 2018, the Clerk entered default as to Lutzke. (ECF No. 66.)

Various non-parties have also submitted documents in this matter. George D. Sweigert, a non-party proceeding pro se ,17 has filed seven declarations.18 (ECF Nos. 51, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60.) Sweigert also filed two Notices of Change of Address, (ECF No. 63, 67), and a Notice of Related Litigation, (ECF No. 68). On February 19, 2019, Sweigert filed a "Notice of Motion to Intervene," (ECF No. 72), and then, on the same day, filed the Motion to Intervene,19 (ECF No. 73). Goodman opposed the Motion to Intervene. Sweigert subsequently sent several letters to the Clerk's Office. (ECF Nos. 75, 77.) On March 18, 2019, Sweigert filed a "Notice of Intent to File an Amended Motion," (ECF No. 81), but he has not filed any amended motion to date. In the interest of judicial efficiency, the Court will order Sweigert to file an Amended Motion to Intervene, should he still wish to do so.20 On March 29, 2019, Sweigert filed a document titled "Preliminary Notification to the Government of Canada." (ECF No. 84.)

Additionally, on March 15, 2019, non-party Jacqulyn Weaver21 filed a Declaration.22 (ECF No. 79.) On March 15, 2019, non-party Dean Fougere23 filed a "General Affidavit."24 (ECF No. 80.) On March 18, *4112019, non-party Steve Outtrim25 filed a "Statement in Response to" Goodman's Response opposing Sweigert's Motion to Intervene.26 (ECF No. 82.) Finally, on March 29, 2019, non-party Kevin Marsden27 filed a "Statement in Response to" Goodman's Response opposing Sweigert's Motion to Intervene.28 (ECF No.

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