Sussman v. San Diego Police Dept.

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. California
DecidedMarch 30, 2022
Docket3:20-cv-01085
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 |} NANCY SUSSMAN, MICHAEL Case No.: 20cv1085-JO-MDD 12 SUSSMAN ESTATE THEREOF BY AND THRU HIS SPECIAL 13 ||} ADMINISTER FOR THE ESTATE, 14 Plaintiff, ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS TO DISMISS 15 V. 16 7 SAN DIEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT, et. al., Defendants. 19

Defendants Judge Kenneth So; Judge Gregory Pollack; District Attorney Summer ||Stephan; Assistant District Attorney Wendy Patrick; City Attorney Mara Elliot; former || Deputy City Attorney Ryan Scott; the San Diego Police Department; individually named ||San Diego Police Department Officers; the California Department of Motor Vehicles; the || Certified Board of Registered Nursing; Alfonso and Esperanza Martinez; Joel and Mary || Johnson; California Highway Patrol Officer Erick Parra; Allstate Northbrook Indemnity ||{Company; Prime Healthcare Paradise Valley, LLC dba Paradise Valley Hospital; and || Dr. Prakash Bhatia filed motions to dismiss Plaintiff’s Second Amended Complaint on

1 || various grounds, including res judicata; judicial, prosecutorial, and state immunity; 2 ||improper service of process; and failure to state a claim. Dkts. 73, 76, 78, 80-81, □□□□□□ 3 ||89-90. For the reasons stated below, the Court grants Defendants’ motions to dismiss. 4 I. BACKGROUND 5 Plaintiff Nancy Sussman’s son, Michael Sussman, was convicted in San Diego 6 Superior Court for a variety of misdemeanors related to a domestic violence incident and 7 || was given a one-year sentence. Shortly after being released from jail, Mr. Sussman died 8 ||of a drug overdose. In the instant action, the second of two lawsuits she has filed in the 9 ||Southern District of California, Plaintiff brings fourteen claims based in part on a 10 ||conspiracy between Judges, attorneys, government organizations, and private parties to 11 ||harm her and her son and violate their civil rights during the prosecution and conviction of 12 ||Mr. Sussman. See Dkt. 70 (the “SAC”). Plaintiff also brings claims based on a series of 13 ||apparently unrelated grievances, including allegedly unlawful arrests, confinement to a 14 || psychiatric unit, and revocation of her driver’s license and nursing license. 15 || A. Plaintiff's Prior Federal Court Action 16 On June 6, 2019, Plaintiff sued in the United States District Court for the Southern 17 || District of California, alleging a conspiracy to falsely prosecute and convict Mr. Sussman. 18 || Nancy Sussman, et al. v. San Diego Police Dept., et al., Case No. 19cv1063-DMS-JLB (the 19 ||“Prior Action”). In the Prior Action, the purported conspirators included Judge Kenneth 20 the San Diego Police Department (the “SDPD”), the San Diego City Attorney’s Office 21 “City Attorney’s Office”), City Attorney Mara Elliot, former Deputy City Attorney 22 ||Ryan Scott, Lieutenant Jeff Jordon, and Alfonso Martinez, among other defendants. See 23 || Prior Action Dkt. 9. On November 4, 2019, the District Court dismissed Plaintiff's Second 24 || Amended Complaint with prejudice. See Prior Action Dkt. 110. On September 15, 2020. 25 Ninth Circuit affirmed. See Prior Action Dkt. 128. 26 The Instant Action 27 After the dismissal of her Prior Action, Plaintiff filed the instant action on June 15. 28 2020. The Defendants described below have moved to dismiss the claims against them.

