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Monday, May 20, 2024

Delaware County and others again denying liability for injuries Montco woman sustained at correctional facility

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PHILADELPHIA – Delaware County and other defendants are denying for the second time liability for injuries sustained by a Montgomery County woman after she was allegedly assaulted at the George W. Hill Correctional Facility.

Christina Grinevich of King of Prussia first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 30 versus Delaware County of Media, the GEO Group, Inc. and Jane Doe correctional officers, both of Thornton.

Grinevich said she was arrested on May 25, 2019, brought to the facility and while being processed, added she was assaulted by the four Jane Doe officers while she was being processed.

Grinevich said handcuffs were ripped off her hands with such force that it caused bone fractures, and that she was pepper-sprayed in the face after screaming in pain due to her fractured hand.

The plaintiff further accused the defendants of denying her feminine hygiene products during her menstrual cycle.

Grinevich’s fractured hand was allegedly ignored for almost eight weeks, and the suit claims it is permanently disfigured as a result.

According to the complaint, Delaware County and the GEO Group have been sued multiple times for medical negligence and civil rights violations of inmates.

UPDATE

Delaware County and the GEO Group filed a motion to dismiss the case on May 25, for failure to state claims upon which relief could be granted.

After an amended complaint with additional defendants was filed on June 10, a second motion to dismiss was filed on June 24 – this time by all of the defendants, minus Carson, Phillips and Tuttle.

“Plaintiff filed an amended complaint, identifying as defendants several prison staff members including, but not limited to, the Health Services Administrator Kristen Grady, Medical director Ronald Phillips, D.O., Sgt. Sean Gallagher, and corrections officer Shana Hockaday. Service of process has been accepted for newly-identified defendants Grady, Phillips, Gallagher and Hockaday. The remaining newly-identified defendants, Adrianna Carson and Cynthia Tuttle, have not been served with original process and are not part of the instant motion,” the dismissal motion said.

“Plaintiff has failed to state a claim for relief as to all the claims against the moving defendants in the amended complaint. Specifically, the allegations are insufficient to set forth a claim for excessive force, assault and battery, or civil conspiracy against the officer defendants. Furthermore, the remaining defendants Delaware County and The GEO Group, Inc., who are not individuals, cannot be liable for the claims of excessive force or deliberate indifference to medical needs under the law. Lastly, plaintiff fails to state a cause of action under Monell against the defendants.”

For counts of civil rights violations, excessive force, denial of medical care and failure to protect, Monell violations and conspiracy, the plaintiff is seeking in excess of $300,000, plus compensatory damages, delay damages, interest, costs, attorneys’ fees and punitive damages.

The plaintiff is represented by Brian J. Zeiger of Levin & Zeiger, in Philadelphia.

Defendants Delaware County and the GEO Group are represented by Matthew H. Fry and Robert M. DiOrio of DiOrio & Sereni, in Media.

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania case 2:21-cv-02003

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

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