Berardi v. Niagara CountyBerardi v. Niagara County
Angela Berardi, Respondent, v Niagara County et al., Defendants, and James R. Voutour, Niagara County Sheriff, Appellant. [47 NYS3d 544]—
Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Niagara County (Frank Caruso, J.), entered July 21, 2015. The order, insofar as appealed from, reinstated plaintiff‘s amended complaint against defendant Niagara County Sheriff James R. Voutour.
It is hereby ordered that the order insofar as appealed from is unanimously reversed on the law without costs, and the amended complaint against defendant Niagara County Sheriff James R. Voutour is dismissed.
Memorandum: Plaintiff commenced this action seeking damages for injuries she allegedly sustained after being sexually assaulted and subjected to verbal sexual harassment by defendant Brian M. Meacham (Meacham) while plaintiff was incarcerated in the Niagara County Jail. Meacham was employed by defendant Eastern Niagara Hospital, Inc. (ENH) and, on the date of the incident, he was providing radiology services to inmates at the jail, including plaintiff. Defendant Niagara County contracted with defendant Armor Correctional Health Services of New York, Inc. (Armor) to provide medical services at the jail, and Armor subcontracted with ENH to provide radiology services.
Supreme Court previously granted the pre-answer motion of, inter alia, defendant Niagara County Sheriff James R. Voutour (Sheriff) to dismiss the amended complaint against him and thereafter, upon granting plaintiff‘s motion for leave to reargue
Plaintiff was not required to file a notice of claim or comply with
In light of our determination, we do not reach the Sheriff‘s remaining contentions. Present—Carni, J.P., Lindley, DeJoseph, Curran and Troutman, JJ.