Stephen v. H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Lifetime Cancer Screening Center, Inc.

259 F. Supp. 3d 1323
CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Florida
DecidedMay 3, 2017
DocketCase No: 8:15-cv-556-T-36AAS
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Stephen v. H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Lifetime Cancer Screening Center, Inc., 259 F. Supp. 3d 1323 (M.D. Fla. 2017).

Opinion

ORDER

Charlene Edwards Honeywell, United States District Judge

This matter comes before the Court upon the Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. 73), Defendant’s Response in 'Opposition (Doc. 83), Plaintiffs reply (Doc." 97), Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. 77), Plaintiffs amended response in' opposition (Doc. 92)1 and Defendant’s reply (Doc. 108). Additionally, the Court has considered Defendant’s Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiffs Response to -Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. 102) and Plaintiffs response in opposition (Doc. 109). Oral argument on the motions was held on February 17, 2017 (Doc. 126). Upon due consideration of the parties’ submissions, including deposition transcripts, affidavits, memo-randa of counsel, and exhibits attached thereto, and for the reasons that follow, the Court will DENY Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment and GRANT Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment. Defendant’s Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiffs Response to Motion for Summary Judgment will be DENIED.

I. STATEMENT OF FACTS2

Plaintiff, F. Otis Stephen, who is black, began his employment with the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Inc. doing business as Moffitt Medical Group (“Moffitt”) as ;an endoscopist and gastroenterologist on May 21, 2013, at an annual salary of $265,012.80. Stephen Dep.3 at 10:2-9, 13:5-8, 15;18-24, 1:12-15; Doc. 25 at ¶ 13. The Chair of the Gastrointestinal Oncology Department, Dr. Mok-enge Malafa, supervised Stephen. Doc. 105 at ¶2. Non-party H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Hospital, Inc. (the “Hospital”) granted privileges to Stephen to work at the Hospital. O’Connor Aff.4 ¶7. Moffitt placed Stephen on paid leave on November 1, 2013, after which he returned on November 11, 2013. But Mof-fitt ultimately terminated his employment on October 23, 2014. The following de[1329]*1329scribes the series of incidents that occurred prior to Stephen’s.termination.

a. August 14, 2013 Procedure

On August 14, 2013, Stephen was conducting an endoscopy procedure and was the physician in charge. Doc 105 at ¶3. The support staff included nurse anesthetist Christian Cleveland-Peck, nurse Melissa Rosa, and endoscopy technician Arnold Gallardo. Doc. 105 at ¶ 4. During the procedure Rosa used the term “nigger-rig” to describe fixing machinery that was not functioning properly during the procedure. Stephen Dep. 179:24-180:11. Lucy Armi-stead, Manager of Patient Care and Rosa’s direct supervisor became aware of. this incident and notified Nancy Bolyard, Director of Nursing for Perioperative Services. Dudley Aff.5 at ¶ 25. On August 20, 2013, Bolyard e-mailed Stephen, alerting him that she was aware of the incident, that she found that behavior unacceptable, and that she wanted to talk to Stephen about it before addressing it with Rosa. Id. Stephen responded, “I have no idea what you are talking about.” Id. Bjolyard then spoke to Stephen, who told her that the issue had been resolved. Stephen Dep. 181:6-16. Bolyard told Stephen that she was going to investigate the incident, although Stephen said there was no need. Id. at 181:16-17; Once the investigation was complete, Moffitt issued a Coaching & Counseling Report to Rosa relating to this incident. Dudley Aff. at ¶ 25.

b. October 30, 20Í3 Procedure

On October 30, 2013, Stephen performed another endoscopy procedure. Gallardo, nurse anesthetist Lori Walz, and nurse Luz Diez were present. Stephen Dep. 29:4-12,' 29:25-30:1, 64:5-20. During the procedure, several of those present participated in a heated and prolonged discussion involving race relations, incarceration, and capital punishment. Stephen Dep. 61-21-62:7; Doc. 105 at ¶8. Walz made.a statement to the effect of “blacks are in prison because they commit all the crimes[.]” Stephen Dep. 77:24-80:18. Stephen said to Walz, while leaning forward and raising his .voice: “do not bring that racist shit to me.” Stephen. Dep. 82:13-21, 83:20-23.

Afterwards, Gallardo, Diez, and Walz provided reports to Human Resources about the incident. Diez reported that Plaintiff lunged across the table towards Walz. and said “[y]ou don’t know the fuck about it.” O’Connor Aff. ¶¶ 35-36. Walz reported that Stephen lunged at her with the endoscope in his hand and screamed “[y]ou don’t know what the fuck you are talking about” and “[t]hat’s why you don’t know anything[;] because you’re a white suburban bitch.” Dudley Aff. ¶¶ 27-28. She stated that she felt scared and thought that Stephen was going to come across the table and strangle her. Id. Gallardo corroborated Walz and Rosa’s accounts and stated that Stephen called Walz a “white suburban bitch,” that Walz was scared, and that if there had not been a bed between them Stephen would have leaped over at Walz. O’Connor Aff. at ¶¶ 35, 37.

Stephen attempted to report the incident to his supervisors Malafa and Scott the same day. His assistant scheduled a •meeting with Stephen, Scott, and O’Con-nor for later that day. Stephen Aff.6 at ¶ 9.

On October 31, 2013, Dr. Jonathan Lancaster, then Moffitt’s President, Vice President Dr. Lee Green, and Jane O’Connor met with Stephen. Stephen Dep. 96:16-20, 99:21-24. During the meeting, Stephen admitted that he leaned forward and said “do not bring that racist shit to me.” Id. at 99:21-102:25. Lancaster told Stephen that he would be placed on paid leave of absence, and that Moffitt would continue the investigation. Stephen Dep. 146:4-16, Ex. [1330]*13305, 107:11-15. Stephen’s scheduled procedures were postponed prior to the meeting. Stephen did not lose any pay or benefits and his paid time off continued to accrue. Stephen Dep. 146:20-25. Stephen requested that Moffitt interview nurse Sheila Homolya and Christian Cleveland-Peck claiming that both had personal knowledge regarding Gallardo’s hostility towards Stephen. Stephen Aff. at ¶ 10. Moffitt did not interview them. Id. Walz was issued an Employee Counseling & Coaching Report for the incident. O’Con-nor Aff. at ¶ 38; Doc. 105 at ¶ 11.

On November 10, 2013, Stephen signed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) Charge of Discrimination (the “Charge”) against Moffitt alleging “unequal terms and conditions of employment when it came to disciplinary actions due to race[,3” in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Stephen Dep., Ex. 5, Doc. 89-2 at 15.

On November 14, 2013, Stephen received a letter from Dr. Malafa indicating that Moffitt would soon complete its investigation of the October 30, 2013 incident, his paid leave was concluded as of November 11, 2013, and his privileges were restored. Doc. 89-5 at 8. The letter indicated that Stephen was placed on leave “to deescalate the situation and allow Moffitt Medical Group to begin its investigation of these complaints.” Id. On December 3, 2013, Malafa issued a Final Written Warning (“FWW”) to Stephen, regarding the October 30, 2013 incident, stating that “an emotionally charged conversation involving race escalated to an inappropriate level such that attention and focus on the patient and procedure may have been compromised.” Stephen Dep. 110:24-111:10, Ex. 4.

On December 18, 2013, the Hospital informed Stephen that he had to participate in a confidential peer review process called a Focused Professional Practice Evaluation (“FPPE”). O’Connor Aff.

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