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AG Hill Terminated As Defendant In Groping Accusers’ Federal Lawsuit

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AG Hill Terminated As Defendant In Groping Accusers’ Federal Lawsuit

IndianaLawer
June 11, 2020 

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has won a victory in the continued fallout of the sexual misconduct allegations against him, successfully moving a federal judge to dismiss him as a defendant in a civil lawsuit brought against him and the Indiana Legislature. Also, the state lawmaker who helped initiate the complaint has been dismissed as a plaintiff.

Chief Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana on Tuesday terminated Hill as a defendant in the lawsuit brought by Democratic State Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon and current and former legislative staffers Gabrielle McLemore Brock, Niki DaSilva, and Samantha Lozano. The women sued Hill and the state last year after they say Hill drunkenly groped them at an early-morning party in March 2018.

After their allegations became public, the women say they were subjected to harassment and discriminatory behavior at the hands of Hill and their colleagues in the Indiana House and Senate. Their initial case – brought against Hill and the state – was dismissed in March.

In an amended complaint filed later that month, the women once again raised allegations of Title VII violations, this time against The Indiana House and Senate as their employers. Hill was also sued for state-law claims of battery, defamation, and false light invasion of privacy.

As with her March ruling, Magnus-Stinson on Tuesday dismissed without prejudice the state-law claims against the AG, with leave for plaintiffs to refile those claims in state court. The chief judge determined she did not have supplemental jurisdiction over any of the state-law allegations.

“While it is true that without Attorney General Hill’s alleged conduct at the Sine Die Celebration the Title VII claims would not exist, the focus of those claims is not on the battery itself, or the House’s and Senate’s failure to prevent battery,” Magnus-Stinson wrote in her order. “The focus of those claims is on the actions of Plaintiffs’ ‘colleagues, superiors, and subordinates’ – none of who is Attorney General Hill – after Plaintiffs accused Attorney General Hill of battery, and how the House and Senate handled those actions.”

Similarly, as to the defamation and false light allegations, the court said those claims “have no connection – loose or otherwise – to Plaintiffs’ Title VII claims against their employers.”

That leaves only the Title VII allegations against the legislative bodies, which were brought only by Brock, DaSilva, and Lozano. Thus, in addition to ordering Hill’s termination as a defendant, Magnus-Stinson also ordered Reardon’s termination as a plaintiff.

The chief judge ordered the parties to pursue the “efficient resolution” of the remaining claims. “To that end, the Court requests that the Magistrate Judge confer with the parties regarding a possible resolution of this matter short of trial.”

But the chief judge did decline Hill’s motion for sanctions against the four women. He had argued that they violated the court’s March order by re-filing the state-law claims in federal court and by “vexatiously multiplying” the proceedings.

Magnus-Stinson, however, said the second amended complaint raised viable federal claims, while the first did not. She also noted that she did not decide in her first order whether she had supplemental jurisdiction over the state-law claims, while her second-order included that analysis.

Hill was represented in his individual capacity by Crown Point attorneys Geoffrey G. Giorgi and Izabela Bebekoski of Giorgi & Bebekoski LLC.

“Mr. Hill is pleased that the Court has again entered an order dismissing him from this action, leaving the remaining action in the federal court proceeding to address issues that did not and do not involve him in any way,” Giorgi said in a statement to IL. “The remaining claims against him that the Plaintiffs have alleged will be properly challenged in state court should the Plaintiffs attempt to file those claims in that forum.”

The women are represented by Indianapolis lawyers Kimberly Jeselskis, B.J. Brinkerhoff, and Hannah Kaufman Joseph of JBJ Legal. IL has reached out to a spokesperson for the women and their attorneys for comment.

The case is DaSilva, et al. v. Indiana House of Representatives, et al., 1:19-cv-2453.

The federal court ruling comes as Hill is serving a 30-day suspension of his law license for violations of Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct 8.4(b) and (d). The violations were also related to Hill’s conduct at the sine die party and after.

Finding the AG guilty of misdemeanor battery against all four women, the Indiana Supreme Court ordered Hill to begin his suspension on May 18. He’ll be automatically reinstated on June 17.

FOOTNOTE: Hill was not criminally charged in connection with the women’s accusations. 

