Villada v City of New York 2013 NY Slip Op 32899(U) November 7, 2013 Sup Ct, NY County Docket Number: /2013 Judge: Margaret A.

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Villada v City of Ne York 2013 NY Slip Op 32899(U) November 7, 2013 Sup Ct, NY County Docket Number: 650838/2013 Judge: Margaret A. Chan Cases posted ith a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various state and local government ebsites. These include the Ne York State Unified Court System's E-Courts Service, and the Bronx County Clerk's office. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

[* 1] FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 11/13/2013 INDEX NO. 650838/2013 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 31 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 11/13/2013 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: r----------- HON. MARGARET A. CHAN lndex Number: 650838/2013 VILLADA, LUIS vs Justice PART 52- INDEX NO.---- Sr- MOTION DATE+ MOTION Upon the foregoing papers, it is ordered that this motion is I No(s).._\ I No(s). ')_ 13 1 4.5 I No(s). ---'-~---- u ;:::.., "' :::> 0 I- C 0:: 0:: u.. 0:: >- ii)...j ~...J z :::> 0 u.. en I- <{ u 0:: ~ (!) z 0:: - en 3: - 0...J en...j <{ 0 u u.. z ~ 0 1- j::: 0:: 0 0 :E u.. Dated: ~1"""'1r/~r'-1/r---1_3~- 1. CHECK ONE:... ~ASE DISPOSED ~ ~~,J.S.C. HON. MARGARET A. CHAN [J NON-FINAL DISPOSITION 2. CHECK AS APPROPRIATE:... MOTION IS: 0 GRANTED 0DENIED =1 GRANTED IN PART ~OTHER 3. CHECK IF APPROPRIATE:... ::::J SETTLE ORDER ~DONOTPOST =1 SUBMIT ORDER [J FIDUCIARY APPOINTMENT [] REFERENCE

[* 2] SUPREME COURT OF THE ST ATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY, PART 52 LUIS VILLADA, Petitioner, -against- Index Number: 650838/2013 DECISION/ORDER HON. MARGARET CHAN Justice, Supreme Court CITY OF NEW YORK; NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; DENNIS WALCOTT, CHANCELLOR of NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Respondents. Petitioner brings this Article 75 proceeding seeking an order to vacate a hearing officer's opinion and aard in a disciplinary proceeding brought against him. Respondents oppose, and by notice of cross-motion dated May 16, 2013, move pursuant to CPLR 404(a), 321 l(a)(7), and 7511 for an order dismissing the petition. Petitioner, a tenured teacher assigned to Multicultural High School as a bilingual math teacher, had been orking for the Board of Education of the City of Ne York (BOE) for tenty (20) years ith an unblemished record hen he as charged by the BOE ith sexual misconduct toards another teacher and interfering ith an investigation conducted by the Office of Special Investigation (OSI). Petitioner as also a Chapter Leader for the Teacher's Union, a job hich he contended put him at odds ith the school's principal, Altagracia Liciaga (Principal Liciaga). The charges against petitioner emanated from incidents occurring during the 2011 school I year. Pursuant to Education La 3020-a, a disciplinary hearing as held. The hearing took place over seven (7) intermittent days beginning on August 21, 2012 and ending on November 28, 2012. Petitioner as represented by an attorney at all times during the hearing. Hearing Officer Haydee' Rosario (H 0 Rosario) conducted the hearing and determined that of the six ( 6) specifications against petitioner the BOE sustained four (4) of them-all relating to the sexual misconduct toards another teacher. The other specifications, related to interfering ith an OSI investigation regarding testing irregularities, ere not sustained. Ultimately, HO Rosario found the appropriate penalty as termination. The relevant hearing testimony revealed the folloing: The BOE presented the testimony of Lacey Litvin, a then tenty-to year old teacher orking at Multicultural High School as an ESL teacher ho as hired there in October 2010. From October 201 O through January 2011, Litvin had only professional interactions ith the petitioner. In January 2011, in response to finding out that Litvin's relative had passed aay the petitioner

