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Nurse alleges supervisors failed to discipline man who committed violent assaults

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SCRANTON – A licensed practical nurse in Lackawanna County claims that she was assaulted at her workplace two years ago, by an individual who had a repeated history of violent behavior towards her colleagues.

Stephanie Cipriano of Scranton filed suit in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 25 versus Saber Healthcare Group, LLC of Beachwood, Ohio, plus Dunmore Healthcare Group, Inc. (doing business as “Dunmore Health Care Center”), Jacquelyn Wellicka, Karen Hildebrant, Hedwig Swales and John Morelli, all of Dunmore.

“At all times relevant to this complaint, plaintiff was employed as a Licensed Practical Nurse by Medical Staffing Network, which contracted to provide staffing services with defendant Group and/or defendant Saber at the Center. The sole place at which the Network staffed plaintiff was the Center. Plaintiff regularly worked overtime at the Center, making approximately $55,000 over the course of the past six months. On Jan. 26, 2020, plaintiff was working at the Center through her employment with the Network,” the suit says.

“On that day, defendant Morelli approached plaintiff in the hallway of the second floor of the Center, at which time he struck plaintiff in her breast, causing her injury. After plaintiff turned to remove herself from the situation, defendant Morelli punched plaintiff in the back, causing her injury. This was the third occasion on which defendant Morelli assaulted an employee or agent of defendant Group and/or defendant Saber at the Center.”

The suit adds that within the month prior to defendant Morelli’s assault upon the plaintiff, he also allegedly assaulted Michelle Wilson, a Certified Nursing Assistant working for the Group and/or Saber at the Center, grabbing her hair and forcefully pulling her head back.

Furthermore, the suit says that within the year prior to the assaults on the plaintiff and Wilson, defendant Morelli physically assaulted and punched another CNA working for the Group and/or Saber at the Center at a time in which that CNA was visibly pregnant, and that both of these prior assaults were timely reported to the Center’s Administration.

“Defendant Morelli’s assaults and other bad behavior at the Center were known to, ratified by, tolerated by, and allowed to continue by the Center and the Center’s Administration because defendant Morelli’s mother, Margaret Morelli, was a patient at the Center and defendant Morelli paid privately for her care, rather than through insurance. Supervisors to whom these assaults were reported include, but are not limited to, defendants Wellicka, Hildebrant and Swales; all of these defendants knew of defendant Morelli’s violent propensities at the Center. None of these supervisors took any action to protect patients or staff from defendant Morelli following any of his assaults, and they permitted him to continue to frequent the Center without restriction,” the suit states.

“These supervisors’ failure to take action specifically provided defendant Morelli the opportunity to assault plaintiff, caused the attack upon plaintiff, and caused defendant Morelli to believe he could freely assault workers at the Center without fear of consequences. Shortly following defendant Morelli’s attack on plaintiff, the individual defendants and defendant Group and/or defendant Saber stopped requesting plaintiff through the Network, causing her to suffer lost wages. Plaintiff also had a pre-existing spinal condition which was exacerbated by defendant Morelli’s attack and had to be prescribed pain medication following the assault.”

For counts of negligence, respondeat superior liability, agency, assault and battery, the plaintiff is seeking compensatory damages, including but not limited to, physical pain and suffering, emotional pain and suffering, embarrassment and humiliation, lost wages and punitive damages in excess of the jurisdictional limits.

The plaintiff is represented by Curt M. Parkins of Comerford Law, in Scranton.

The defendants have not yet secured legal counsel.

Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas case 2022-CV-00339

From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nick.malfitano@therecordinc.com

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