Thomas v. Venditto

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedSeptember 29, 2023
Docket2:11-cv-06084
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK DARREN E. THOMAS and MARLENE THOMAS,

Plaintiffs, v. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER LEONARD GENOVA, CHRISTINA F. NICOLIA, 11-cv-6084 (HG) (ARL) as Executrix of the Estate of FREDERICK P. IPPOLITO, Deceased, CHRISTOPHER GIOIA and TOWN OF OYSTER BAY,

Defendants.

HECTOR GONZALEZ, United States District Judge: Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 2 FACTUAL BACKGROUND ......................................................................................................... 3 PROCEDURAL HISTORY............................................................................................................ 7 LEGAL STANDARD ................................................................................................................... 11 DISCUSSION ............................................................................................................................... 12 I. Plaintiffs’ Section 1983 Claims ......................................................................................... 13 A. Malicious Prosecution Claim ......................................................................................... 14 B. Selective Enforcement Claim ......................................................................................... 17 C. Due Process Claim ......................................................................................................... 22 D. Personal Involvement of Defendants Genova and Ippolito ........................................... 23 E. Defendant Gioia’s Immunity .......................................................................................... 27 1. Absolute Immunity ..................................................................................................... 28 2. Qualified Immunity .................................................................................................... 30 II. Intentional Discrimination (Sections 1981 & 1982) .......................................................... 33 III. Conspiracy (Sections 1985 and 1986) ............................................................................... 36 A. Section 1985 Claim ........................................................................................................ 36 B. Section 1986 Claim ........................................................................................................ 39 IV. Monell Liability ................................................................................................................. 39 V. Fair Housing Act ................................................................................................................ 43 A. The District Court’s Power to Grant Summary Judgment Sua Sponte .......................... 44 B. FHA Claim ..................................................................................................................... 46 VI. State Claims ....................................................................................................................... 49 VII. Plaintiffs’ Cross-Motions ................................................................................................... 50 CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................................. 51

INTRODUCTION This is an action brought by Darren E. Thomas and Marlene Thomas (collectively, “Plaintiffs”) against the Town of Oyster Bay (the “Town”), Leonard Genova, Frederick P. Ippolito,1 and Christopher Gioia (collectively “Defendants”). Plaintiffs allege that the individual Defendants violated their civil and constitutional rights by engaging in a race-based selective enforcement and malicious prosecution of Plaintiffs in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983; deprived Plaintiffs of their right to use their home as a two-family residence without due process of law in violation of Section 1983; intentionally discriminated against Plaintiffs in violation of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1981 and 1982; engaged in a conspiracy in violation of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1985 and 1986; and violated §§ 3604(a)–(b) and 3617 of the Fair Housing Act. ECF No. 174 (Second Amended Complaint, or “SAC”) ¶¶ 108–22, 123–29; 130–34, 135–38. Plaintiffs further allege Monell liability by the Town arising out of a purported equal protection violation. Id. ¶¶ 139–55. Finally, Plaintiffs raise state common law claims for intentional infliction of emotional distress, abuse of process, and malicious prosecution against the individual Defendants. Id. ¶¶ 156–68. Before the Court is Defendants’ combined motion for summary judgment and to dismiss

the SAC, ECF No. 183, as well as Plaintiffs’ opposition to the motion for summary judgment and Plaintiffs’ motions seeking to disqualify the Town’s attorney and to further amend the complaint, ECF No. 182. For the reasons set forth below, Defendants’ motion is granted, and Plaintiffs’ motions are denied.

1 Defendant Ippolito is since deceased. Plaintiffs substituted his estate as a party. See ECF No. 89.

2 FACTUAL BACKGROUND2 Plaintiffs are residents of the Town, which is located in Nassau County. Defendant Genova served as the Town’s Deputy Supervisor from approximately October 2002 through

November 2010 and as the Town Attorney from approximately November 2010 through January 2017. ECF No. 183-4 ¶¶ 4–5 (“Genova Affidavit”). Defendant Ippolito served as the Town’s Commissioner of Planning and Development from approximately January 2009 through January 2016. ECF No. 183-17 (Ippolito HR Documents). Defendant Gioia served, at all times relevant to the current action, as a Code Enforcement Inspector in the Town’s Department of Planning and Development. ECF No. 183-5 (“Gioia Affidavit”) Plaintiffs’ original complaint and first amended complaint also included claims against John Venditto, who served as Town Supervisor from 1998 through January 2017. ECF No. 1 (Complaint) ¶ 6; ECF No. 89 (First Amended Complaint) ¶ 6. Venditto passed away during the pendency of this litigation and was dismissed after Plaintiffs did not timely move to substitute

his estate as a party. ECF No. 124 (Suggestion of Death); ECF Text Order, August 5, 2020. When Plaintiffs filed their first amended complaint on August 23, 2019, they added as a defendant Joseph Saladino, who has served as Town Supervisor since January 2017. ECF No.

2 Except for citations to Plaintiffs’ SAC (ECF No. 174), which are included only for context to describe the alleged events that gave rise to Plaintiffs’ claims, the information described in this section is based on Defendants’ statement of material facts (ECF No. 183-1), Plaintiffs’ response to Defendants’ statement of material facts (ECF No. 182-1), Plaintiffs’ counter-statement of material facts (ECF No. 182-2), and Defendants’ response to Plaintiff’s statement of material facts (ECF No. 187-9), filed pursuant to Local Civil Rule 56.1, and the exhibits cited therein. The Court takes to be true facts stated in a party’s Rule 56.1 statement that are supported by testimonial or documentary evidence and denied by the other party with only a conclusory statement without citation to conflicting testimonial or documentary evidence. See E.D.N.Y. Local Rule 56.1(c), (d).

3 89.

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