[* 3] hugged her as did other professionals expressing their condolences. From January 2011 through April 8, 2011, petitioner continued to hug Litvin henever he sa her. Litvin testified the embraces lingered and petitioner became more affectionate toards her even hen she indicated that she did not ant to be hugged. On April 8, 2011, Litvin as alone in a copy room hen petitioner approached. He began a conversation, hugged Litvin, lifted her off the floor, and kissed her face and mouth ithout consent. Petitioner forcefully pushed his tongue inside Litvin' s mouth and continued to hug her until she struggled out of his embrace. Litvin claimed that petitioner told her to keep the incident beteen themselves. Litvin testified in the aftermath of the April 8 1 h incident she did made a formal complaint to the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) and did not report to ork for to days afterards. As a result of the incident she avoided contact ith other school professionals for fear of running into petitioner. Petitioner called Litvin at home and requested that they speak in person. Litvin declined. A fe days later, hile Litvin as instructing a class, petitioner interrupted the class and again asked to discuss the incident ith Litvin. Petitioner later found Litvin in a school hallay and insisted they speak about the incident. Litvin again declined and reported petitioner's attempts to speak ith her to Principal Liciaga. The BOE further presented the testimony of: Alexis Pajares, another teacher at Multicultural High School; Norma Prado, a retired teacher assigned as Litvin' s mentor during the 2011-2012 school year; and Aida Lane, an OEO investigator (Investigator Lane). All of these itnesses corroborated Litvin's testimony. Indeed, Investigator Lane substantiated Litvin's sexual harassment complaint and recommended that petitioner receive an Unsatisfactory rating for the school year and attend Corrective Action Training. Investigator Lane testified that during her investigation, petitioner only admitted kissing Litvin on the check during the April 8 1 h incident and appeared nonchalant about the investigation. Petitioner explained that he acted in a" 'fatherly' "ay toards Litvin and kissed and hugged her " 'henever she needed it' " (Resp Cross Mot, Exh 1, p 12 ). Petitioner stated to Investigator Lane that the incident arose because Litvin as upset about Principal Liciaga's negative teaching feedback. Principal Liciaga also testified and her testimony as in essence neutral; she did not participate in the investigation of Litvin' s complaint against petitioner. Petitioner also testified in his defense. He denied kissing Litvin on the mouth or forcefully putting his tongue in her mouth. He conceded that he lifted Litvin up by her aist, put her don, and kissed her. He further admitted to calling her at home that night and to insisting to speak ith her thereafter in front of her class and later in a hallay. He claimed that he sought to apologize for the April 8 1 h incident. Petitioner completed the recommended Corrective Action Training on March 21, 2012. He testified that it as helpful to him to better perceive the boundaries of his colleagues. HO Rosario carefully eighed the evidence adduced at the hearing. She recounted all of the itnesses and their testimony and the records submitted. HO Rosario further addressed the charges concerning petitioner's interference ith the OSI investigation. Briefly, the OSI investigation concerned testing irregularities at the school and had nothing to do ith the April 8 1 h incident involving Litvin. Those charges ere not substantiated and are not the basis of petitioner's Article Villada v City of Ne York Index# 650838/2013 Page 2 of 4

