Valerie Rheeder v. Shellene Gray, City of Marion, Douglas Slagle and Joseph McHale

CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedJune 6, 2025
Docket23-0605
StatusPublished

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Valerie Rheeder v. Shellene Gray, City of Marion, Douglas Slagle and Joseph McHale, (iowa 2025).

Opinion

In the Iowa Supreme Court

No. 23–0605

Submitted March 26, 2025—Filed June 6, 2025

Valerie Rheeder,

Appellee,

vs.

Shellene Gray, City of Marion, Douglas Slagle, and Joseph McHale,

Appellants.

Interlocutory appeal from the Iowa District Court for Linn County,

Valerie L. Clay, judge.

Four defendants appeal the district court’s refusal to dismiss a plaintiff’s

claims for workplace sexual harassment and retaliation. Reversed and

Remanded.

May, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which all justices joined.

Kacy L. Flaherty-Tarpey (argued) and Margaret A. Hanson of Dentons

Davis Brown PC, Des Moines, for appellant Gray.

Holly A. Corkery (argued) and Amy L. Reasner of Lynch Dallas, P.C., Cedar

Rapids, for appellants City of Marion and McHale.

Bridget R. Penick (argued) and Olivia N. Norwood of Fredrikson & Byron,

P.A., Des Moines, for appellant Slagle.

Ann E. Brown (argued) of Ann Brown Legal PC, Cedar Rapids, for appellee. 2

May, Justice.

A custodian for a city police department sued the city and some of its

employees. The custodian claims that she experienced sexual harassment and

retaliation in violation of the Iowa Civil Rights Act (ICRA). The defendants argue

that the district court should have dismissed the custodian’s claims.

We agree with the defendants. Viewing the record in the light most

favorable to the custodian, the alleged harassment was not sufficiently severe or

pervasive to support an ICRA claim. Similarly, the alleged acts of retaliation did

not amount to a materially adverse action as required for an ICRA claim. So we

reverse and remand for dismissal.

I. Background Facts and Procedural History.

A. Rheeder Begins Work. Valerie Rheeder began working for the City of

Marion in 2018. Rheeder worked as a custodian for the Marion Police

Department. At that time, the department’s chief of police was Joseph McHale,

the deputy chief was Douglas Slagle, and the administrative manager was

Shellene Gray.

Rheeder reported to Michael Kula, another custodian. And Kula reported

to Gray. Chief McHale and Deputy Chief Slagle were at the top of Rheeder’s chain

of command.

B. Rheeder’s First Interactions with Slagle. Initially, Rheeder and Slagle

were friendly toward each other, just like Rheeder was with other department

employees. But then, two months after she started her job, the tone of the

relationship changed. Slagle asked for her personal phone number. And then he

started texting her.

A month later, Slagle started saying and doing things that made Rheeder

uncomfortable. For instance, Rheeder asserts that Slagle would seek 3

opportunities to shake her hand. And during those handshakes, Slagle would

linger longer than necessary. On one handshaking occasion, Rheeder claims that

Slagle tapped her foot with his foot several times.

Rheeder also recalls an incident that happened while she was taking out

the garbage behind the department. As Rheeder recalls the exchange, Slagle

pulled up and said, “Why don’t you hop in the car and we’ll take a trip.” Rheeder

responded, “Oh we’ll have an adventure.” In reply, Slagle suggestively repeated,

“Oh we’ll have an adventure.”

C. Rheeder’s Interactions with Slagle Take a Sharper Turn. By early

January 2019, now five months into her employment, Rheeder’s interactions

with Slagle became even more uncomfortable for Rheeder. Around January 8,

Slagle asked to speak with Rheeder in his office. Rheeder alleges that the

following exchange occurred:

• Slagle told her that he had thought about her “too much” over the

holidays and wanted to reach out to her.

• Slagle asked Rheeder to send him a picture of her smiling face.

• Slagle then said, “You tell me what you want to do with me, and I will

tell you what I want to do with you. I want to know if it’s the same thing.

I want to know if what I want is what you want.”

• Rheeder put up her hands, exclaimed, “Whoa,” and left Slagle’s office.