Ivy Tech Evansville Student Named “DAISY” Award Recipient

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The Ivy Tech DAISY Steering Committee recently named Kyleigh Fehlinger, a student in the Ivy Tech Evansville Barbara J. Hilton RN School of Nursing, as the first Ivy Tech recipient of the DAISY Award for extraordinary nursing students. Kyleigh was chosen among ten other Ivy Tech Nursing students across the statewide system.

The annual award is designed to recognize a nominated nursing student who has:

  • A commitment to compassionate care
  • Make connections with clients, families, and peers by building trust and respect
  • Advocate strongly for clients and families
  • Demonstrate initiative and a positive attitude

Fehlinger balances her full-time job as a patient care technician at a local hospital in its intensive care unit with her coursework at Ivy Tech as a third semester ASN student. She serves as a leader among her peers, and is an active member of the Student Advisory Board; attending all faculty meetings and providing thoughtful suggestions and feedback to faculty. She is also active with the Southwestern Association of Nursing Students as well as Evansville’s Nursing Students Advancing as Individuals and Determined to Succeed (NSAIDS) group.

Fehlinger has served as a peer tutor helping others learn how to do dosage calculations, care planning, and pharmacology. Last fall, she and her sister organized a two-week drive “Warm Hands, Happy Heart,” to collect hats and mittens to donate to the Department of Child Services.

According to the DAISY Foundation, the DAISY Award was established by the family of J. Patrick Barnes in 1999, in an effort to recognize extraordinary nurses who provide exemplary, compassionate care to their patients. The DAISY Foundation now recognizes student nurses who go above-and-beyond caring for clients and their families.

For more information on the DAISY Foundation, visit https://www.daisyfoundation.org/. To learn more about the Barbara J. Hilton RN School of Nursing at Ivy Tech Evansville, visit https://www.ivytech.edu/nursing/.

CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT ALEX BURTON ASK PEOPLE TO AIM HIGH

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The future of Evansville is in our hands. Our actions must positively steer the future of our community so that every resident embraces ‘e’ being for everyone. And with so much potential, it is imperative that we aim high.

Whether it is housing or ensuring every resident has access to food, it is important that we remain focused on solving issues and not political divisiveness. I’m grateful that my colleagues and I can discuss critical matters without falling prey to the national narrative.
As we work through COVID-19, we have an opportunity to reset systems, norms, and our approach to tackling issues such as economic inequities, food insecurities, and systems that work against our most vulnerable. I mention these things specifically because these issues are preventing too many residents from believing in our city’s ambitious statement.
Equity and intentionality must dominate every conversation and plan related to the future of Evansville. Solving these problems will not be easy, but it must be done. Count on me to remain focused on these things that will dictate what our future will become.
Humbly submitted,
Alex Burton
City Council

Check Out The Newest Willard Library Reads Video!

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Willard Reads!
Check out our virtual storytimes so kids can have storytime all summer long even while they are staying home!
Every week this summer we will add a new video of someone special to Willard Library reading one of their favorite children’s books.
This week we have Darlene, a retired elementary school teacher reading and she does a great job.

JUNE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS NEWSLETTER

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Depression And Anxiety Are On The Rise During The Coronavirus Pandemic

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While the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a physical toll for many, new data shows the alarming psychological toll exacted by the virus. According to the Census Bureau, a third of Americans, including 35 % of Indiana adults, now show signs of clinical anxiety or depression amid coronavirus pandemic – these findings suggest a huge jump from before the pandemic. According to the study results, rates of anxiety and depression were far higher among younger adults, women, and the poor.

Experts at Ascension St. Vincent are also seeing a rise in depression and anxiety in children due to the pandemic, and have developed specific services to address those needs.

Dr. Sandy Bowersox, a pediatric psychologist at Ascension St. Vincent Evansville, recommends the following strategies to help cope with depression and anxiety:

  • Rest and practice self-care.

  • Eat well-balanced meals.

  • Get enough sleep.

  • Exercise often.

  • Talk to someone.

Dr. Bowersox is available tomorrow to discuss coping with anxiety and depression via video call. Please let me know if you would like to set up an interview.

Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” June 12, 2020

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Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” June 12, 2020

The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give our more opinionated readers exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and Middle Jab and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “MIDDLE JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “LEFT JAB” is a liberal view, “MIDDLE JAB” is the libertarian view and the “RIGHT JAB is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments in this column is free to do so.

ADOPT A PET

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Jeter is an 13-year-old Spaniel mix. He was adopted from VHS as a puppy, and returned as a senior “because kids grow up & jobs change.” His family thought he may be happier somewhere else for his last few years. His adoption fee is $110 and he’s ready to go home today. Apply online at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt!

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Telecommunication experienced desired, but not required. MetroNet has an immediate opening for an energetic; Part-time Data Processor in Evansville, IN.
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With an average of 80% of our patients returning home, we are proud of the work we do. Encompass Health Deaconess is seeking PRN receptionists for the following…
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Front Desk Receptionist
Northwestern Mutual 3.8/5 rating   3,366 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Make copies, send and distribute faxes and maintain copy and fax machines. The responsibility of the Administrative Support position is to serve as the primary…
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Branch Clerical Assistant
Heritage-Crystal Clean, LLC 3.2/5 rating   105 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Heritage-Crystal Clean (HCC) is a publicly traded company that continues to be a leader in the environmental services industry. Order office and sales supplies.
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We cover thousands of homes across the country, with a comprehensive range of programs and services, including host home and foster care.
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Maintain a Professional, friendly demeanor as we are the first and last person a guest sees. Be guest service-oriented and communicate effectively with guests.
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Prior food and beverage experience is desired. Prior customer service experience is desired. Basic Knowledge of golf is desired.
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Front Desk Service Representative
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We are looking for a friendly, outgoing individual who enjoys working with the public and making each and every stay memorable. High school diploma or GED.
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Morton Solar & Electric, LLC – Evansville, IN
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Jun 4

Members compete for Indiana FFA State Office

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Nineteen FFA members from across the state are preparing to interview for the opportunity to serve as an Indiana FFA State Officer in the coming year. Eight individuals will be selected to fulfill the roles of president, secretary, northern region vice president, southern region vice president, treasurer, reporter and sentinel.

During the 91st Indiana FFA State Convention, the candidates will participate in a rigorous interview and selection process in which the winners will be announced at the final session on Thursday, June 18.

“Serving as a state officer provides such a unique opportunity to learn,” said Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Bruce Kettler. “I commend each of the candidates for their dedication to personal and professional growth as well as service to the Indiana FFA community.“

Once selected, the newly-elected officers will embark on a year of service, providing direction and overseeing the development of the student-led organization, which has more than 12,500 members statewide.

Along with promoting FFA, agriculture and agricultural education, some of their responsibilities include conducting FFA chapter visits, facilitating leadership conferences and hosting career and leadership development events.

“Each of the candidates has demonstrated servant leadership in their home chapter and districts,” said Indiana FFA Director Rob Hays. “I am confident that any of these members would excel in the state officer role if selected. I look forward to seeing the impression this year’s team will make.”

The following list includes the 19 Indiana FFA State Officer candidates:

  • Jayden Brown, Rossville FFA
  • Evam Coblentz, Wawasee FFA
  • Evan Cohagan, Argos FFA
  • Jenna Cords, West Central FFA
  • Makinzie France, North Miami FFA
  • Julia Hamblen, Shelbyville Central FFA
  • Sam Hauptstueck, Carroll Fort Wayne FFA
  • Loren Matlock, Eastern Hancock FFA
  • Logan Overman, Greenfield Central FFA
  • Blake Poffenbarger, Shenandoah FFA
  • Kylie Schakel, Hamilton Heights FFA
  • Breeanna Sides, South Ripley FFA
  • Brooke Sides, South Ripley FFA
  • Luke Sproles, Frontier FFA
  • Blayne Vandeveer, Tri-County FFA
  • Sara Weaver, Franklin County FFA
  • Ally Webster, Clinton Central FFA
  • Garrett Weil, Oregon-Davis FFA
  • Derick Williams, Union City Community FFA

The 2020-21 Indiana FFA state officer team will be announced on June 18 by the Indiana FFA Organization via social media.