[* 4] 75 action. Hoever, it orth noting that HO Rosario's opinion and aard also thoroughly discussed the evidence presented concerning charges of testing irregularities and the positions taken by the BOE and petitioner. HO Rosario concluded that the evidence presented as to those specifications as unreliable hearsay and she found that the BOE failed to establish those specifications. Thus, it cannot be said that HO Rosario failed to evaluate the evidence presented. Addressing petitioner's penalty, HO Rosario took issue ith petitioner's lack ofremorse over the April 8 1 h incident. HO Rosario indicated that even though petitioner completed the Corrective Action Training he failed to understand his "egregious sexual misconduct" (id at 28). Further, HO Rosario found petitioner lacked remorse for his actions and avoided taking responsibility for his misconduct. Lastly, she noted that it as particularly disturbing that petitioner painted his interactions ith Litvin as related to his Chapter Leader status. HO Rosario found that tended to sho petitioner "sought to use his position as a Chapter Leader to cover up his sexual misconduct." (id at 29). Hence, based on a lack of understanding of his offense and his failure to accept responsibility for his actions, HO Rosario found petitioner could not be remediated, and therefore, termination as the appropriate penalty. In challenging HO Rosario's arbitral aard, petitioner argued that his employment termination as unduly harsh for the specifications. The standard for revieing a penalty imposed after a hearing held pursuant to Education La 3020-a is hether the punishment imposed "is so disproportionate to the offense, in the light of all the circumstances, as to be shocking to one's sense of fairness." (Matter of Pell, 34 NY2d 222, 233 [1974]). Petitioner, in challenging the aard, has the burden of shoing an aard is invalid (see Lacko v Department of Education of City of Ne York, 51 AD3d 563, 568 [1st Dept 2008]). As the arbitration here as compulsory, "[t]he determination must be in accord ith due process and supported by adequate evidence, and must also be rational and satisfy the arbitrary and capricious standards of CPLR article 78" (id at 567). Additionally, the hearing officer's determinations are "largely unrevieable because the hearing officer observed the itnesses and as 'able to perceive the inflections, the pauses, the glances and gestures-all the nuances of speech and manner that combine to form an impression of either candor or deception' " (id at 568, quoting Matter of Berenhaus v Ward, 70 NY2d 436, 443 [1987]). Petitioner argued that HO Rosario "inexplicably credited all of the evidence and itness statements submitted by the [BOE] over that of the [p ]etitioner, despite numerous inconsistencies in the itness statements and evidence submitted" (Pet Mot, p 5, para 17). Hoever, petitioner failed to further discuss those inconsistencies. HO Rosario ent into detail as to hy she found Litvin credible; she as consistent and other itnesses corroborated her testimony. HO Rosario's decision demonstrated that she carefully eighed the evidence presented by both sides. She certainly did not accept all of the BO E's evidence and testimony at face value. Indeed, to (2) of the six (6) specifications ere dismissed completely. Villada v City of Ne York Index# 650838/2013 Page 3 of 4

[* 5] Petitioner raised Riley v NYC BOE, 84 AD3d 442 (1st Dept 2011), to sho that hearing officer decisions have been vacated by the courts hen the penalty is unduly harsh. In Riley a tenured teacher as found to have engaged in a single misconduct of using corporal punishment (slapping) in an otherise spotless record of fifteen (15) years. In Riley, the affected party, a student, conceded that she "sustained no physical or emotional injury as a result of the incident" (id.). The matter here is distinguishable. Litvin she as "dramatically" affected by the incident (Resp Cross Mot, Exh 2, p 61 O); she took to (2) days off from ork folloing the incident, as afraid to encounter the petitioner after the incident, asked other teachers to escort her in the hallays, parked her car outside of the teacher's parking area and used a bathroom on another floor to avoid the petitioner (see Resp Cross Mot, Exh 2, p 609-612). Moreover, the loer court in Riley noted petitioner's lack of remorse, but stated that the lack of remorse alone as "insufficient to place a single occurrence of slapping in league ith cases involving sexual miscreants and holly incompetent teachers." (Riley v City of Ne York, 2010 NY Slip Op 32540(U) [NY Sup Ct, NY Cty 2010]). Here, petitioner as found to have committed egregious sexual misconduct. Thus, this matter, for that reason alone, is distinguishable from the facts in Riley. In revieing a disciplinary penalty under Education La 3020-a, a court must consider hether the penalty imposed is " so disproportionate to the offense, in light of all the circumstances, as to be shocking to one's sense of fairness" (Matter of Pell v Board of Educ. of Union Free School Dist. No. I oftons of Scarsdale & Mamaroneck, Westchester County, 34 NY2d 222, 233 [1974] [internal quotations marks omitted]). The record presented here demonstrated that HO Rosario took into account the seriousness of the charges, as ell as petitioner's lack of prior disciplinary history during his 20-year career ith the BOE and the likelihood that petitioner ould likely not correct his inappropriate behavior. It cannot be said that, under all of the circumstances here, the penalty imposed is either shocking to the conscience or arbitrary and capricious as petitioner contends. As such, HO Rosario's determination and aard ill not be disturbed (see Lacko v Department of Education of City of Ne York, supra). Accordingly, the respondents' cross-motion to dismiss is granted and the petition is dismissed. Dated: November 7, 2013 MAR~'\ J.S.C. Villada v City of Ne York Index# 650838/2013 Page 4 of 4