D. Rheeder and Slagle’s Text Messages. Over the next three days,

Rheeder and Slagle exchanged text messages. Because we think the messages

provide important context, we have reproduced them in full. 4

1. January 9 text messages.

Sender Time Message Content Slagle 9:31 a.m. Hey you! Haven’t seen you today! Rheeder 9:32 a.m. [emoji of smiling sun] Slagle 9:35 a.m. I better see you. You are no stranger, at least I don’t want you to be! Rheeder 9:36 a.m. Hi! I have to keep my stranger title [emoji sideways smile] lol. Jokes. Slagle 9:36 a.m. I will be a stranger to you? Rheeder 9:36 a.m. Will check in. Slagle 9:37 a.m. Haha-let’s go with special and amazing Rheeder 9:38 a.m. U will. Slagle 9:38 a.m. Yes. Amazing. Simply. Naturally. Rheeder 9:38 a.m. Ok. I will work on stranger thing. Maybe just “strange”? [emoji sideways smile] No. I certainly hope not! 9:39 a.m. Lol. Ok. Yes. That does sound better. But really?! Slagle 9:40 a.m. I will take it! Rheeder 9:41 a.m. Ooooooo. Thank you Doug! I will give you a fist bump for that one [emoji of smiley face and fist bump] 9:42 a.m. Now I know why you make me nervous. Brilliant. Slagle 9:57 a.m. Well……. 10:11 a.m. Ok. I shall be waiting…….. 10:12 a.m. Deal Rheeder 10:13 a.m. [emoji of smiling sun] I need to mop some floors…. Then…. I will make my first attempt [emoji of smiling face] Slagle 11:39 a.m. Still waiting Yes 11:40 a.m. Please share Rheeder 11:40 a.m. [smiling sun emoji] Slagle 11:40 a.m. [emoji of tongue sticking out and winking face] Rheeder 11:41 a.m. Question….if it takes me a dew [sic] text messages…. Few 11:42 a.m. Okay [sideways smiling emoji face] Slagle 11:43 a.m. Yes. Why Rheeder 11:43 a.m. [smiling face emoji] Slagle 11:43 a.m. Oh boy Rheeder 11:43 a.m. Ok. 5

11:44 a.m. So why does Doug cause me to feel nervous? [thinking emoji face] Slagle 11:45 a.m. I get that. I understand. Ok. Want to talk in person more? Rheeder 11:45 a.m. Well….this is multi-sided Slagle 11:45 a.m. Next What’s next Anytime Name it 11:46 a.m. Or you can share now Ok. So…… Rheeder 11:47 a.m. You are the deputy Chief of police department. I know you don’t mean to be intimidating….but it just is. Lol Gosh this wpuld [sic] be easier in a conversation! Slagle 11:47 a.m. See me tomorrow and we will figure out when and where you want to meet Think of what is best for you. When and where Rheeder 11:47 a.m. Ok. So point one covered [smiling face emoji] Slagle 11:47 a.m. Deal?! Rheeder 11:47 a.m. Yes please. Slagle 11:47 a.m. Ok. Alone? At work? 11:48 a.m. When and where Rheeder 11:48 a.m. Really? Slagle 11:48 a.m. See you tomorrow! Rheeder 11:48 a.m. Well…i do not wish to leave you with incomplete answer… But it would be easier. So when can I chat with Doug? Slagle 11:49 a.m. [smiling emoji with heart eyes] Rheeder 11:49 a.m. Ok. Deal. Deal….we will chat. 11:50 a.m. Sorry bad word Ok. We figure out what is best time. Yes. See you tomorrow! [two smiling sun emojis]

2. January 10 text messages.

Sender Time Message Content Slagle 10:15 a.m. Share Rheeder 10:16 a.m. I very much want to BUT I need to ask u some questions 6

What does your afternoon lool [sic] like 10:17 a.m. Look Slagle 10:17 a.m. Share Tell me one thing u want to do with me Rheeder 10:17 a.m. Lol Nope [smiling face emoji] Slagle 10:17 a.m. What time are u thinking and where Rheeder 10:18 a.m.

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