1 i. Judicial Defendants In the SAC, Plaintiff claims that Defendants Judge Kenneth So and Judge Gregory 3 ||Pollack (together, the “Judicial Defendants”) illegally acted to harm Plaintiff and 4 Sussman in violation of their civil rights. Plaintiff contends, as she did in the Prior 5 ||Action, that Judge So unfairly presided over the criminal trial of Mr. Sussman, which 6 resulted in Mr. Sussman’s “fake conviction” and death. SAC at 11-13, 17-18. Unrelated 7 the criminal prosecution of her son, Plaintiff claims Judge Pollack presided over a civil 8 || harassment matter during which he wrongfully issued a “forged” restraining order against 9 || Plaintiff and in favor of Plaintiff's neighbors. See Alfonso Martinez v. Nancy Sussman, Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, Case No. 37-2016-00045136-CU- 11 |} HRCTL; SAC at 6, 9, 16-17. Based on the above, Plaintiff alleges the following claims against the Judicial Defendants: (1) violations of unspecified rights under § 1983 (Count ||I); (2) abuse of process (Count II); (3) RICO (Count V); (4) interference with a federal || lawsuit (Count VIII); and (5) interference with prospective economic advantages (Count 15 || XIV).! 16 ii. The Prosecutorial Defendants Plaintiff also names District Attorney Summer Stephan (“DA Stephan”), Assistant || District Attorney Wendy Patrick (“ADA Patrick”), City Attorney Mara Elliot, and former || Deputy City Attorney Ryan Scott (together, the “Prosecutorial Defendants”). □□□□□□□□□□□ || allegations against the Prosecutorial Defendants appear to center around the prosecution of Sussman. Plaintiff alleges that DA Stephan subjected her and her son to unidentified || “fake trials” and concealed the SDPD’s and DA’s conspiracy of regularly conducting fake

|\awine ee 1 Because Plaintiff has not assigned a unique number to each Count in her SAC, for the purpose of this opinion, the Counts are referred to sequentially in the order they appear. Additionally, Plaintiff names certain Defendants in the Count headings but alleges no facts || with respect to them. For the purposes of its analysis, the Court has only considered ae against whom some facts are alleged within each Count as Defendants to that

1 ||trials. SAC at 4. Plaintiff does not further clarify the contours of this alleged conspiracy. 2 || Plaintiff also claims that DA Stephan refused to investigate her son’s death in 2018. Id. at 3 ||23. According to Plaintiff, ADA Patrick participated in these events, although her role is 4 ||not specified. Id. 4, 12-13, 23. As to City Attorney Elliot and former Deputy City Attorney 5 || Scott, Plaintiff claims that they improperly prosecuted Mr. Sussman by “condoning perjury 6 false evidence” but does not allege further facts in support. Jd. at 12. 7 Plaintiff also identifies a handful of separate events on which she bases her claims 8 || against the Prosecutorial Defendants, each of which appear to have occurred a year or more 9 || after the prosecution of Mr. Sussman. Plaintiff alleges DA Stephan arrested Plaintiff in 10 ||2019, on the false charge of criminally threatening Defendant Alfonso Martinez to 11 ||improperly influence the outcome of the Prior Action. Jd. at 14-15. Plaintiff further 12 || appears to claim that ADA Patrick participated in this wrong by falsely representing to the 13 || state court in the same criminal action that Plaintiff had threatened Alfonso Martinez. Jd. 14 15-16. Other than claiming that she was in fact innocent of having threatened Defendant 15 || Martinez, Plaintiff does not plead further detail. In connection with the same matter, ADA 16 || Patrick also allegedly “got on Television to discredit Sussman publically as a witness when 17 || she was also the prosecutor.” Jd. at 15. Plaintiff does not identify the statements that ADA 18 || Patrick made to the press. 19 Plaintiff further claims that Defendant City Attorney Elliot committed abuse of 20 ||process by “filing a felony restraining order against Sussman using false document 21 || provided to her by the District Attorney.” Jd. at 15. Plaintiff does not state any further 22 ||context or facts in support of this allegation. Plaintiff also alleges that former Deputy City 23 || Attorney Scott granted immunity to her neighbor, Defendant Alfonso Martinez “for his 24 || perjured statements and a false letter and false pictures.” Id. at 7. Plaintiff does not provide 25 additional detail, although this allegation appears to be unrelated to Mr. Sussman’s 26 || prosecution.

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