JOYCE SELAPACK еt al., Individually and as Parents and Natural Guardians of MITCHELL SELAPACK and Another, Infants, Respondents, v IROQUOIS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT et al., Appellants, et al., Defendants.
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York
17 AD3d 1169 | 794 NYS2d 547
It is hereby ordered that the order so appealed from be and
Memorandum: Plaintiffs commenced this action alleging defamation and intentional infliction of emotiоnal distress based on defendants’ alleged filing of a report of plaintiffs’ suspected child abuse and maltreatment with the statеwide central register. Iroquois Central School District and Erie BOCES 2 (defendants) appeal from an order granting plaintiffs’ motion tо compel them “to disclose the name (s) of the person (s) who reported alleged incidents of abuse to Child Protective Services.” We agree with defendants that Supreme Court erred in granting the motion.
Plaintiffs correctly assert that they may maintain a civil action against a person reporting suspected abuse who did not act in good faith and acted with willful misconduct or gross negligence (see
All concur except Gorski, J., who concurs in the result in the following memorandum.
Gorski, J. (concurring). While I agree with the majority that, upon this record, plaintiffs have not demonstrated their entitlement to disclosure of “the name (s) of the person (s) who reported alleged incidents of abuse to Child Protective Services,” I do not agree that disclosure of the names of reporters of child abuse is forever foreclоsed by
The majority recognizes that a plaintiff may maintain a civil action against a person reporting suspected abuse who did not act in good faith and acted with willful misconduct or gross negligence (see
I agree with the majority that one of the aims of
Nevertheless, one of the exceptions set forth in
In this case, however, the record contains unsworn and conclusory allegations of false statements, bad faith, and malice. Further, plaintiffs have not demonstrated that they have exhаusted the remedies available to them by discovery or by an application pursuant to
Present—Pine, J.P., Hurlbutt, Scudder, Gorski and Hayes, JJ.
