Weber v. Lancaster Newspapers, Inc.

878 A.2d 63, 34 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1203, 2005 Pa. Super. 192, 2005 Pa. Super. LEXIS 1320
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 24, 2005
StatusPublished
Cited by43 cases

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Weber v. Lancaster Newspapers, Inc., 878 A.2d 63, 34 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1203, 2005 Pa. Super. 192, 2005 Pa. Super. LEXIS 1320 (Pa. Ct. App. 2005).

Opinion

OPINION BY

LALLY-GREEN, J.:

¶ 1 Appellant, Gail Weber, appeals from the summary judgment order entered on May 19, 2004. We affirm in part and reverse in part.

Factual Background

¶2 In December 1997, Dawn Smeltz filed a protection from abuse (PFA) petition against her domestic partner, Patricia Kelley. At the time of the petition, Kelley was the acting chief of police for Quarry-ville Borough. The bulk of the five-page PFA petition concerned Officer Kelley’s abuse of Smeltz. The PFA petition also contained the following allegation: “Patti’s friend, Gail Weber, phoned me at work, harassing me.” PFA Petition at 3 (emphasis added). This was the only allegation against Weber. Weber was not named as a defendant in the PFA petition. At the time of the petition, Weber was an associate for the firm which performed legal services for the Borough.

The newspaper articles

¶ 3 In late 1997 and early 1998, Defendants Solanco Sun Ledger, Sunday News, and Lancaster New Em published eight articles relating to this PFA petition. We will briefly set forth the relevant text of each article.

Article 1

¶ 4 On December 21, 1997, the Sunday News published a front-page article by Gil Smart. The article (and headlines) read, in pertinent part, as follows:

Attorney named in abuse petition
Woman who got protection from abuse order against Quarryville’s officer in charge says member of solicitor’s firm made harassing call.
An attorney for Quarryville Borough has been accused in a court document of making harassing phone calls to a Mountville woman.
Last week, in the same document, the woman also accused a borough police officer of harassment.
The Mountville woman, Dawn Louise Smeltz, was granted a protection from abuse order, or PFA, by Lancaster County Judge Wayne G. Hummer Jr., who ordered that Quarryville officer-in-charge Cpl. Patricia Kelley refrain from “abusing, stalking, threatening or harassing” Smeltz.
Smeltz had accused Kelley of making harassing phone calls, showing up at her job and threatening to “slit her throat *68 from ear to ear.” Smeltz also threatened to commit suicide.
Smeltz said she and Kelley were in a relationship for nearly 18 years, but in October, Kelley “began acting strangely.”
But Kelley isn’t the only one Smeltz said harassed her. In November, according to her petition for a PFA, she claims that “Patti’s friend, Gail Weber, phoned me at work, harassing me.” Weber is an attorney with the firm of Shirk, Wagenseller & Mecum, the borough’s solicitors.
Weber, who lives in the Quarryville area, did not return several phone calls for comment last week.
Smeltz, contacted by phone last week, would not elaborate on what Weber said to her on the phone, saying that “she’s an attorney, and I don’t want to get into trouble.”
Quarryville officials declined to comment on whether Smeltz’s accusation against Weber would affect the borough’s relationship with the law firm.

Article 2

¶ 5 The second article was written by Lynn Ney of the Solanco Sun Ledger. This front-page article, published in the December 24-30, 1997 issue, reads in pertinent part as follows:

Woman charges Kelley with verbal abuse, threats
Borough lawyer also accused
Acting Police Chief Patricia Kelley has taken vacation after a protection-from-abuse (PFA) order was filed against her.
[After six paragraphs detailing the PFA against Kelley, the article reads:]
Smeltz also accused Gail Weber, an attorney who Kelley is now living with, of making harassing phone calls to her at work and at church. Weber works for the law firm of Shirk, Wagenseller, Relist and Mecum, the borough’s solicitors.

Article 3

¶ 6 The third article was written by Gil Smart and published in the December 28, 1997 edition of the Sunday News. This article indicated that Quarryville Borough hired an independent counsel, David Keller, to investigate Smeltz’s accusations against Kelley. The article provides:

¶ 7 “Keller was hired at the urging of borough solicitor Roger Reist of the firm Shirk, Reist, Wagenseller, & Mecum. Another attorney with Reist’s firm, Gail Weber, also was accused by Smeltz in her PFA petition of making threatening phone calls.”

¶ 8 The article states that Mayor G. Keith Mitchell asked independent counsel Keller to make a recommendation to the Borough council about what to do. According to the article, “that recommendation may involve Kelley’s future with the Quarryville Police Department and whether her relationship with Weber constitutes a conflict of interest.”

Article 4

¶ 9 The fourth article, published in December 31, 1997 — January 6, 1998 edition of the Solanco Sun Ledger, included the following passage:

Kelley’s conduct has been questioned recently after a protection-from-abuse (PFA) order was filed against her on Dec. 9 by Dawn Smeltz of Mountville, who said she had a 13-year relationship with Kelley. She charged that Kelley was harassing her, threatened to kill her and also threatened to commit suicide.
*69 She also charged that borough attorney Gail Weber, who Kelley is now living with, was harassing her.
Weber works for the law firm of Shirk, Wagenseller, Relist [sic] and Me-cum, the borough’s solicitors.
The borough has hired David Keller of the Lancaster law firm Barley, Snyder, Senft & Cohen to look into the situation and make a recommendation to the council about Kelley’s future.
The firm will also look into a possible conflict of interest.

Article 5

¶ 10 The fifth article, written by Lynn Ney for the January 15-21, 1998 edition of the Solanco Sun Ledger, included the following passage:

The borough has also hired David Keller, a lawyer, to look into the situation with Kelley and make a recommendation to the council about her future with the department and if her present relationship with Gail Weber, an attorney for the borough, is a conflict of interest.
Kelley was served the PFA at Weber’s home in the Quarryville area and has been named in the PFA petition as having harassed Smeltz by phone calls.
Despite Weber’s association with the borough, the council decided to maintain the services of Shirk, Reist, Wagenseller and Mecum, as their solicitor’s [sic] for 1998.

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