United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit

174 F.3d 95
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedMay 11, 1999
Docket95
StatusUnpublished

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174 F.3d 95

79 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. (BNA) 808

Sergeant Donna M. HURLEY; Patrick K. Hurley, husband and wife,
v.
The ATLANTIC CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, a subdivision of the
City of Atlantic City; Henry Madamba; Nicholas V. Rifice;
John Mooney; John Does 1 through 50 inclusive, fictitious
name defendants, jointly, severally, and in the alternative
(Camden New Jersey District Civil No. 93-260).
Sergeant Donna M. Hurley; Patrick K. Hurley, husband and wife,
v.
The Atlantic City Police Department, a subdivision of the
City of Atlantic City; Henry Madamba; Nicholas V. Rifice;
John Mooney; John Does 1 Through 50, inclusive, jointly,
severally, and in the alternative (Camden, New Jersey
District Civil No. 94-1122),
Atlantic City Police Department, Appellant No. 96-5633.
Sergeant Donna M. Hurley; Patrick K. Hurley, husband and wife,
v.
The Atlantic City Police Department, a subdivision of the
City of Atlantic City; Henry Madamba; Nicholas V. Rifice;
John Mooney; John Does 1 Through 50, inclusive, fictitious
name defendants, jointly, severally, and in the alternative
(Camden New Jersey District Civil No. 93-260).
Sergeant Donna M. Hurley; Patrick K. Hurley, wife and husband
v.
The Atlantic City Police Department, a subdivision of the
City of Atlantic City; Henry Madamba; Nicholas V. Rifice;
John Mooney; John Does 1 Through 50, inclusive, jointly,
severally, and in the alternative (Camden, New Jersey
District Civil No. 94-1122),
Henry Madamba, Appellant No. 96-5634.
Sergeant Donna M. Hurley; Patrick K. Hurley, husband and wife,
v.
The Atlantic City Police Department, a subdivision of the
City of Atlantic City; Henry Madamba; Nicholas V. Rifice;
John Mooney; John Does 1 Through 50, inclusive, fictitious
name defendants, jointly, severally, and in the alternative
(Camden New Jersey District Civil No. 93-260).
Sergeant Donna M. Hurley; Patrick K. Hurley, wife and husband
v.
The Atlantic City Police Department, a subdivision of the
City of Atlantic City; Henry Madamba; Nicholas V. Rifice;
John Mooney; John Does 1 Through 50, inclusive, jointly,
severally, and in the alternative (Camden New Jersey
District Civil No. 94-1122),
Donna M. Hurley, and Patrick K. Hurley, Appellants No. 96-5661.
Sergeant Donna M. Hurley; Patrick K. Hurley, husband and wife,
v.
The Atlantic City Police Department, a subdivision of the
City of Atlantic City; Henry Madamba; Nicholas V. Rifice;
John Mooney; John Does 1 Through 50, inclusive, fictitious
name defendants, jointly, severally, and in the alternative
(Camden New Jersey District Civil No. 93-260).
Sergeant Donna M. Hurley; Patrick K. Hurley, wife and husband
v.
The Atlantic City Police Department, a subdivision of the
City of Atlantic City; Henry Madamba; Nicholas V. Rifice;
John Mooney; John Does 1 Through 50, inclusive, jointly,
severally, and in the alternative (Camden, New Jersey
District Civil No. 94-1122),
Donna M. Hurley, and Patrick K. Hurley, Appellants No. 96-5738.

Nos. 96-5633, 96-5634, 96-5661 and 96-5738.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued May 4, 1998.
Reargued Oct. 5, 1998.
Decided March 18, 1999.
As amended May 11, 1999.

Clifford L. Van Syoc (Argued), Van Syoc Law Offices, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, for Plaintiffs-Appellees/Cross-Appellants.

Dennis M. Tuohy (Argued), Tuohy & Tuohy, Atlantic City, New Jersey, for Defendant-Appellant/Cross-Appellee, Atlantic City Police Department.

Mark Falk (Argued), Barry & McMoran, Newark, New Jersey, for Defendant-Appellant/Cross-Appellee, Henry Madamba.

Richard L. Goldstein (Argued), Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin, Marlton, New Jersey, for Defendant/Cross-Appellee, Nicholas V. Rifice.

Thomas F. Bradley (Argued), Hankin, Sandson & Sandman, Atlantic City, New Jersey, for Defendant/Cross-Appellee, John J. Mooney.

Before: BECKER, Chief Judge, SCIRICA and COWEN, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

BECKER, Chief Judge.

This is an appeal by defendants Henry Madamba and the Atlantic City Police Department (ACPD) from an amended judgment entered upon a jury's determination that Madamba discriminated against plaintiff Donna Hurley on the basis of her sex in violation of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD), N.J. Stat. Ann. 10:5-1 et seq., and that the ACPD discriminated against her on the basis of her sex in violation of the LAD and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq. Donna Hurley cross-appeals from an amended judgment entered upon the jury's determination that defendant Nicholas Rifice did not discriminate against her in violation of the LAD. She also cross-appeals from the district court's order granting defendant John Mooney's motion for summary judgment and the district court's order denying her motions for prejudgment interest and an additur and granting her motion for attorney's fees subject to a reduced hourly rate. In addition, plaintiff Patrick Hurley appeals from the district court's order granting defendants' motion for summary judgment on his loss of consortium claim.

Because the harassing conduct tolerated by the ACPD was longstanding and egregious, and because the trial court did not commit reversible error in its evidentiary decisions or its jury instructions, we will affirm the amended judgment insofar as it imposes liability and compensatory damages on the ACPD. However, because the punitive damages instructions did not require actual participation by upper management or willful indifference as required by New Jersey law, we will vacate the amended judgment to the extent it imposes punitive damages against the ACPD and order a new trial on that issue.

Our recent decision in Failla v. City of Passaic, 146 F.3d 149 (3d Cir.1998), set forth our understanding of liability for aiding and abetting under the New Jersey LAD. In light of Failla, it is evident that the jury instructions on aiding and abetting erred in two critical respects. We will therefore reverse the amended judgment entered against Madamba because the instructions failed to require a finding that Madamba substantially assisted the harassment. We will also vacate the judgment entered in favor of Rifice because the instructions wrongly directed the jury to absolve Rifice unless he took affirmative harassing acts. However, we will affirm the district court's order granting Mooney's motion for summary judgment because, as we understand New Jersey law, he could not, as a nonsupervisory employee, be liable for aiding and abetting the ACPD's failure to prevent and redress harassment even if he affirmatively harassed Donna Hurley. We will also affirm the district court's order denying plaintiff's motions for prejudgment interest and an additur and granting plaintiff's motion for attorney's fees subject to a reduced hourly rate.1

I. Facts and Procedural History2

Plaintiff Donna Hurley has been an officer with the ACPD since February of 1978. She joined the force shortly after becoming the first female graduate of the Atlantic City Police Academy. Her husband, plaintiff Patrick Hurley, is also an officer with the ACPD.

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