Nizewitz v. Viacom - SJ Hearing-Decision
Nizewitz v. Viacom - SJ Hearing-Decision
Nizewitz v. Viacom - SJ Hearing-Decision
158209/2014
JESSIE NIZEWITZ,
Index No. 158209/2014
Plaintiff,
Assigned Judge: Hon. Ani] C. Singh
-against-
NOTICE OF ENTRY
VIA COM INTERNATIONAL, INC.,
FIRELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT, INC., and
LIGHTHEARTED ENTERTAINMENT, INC.,
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Defendants.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the annexed is a true copy of the Decision and Order
entered by this Court on March 4, 2015, at the Supreme Court ofthe State ofNew York, County
ofNew York Courthouse, 60 Centre Street, New York, New York 10007. In addition, please
take notice that the annexed is a true copy of the transcript of proceedings before the Honorable
Anil C. Singh on March 4, 2015, at the Supreme Court of the State ofNew York, County ofNew
York Courthouse, 60 Centre Street, New York, New York 10007, including the Court's Decision
and Order to dismiss Plaintiff's complaint with prejudice and granting Defendants' application
under the appearance release to set the matter down for a hearing before a special referee to hear
and report the attorney's fees and costs incurred based on Plaintiff's commencement of this suit
in violation of the release.
Dated.
LLP
By:
Elizabeth A. McNamara
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March 4, 2015
80 Centre Street
New York, New York
HON. ANIL C.
BEFORE:
SINGH
Supreme Court Justice
APPEARANCES:
Attorney for Plaintiff
LEVINE & BLIT, PLLC
350 Empire State Building
New York, New York 10116
BY:
Matthew Blit, Esq.
Justin S. Clark, Esq.
Attorney For Defendant
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP
1633 Broadway, 27th floor
New York, New York 10019
BY:
Elizabeth A. McNamara,
ELINE GLASS
Senior Court Reporter
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THE COURT:
defendants
and Firelight
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your
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Honor.
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somewhat unusual,
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Dating Naked.
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p aintiff does
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Your Honor,
there are
But
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affliction,
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gross negligence,
but asserted
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carriers,
Honor,
enforce releases.
your
As I
said before,
with regard
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the contrary.
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signed a release.
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bathing suit.
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front of cast and crew, but that they had the full,
participation.
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published.
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blurring.
this.
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say,
case,
the court of
appeals,
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unequivocal releases.
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those releases.
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THE COURT:
consistency.
blurred.
MS.
McNAMARA:
THE COURT:
There is no question.
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McNAMARA:
THE COURT:
Even I
correct?
never heard
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or so or less,
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couldn't I
MS. McNAMARA:
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it,
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pleading as accurate,
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contract.
there.
clearly.
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contract.
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nude.
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prior,
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your Honor,
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been touched.
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which was
communicati
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express or
lied,
oral or
by
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her
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reached.
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Counsel.
your Honor.
What
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every page.
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She signed
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is the
or taste of television.
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shows.
THE COURT:
am adjudicating tere,
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application.
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show where as I
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before an infinite,
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in the tropic.
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in a bikini.
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Correct.
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to that.
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way.
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THE COORT:
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on
Playboy T.V.
She's signing up to be
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yes.
Playboy.
THE COORT:
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different.
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on Playboy T.V.
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specific scene.
intentional.
wasn't negligence.
wasn't
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nude as well.
signed.
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protect.
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Appellate Division.
case.
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lawyers
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general public,
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reality shows.
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15 minutes of fame.
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actors have.
how many
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there.
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less,
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the claim.
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THE COURT:
BLIT:
That's
Correct.
Nothing to do with food or
medicine.
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BLIT:
Yes,
yes.
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this.
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case law
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in terms of -MR.
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I don't mean
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unblurred.
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negligence?
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for ratings,
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to sell,
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sn't that?
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THE COURT:
MR. BLIT:
THE COURT:
MR. BLIT:
it was intentional.
Separate agreement.
Separate duty.
What's the independent duty?
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wasn't a slip.
THE COURT:
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contract,
right?
MR.
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BLIT:
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gross
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negligence.
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THE COURT:
MR.
Thank you,
BLIT:
Okay.
Anything else?
One second,
your Honor.
your Honor.
THE COURT:
MS.
Counsel briefly.
McNAMARA:
If I
may,
your Honor,
One,
the
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expectation of privacy.
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exploitation.
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unfavorable,
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ust says
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record me nude,
partially nude,
broadcast,
distribute,
and otherwise
THE COURT:
exhibit,
or otherwise.
the word,
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T.V.
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A couple of comments to
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that.
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show.
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choice,
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into.
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he j
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public utilities.
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to protect the
or common carriers,
or
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your Honor,
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on these releases.
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Klapper case,
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what,
if every
as promised I
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if every
you know
s~ar.
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photogra
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when those
pho~ographs
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Very briefly.
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outweighs.
THE COURT:
If your
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stronger argument.
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show.
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a reality T.V.
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blurred.
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that may be a
THE COURT:
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says it.
THE COURT:
Assuming for
the purposes of
she
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a skype interview.
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broadcast.
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that
nudity
however,
her genitals.
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broadcast on VHl.
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On July 31,
2014,
She agreed to
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broadcast on VHl.
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humiliation,
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embarrassment.
mental anguish,
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that the
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be
p ess
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ha
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Plaintiff alleges
was broadcast.
commercial exploitation.
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and that
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is hardly new,
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stated earlier,
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March 23,
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dating show.
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2014,
n spending a week in a
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the programming,
discretion,
programming.
absolute
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absolute discretion.
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without limitation,
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fully nude."
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and
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ha
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Further,
participation quote
actions.
(b)
to exhibit,
depiction,
the
portrayal or
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actionable tort,
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claims I
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broadcast and
which!
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said release.
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production,
illness,
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nude,
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exhibit,
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the Project.
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partial1y
distribute,
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be
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programming,
activities.
End of quote.
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event.
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broadcast,
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of the show.
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distribute,
Further,
Plaintiff
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it's defendants'
position
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agreement.
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agreements.
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in the nude,
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unenforceable,
torts,
policy.
NY3d 675,
or intentional
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however,
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factual
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knew specificall
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partially nude.
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re eases in
court.
eld such
he entertainment agreement.
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3d
and Psenicska
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reality show.
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the releases,
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action fail to st
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agreements.
and
(a) (7).
The complaint is
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MR.
BLIT:
Thank you,
MS. McNAMARA
Thank
your Honor.
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