Stelmach v. Plastipak Packaging CA5

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 14, 2024
DocketF085844
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 5/14/24 Stelmach v. Plastipak Packaging CA5

NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

ANASTAZJA STELMACH, F085844 Plaintiff and Appellant, (Super. Ct. No. CV-18-002438) v.

PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC., et al., OPINION Defendants and Respondents.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Stanislaus County. John D. Freeland, Judge. Thyberglaw, Gregory A. Thyberg; Law Offices of Johnathan Durham, Jonathan Durham; and Schwinghamer Law, Noah Schwinghamer for Plaintiff and Appellant. Cummings, McClorey, Davis, Acho & Associates and Ryan D. Miller for Defendants and Respondents. -ooOoo- Anastazja Stelmach sued Plastipak Packaging, Inc., and Ovidio Barahona (collectively, defendants), alleging that while she was working at Plastipak, Barahona, who was her supervisor, sexually assaulted her in a company warehouse. After a 12-day trial on her claims of sexual battery, hostile work environment sexual harassment, and failure to prevent, investigate, and remedy sexual harassment, the jury rendered its special verdict in defendants’ favor on all claims. The trial court denied Stelmach’s motion for a new trial. On appeal from the resulting judgment in defendants’ favor, Stelmach contends the trial court erred in denying her motion in limine to exclude DNA test results and in not granting a new trial based on misconduct by defense counsel during trial and in closing argument. We affirm. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND Trial Testimony Stelmach did not designate all the trial proceedings for inclusion in the reporter’s transcript. Rather, she designated some proceedings on the motions in limine, the defense’s opening statement, the testimony of select witnesses, the parties closing arguments, and the jury polling. A summary of the testimony provided follows. Stelmach worked for a staffing agency, Balance Staffing, which placed her at Plastipak in mid-April 2018. Plastipak manufactures plastic bottles, which are placed on pallets with cardboard sheets between the layers of bottles. The pallets are stored at Plastipak warehouses until a customer orders the bottles. Customers return the pallets and cardboard sheets to Plastipak so they may be reused. Stelmach worked as a dunnage sorter—she sorted the cardboard sheets to ensure they were not contaminated and restacked them on an empty pallet so Plastipak could reuse the sheets. Stelmach worked at two Plastipak warehouses—one was located on Leckron Road and the other on Finch Road. Barahona was Stelmach’s supervisor. Barahona assigned Stelmach to the Finch warehouse, where she worked with one other Plastipak employee, Jose Flores, who drove the forklift. A structure was inside the Finch warehouse that served as an office, restroom, and break room. Stelmach testified that when she first went to the Finch warehouse, Flores made inappropriate comments to her. Twice Flores turned off the lights when she was in the break room and said they

2. could lay down, and twice he came towards her sorting table in the dunnage area and asked her to lay on the pallets with him. During one of those incidents, Flores told her he had not had sex with his wife in two years. Stelmach felt he was trying to see if she would go along with his advances. Stelmach testified that Barahona started making advances toward her when she moved to the Finch warehouse. He made comments that she felt were designed to see how far he could go with her, such as telling her his wife did not satisfy him sexually, and his comments made her uncomfortable. She claimed that on one occasion, Barahona told her they were going to cut one of the two dunnage sorters, and he later told her they were going to let go of the other dunnage sorter, Clara Lopez. Stelmach testified that on Friday, May 11, 2018, while she was working at the Finch warehouse, Barahona walked up to her and told her she looked tired. She told him she was, and she was trying hard not to cry because her boyfriend broke up with her. Barahona then grabbed her hand and pulled her away from the sorting table behind the pallet. He pinned her against the wall behind the pallet, which had dunnage on it, and started kissing her. The pallets were two or three feet from the wall. Stelmach tried to get away, but he grabbed her waist with both arms. He stuck his right hand into her pants and put it on her genitals. She pulled his hand out after about five to seven seconds. He dragged her to pallets that were stacked hip-high, bent her over them, and stuck his hand in her underwear; at least one of his fingers penetrated her vagina. She pulled his hand out again. Barahona unbuttoned her jeans and tried to pull her pants down, but when they did not come off, he digitally penetrated her again. Stelmach managed to get away from Barahona and ran out of the warehouse. As she was leaving, she saw Flores, who was the only other person working in the warehouse that day, sitting in the office. Stelmach went straight home. She called a friend and told her what happened. Stelmach called Balance Staffing and told them her supervisor at Plastipak assaulted her

3. and she was not going back.1 She then called the Modesto police department. Officer Bret Babbitt came to her home and took a police report. She went to the hospital, where medical personnel performed a sexual assault examination that included taking a swab of her vaginal area. After the exam, she was released from the hospital and went home. Stelmach saw Dr. Elizabeth Zdradzinski, a licensed marriage and family therapist psychologist, twice, once in May 2018 and once in June 2018, who advised her to follow- up with her primary physician. She was prescribed antianxiety and antidepressant medications, but she did not take them for long because she was afraid of addiction. She also coped with her emotional injury by abusing alcohol. She was an alcoholic who had been sober since September 13, 2020. She was raped by a former boyfriend in 2015. Barahona denied sexually harassing or assaulting Stelmach. He testified when he got to the Finch warehouse to perform inspections on May 11, 2018, he saw Stelmach and Flores coming out of the break room. Barahona put his keys down in the office and used the restroom, and when he came out of the office, Stelmach was in the dunnage area and Flores was on the forklift. Barahona started to walk the floor. Barahona noticed that Stelmach looked disheveled. Flores told him something was wrong with her. Barahona went over to Stelmach and asked if she was okay. Stelmach told him about the fight with her boyfriend and that she broke up with him. Barahona denied that he engaged in any of the physical acts Stelmach described, or that he told her his wife was not pleasing him sexually. While Barahona was talking to Stelmach, Flores was loading and off-loading a truck and passed by them multiple times

1 An email from Patricia Gould to Felicia Caballero, both of whom worked for Balance Staffing, states that Gould spoke with Stelmach at 11:06 a.m. on May 11, 2018. Gould reported that Stelmach told her Barahona sexually harassed her—he kissed her and tried to stick his hand in her pants and pushed her up against the dunnage area—and she did not return after lunch. Gould followed up with her later that afternoon and Stelmach told her she filed a police report and was sent to the hospital to get checked out. Gould stated she called Sandoval and told him Balance Staffing was investigating Stelmach’s complaint.

4. on his forklift. Barahona denied that Flores was in the office.

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