Tony Cantu v. John E. Maher, Thomas Tollett, and Tommy's Seafood Steakhouse

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 25, 2009
Docket14-07-00584-CV
StatusPublished

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Tony Cantu v. John E. Maher, Thomas Tollett, and Tommy's Seafood Steakhouse, (Tex. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed August 25, 2009

Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed August 25, 2009.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-07-00584-CV

TONY CANTU, Appellant

V.

JOHN E. MAHER, THOMAS TOLLETT, AND TOMMY=S SEAFOOD STEAKHOUSE, Appellees

On Appeal from the County Civil Court at Law No. 1

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 887156

M E M O R A N D U M  O P I N I O N

In two issues, appellant, Tony Cantu, seeks reversal of an order dismissing his suit against appellees, John Maher, Thomas Tollette, and Tommy=s Seafood Steakhouse, following the trial court=s finding of discovery abuse, and further finding that this case is groundless and brought in bad faith and for the purpose of harassment. Because all dispositive issues of law are settled, we issue this memorandum opinion and affirm the trial court=s order of dismissal.  See Tex. R. App. P. 47.4.


                                                   I.  Background         

Cantu and Maher are neighbors with a history of conflict arising out of participation in a homeowner=s association. Apparently, disputes between Cantu and several other members of the homeowner=s association precipitated several lawsuits in Harris County.  Cantu, pro se, initiated the instant suit against Maher, Tollette, and Tommy=s Seafood Steakhouse.   During all times material, Maher was an attorney licensed to practice law in Texas. 

The chronology of events essential to disposition of this appeal began before The Honorable Grant Dorfman in the 129th District Court of Harris County.  Cantu sued his homeowner=s association claiming breach of contract to repair, and alleging that the other named defendants committed various acts constituting vandalism, libel, slander, threats of bodily injury, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.  Maher and Tollette were not named defendants in that case.  However, subsequent to an encounter between Cantu, Maher,  and Tollette at Tommy=s Seafood Steakhouse, Cantu filed this lawsuit. Cantu contends Maher has engaged in the following conduct: Athreat, harassment, slander and libel and a conspiracy of disseminating libelous accounts about Plaintiff to hurt his character and reputation and interfere with the due course in a civil lawsuit.@ Cantu alleges Tollette engaged in slander and libel by averments in an affidavit that Cantu Athreatened his business.@


On February 28, 2007, Judge Dorfman signed an agreed order granting a temporary injunction.  Maher and Tommy=s Seafood Steakhouse Restaurant were included in the order as non-parties.  First, Cantu was enjoined from Adirectly or indirectly, having any contact or communication with Tommy=s Seafood Steakhouse Restaurant, its owners, employees, and vendors, by personal means, electronically, telephonically, or by other means.@  Second, Cantu was enjoined from Adirectly or indirectly, having any contact or communication with Mr. John Maher, his family, personal property or real property, by personal means, electronically, telephonically, or be any other means, and from stalking or following John Maher or his family members and from stopping, slowing down, and/or making gestures or comments to or toward John Maher or his family while passing John Maher=s home.@ Third, Maher was similarly enjoined from Astopping, slowing down, and/or making gestures or comments to or toward Tony Cantu or his family while passing Tony Cantu=s home.@

On March 4, 2007,  Cantu filed the instant suit against Maher, Tollett, and Tommy=s Seafood Steakhouse in Harris County Court at Law No. 1.  On March 9, 2007, Cantu filed an ex-parte Application for Temporary Restraining Order against Maher and  Tollette.   That same day, the Honorable Ed Landry, visiting judge in the Harris County Court at Law No. 1, signed a Temporary Restraining Order which provide in part:

Defendants, John E. Maher and Thomas Tollett are hereby restrained from the following:

a.         Making direct or indirect harassing or vulgar comments, statements threats, or gestures to [Cantu] or any member of [Cantu=s] family;

b.         Making physical contact or causing any physical damage to [Cantu=s]  property;

c.         Entering onto [Cantu=s] property;

d.         Parking vehicles in such a manner that blocks or impedes [Cantu=s] driveway or otherwise impairing [Cantu=s] use and enjoyment of their Driveway;

e.         Making any libelous or slanderous statements against each other or each Other=s family members, invitees or guests, verbally or in writing

f.          Communication for legal matters Shall be in a professional manner without foul language.

The order was set to expire on March 23, 2007; however, the trial court=s docket indicates that on March 12, 2007, Judge Landry signed an order rendering it void.  Apparently, this action occurred without benefit of notice to all parties or a hearing. 


On March 22, 2007, Maher filed his Plea to the Jurisdiction, Motion to Dismiss, and Motion for Sanctions.  On March 23, 2007, Cantu filed his answer, Motion for Temporary Injunction, and Motion for Sanctions.  On March 30, 2007,  Maher filed a Supplement To Plea To The Jurisdiction, Motion To Dismiss, and Motion For Sanctions in County Court at Law No. 1. On April 3, 2007, Judge Cagle signed an order of dismissal; however, Cantu=s Motion to Reinstate was granted approximately one week later.  In his motion to reinstate Cantu asserted that the Alawsuit in this court is about preventing

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