HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020CV115 - Stacy Lynne V. Noah Beals And The City Of Fort Collins - 014 - Defendant City Of Fort Collins Motion To Dismiss Amended Complaint1
DISTRICT COURT, LARIMER COUNTY, COLORADO
Larimer County Justice Center
201 Laporte Avenue, Suite 100
Fort Collins, CO 80521-2761
(970) 498-6100
Plaintiff: STACY LYNNE
v.
Defendants:
NOAH BEALS, CITY OF FORT COLLINS
COURT USE ONLY
Andrew W. Callahan, #52421
WICK & TRAUTWEIN, LLC
P.O. Box 2166
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Phone: (970) 482-4011
Email: acallahan@wicklaw.com
Case Number: 2020 CV 115
Courtroom: 3B
DEFENDANT CITY OF FORT COLLINS’ MOTION TO DISMISS PLAINTIFF’S
AMENDED COMPLAINT OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, FOR AN ENLARGEMENT
OF TIME TO FILE AN ANSWER
COMES NOW, Defendant City of Fort Collins, by and through its counsel, Wick &
Trautwein, LLC, and for its Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint, states as follows:
INTRODUCTION
Plaintiff filed her First Amended Complaint on March 16, 2020 (the “Amended
Complaint”). The caption of the Amended Complaint reads: Defendants Noah Beals, City of Fort
Collins. However, the City of Fort Collins (“City”) is not listed as a defendant in the body of the
Amended Complaint, nor is there any relief requested against the City. For this reason, counsel
erroneously failed to include the City in Noah Beals’ Motion to Dismiss. Defendant City now
moves to dismiss the Amended Complaint pursuant to Rule 12(b)(5) for failure to state a claim,
pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and for all of the reasons set forth
in Defendant Noah Beals’ Motion to Dismiss.
DATE FILED: April 29, 2020 11:10 AM
FILING ID: B0CFBA6C3D1EA
CASE NUMBER: 2020CV115
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Rule 121 Certification. When Defendant realized its error, Defense counsel
communicated with Plaintiff via email, and requested she voluntarily dismiss the City as a
defendant. Plaintiff declined to dismiss the City, and opposes this Motion.
I. Failure to State a Claim
Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint seeks to assert a claim for libel and slander against
Defendant Noah Beals, who is alleged to be an employee of Defendant City of Fort Collins.
Nowhere in the body of the Amended Complaint does Plaintiff assert a claim directly against the
City. Page 2 of the Amended Complaint identifies the parties as Plaintiff Lynne and Defendant
Beals. The City is not identified as a separate defendant. In paragraph twelve, Plaintiff identifies
Defendant Beals as an employee of the City. The City is not mentioned again a single time in the
Amended Complaint.
In Plaintiff’s demand for relief, she demands a monetary award but does not identify from
whom, as well as a waiver of all prior costs and fees incurred by Defendant and assessed against
Plaintiff. Presumably, this is in reference to her previous lawsuit filed against Defendant Noah
Beals. Attached hereto as Exhibit 1 is a transcript of judgment from the previous case, 2018 CV
220, identifying Noah Beals as the judgment creditor. Finally, Plaintiff requests in her relief that
Noah Beals issue a public apology. Again, the City if not referenced.
Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint alleges no claim whatsoever against the City. To the extent
she attempted to assert a claim, it is so deficient that counsel for the City failed to realize the City
was a defendant. Accordingly, the City requests that it be dismissed as a defendant in this action.
II. Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction
To the extent that Plaintiff has included a claim against Defendant City in her Amended
Complaint, it should be dismissed pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
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“Whenever it appears by suggestion of the parties or otherwise that the court lacks jurisdiction of
the subject matter, the court shall dismiss the action.” C.R.C.P. 12(h)(3). Where the issue of
sovereign immunity is raised by defendant at any time, the court shall decide such issue on motion.
C.R.S. §24-10-118(2.5).
Under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act (“CGIA”), a public entity such as the
City is immune from liability for any claim arising in tort other than those claims specifically
enumerated in C.R.S. §24-10-106. Here, Plaintiff has alleged no claims against the City, and thus
has not asserted a claim under one of the enumerated exceptions. Furthermore, claims for libel
and slander are not included in any of the enumerated exceptions to sovereign immunity. Even if
Plaintiff has asserted a claim against Defendant Beals, her claim for libel and slander still fails
against the City. Accordingly, the City requests that it be dismissed pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) for
lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
III. Incorporation of Remaining Defenses Raised by Defendant Beals
C.R.S. §24-10-106(3) states: “In addition to the immunity provided in subsection 1 of this
section, a public entity shall also have the same immunity as a public employee for any act or
failure to act for which a public employee would be or hereto for has been personally immune
from liability.” In his Motion to Dismiss, Defendant Beals raised three arguments as to why
Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint should be dismissed. First, that the Amended Complaint should
be dismissed pursuant to the doctrine of claim preclusion. Second, that Defendant Beals is immune
from liability under the CGIA, and third, that Plaintiff failed to assert her claim within the one-
year statute of limitations for libel and slander. To the extent that Defendant Beals is found
immune under any of these doctrines, that immunity applies to the City as well. Accordingly,
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without restating them in full herein, the City incorporates all of the arguments asserted by
Defendant Beals in his Motion to Dismiss.
IV. In the Alternative, Motion for Enlargement of Time to File Answer and Assert
Affirmative Defenses
Finally, in the event the Court finds that Plaintiff has asserted a cognizable claim in her
Amended Complaint against the City, the City respectfully requests that it be granted an
enlargement of time to file an answer to the Amended Complaint. The City requests seven days
from entry of an order on this Motion to file an answer.
CONCLUSION
WHEREFORE, Defendant City of Fort Collins respectfully requests that this Court dismiss
Defendant from this action pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) and Rule 12(b)(5), or in the alternative, for
an enlargement of time to file an answer to the Amended Complaint and for such other relief as is
just and reasonable.
Respectfully submitted this 29
th
day of April, 2020.
WICK & TRAUTWEIN, LLC
By: s/Andrew W. Callahan
Andrew W. Callahan, #52421
Attorneys for Defendants
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CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRONIC FILING
The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing
DEFENDANT CITY OF FORT COLLINS’ MOTION TO DISMISS PLAINTIFF’S
AMENDED COMPLAINT OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, FOR AN ENLARGEMENT OF
TIME TO FILE AN ANSWER was filed via the Colorado Courts E-Filing System and served
this 29
th
day of April, 2020, on the following:
Stacy Lynne
305 West Magnolia Street #282
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Served via email to stacy_lynne@comcast.net & U.S. Mail.
s/ Jody L. Minch
[The original certificate of electronic filing signed by Jody L. Minch is on file at Wick &
Trautwein, LLC)