Opinion
Case No. 5D16–4148
05-18-2018
Susan W. Fox, of Fox & Loquasto, P.A., Orlando, Wendy S. Loquasto, of Fox & Loquasto, P.A., Tallahassee, Griffith J. Winthrop, III, of Alvarez, Winthrop, Thompson & Storey, P.A., Orlando, and John K. Overchuck, of Overchuck Law Firm, Orlando, for Appellants. David J. Pascuzzi and Steven G. Schwartz, of The Schwartz Law Group, Boca Raton, for Appellees, New Life Community Church of CMA, Inc. and Ron Heffield. Scott A. Cole and Melinda S. Thornton, of Cole, Scott & Kissane, P.A., Miami, for Appellee, Priscilla Heffield. Michael R. D'Lugo, of Wicker, Smith, O'Hara, McCoy & Ford, P.A., Orlando, for Appellee, The Christian and Missionary Alliance, Inc. Michael A. Sastre and Christian M. Leger, of GrayRobinson, P.A., Miami, for Appellee, The Southeastern District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. No Appearance for other Appellees.
Susan W. Fox, of Fox & Loquasto, P.A., Orlando, Wendy S. Loquasto, of Fox & Loquasto, P.A., Tallahassee, Griffith J. Winthrop, III, of Alvarez, Winthrop, Thompson & Storey, P.A., Orlando, and John K. Overchuck, of Overchuck Law Firm, Orlando, for Appellants.
David J. Pascuzzi and Steven G. Schwartz, of The Schwartz Law Group, Boca Raton, for Appellees, New Life Community Church of CMA, Inc. and Ron Heffield.
Scott A. Cole and Melinda S. Thornton, of Cole, Scott & Kissane, P.A., Miami, for Appellee, Priscilla Heffield.
Michael R. D'Lugo, of Wicker, Smith, O'Hara, McCoy & Ford, P.A., Orlando, for Appellee, The Christian and Missionary Alliance, Inc.
Michael A. Sastre and Christian M. Leger, of GrayRobinson, P.A., Miami, for Appellee, The Southeastern District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance.
No Appearance for other Appellees.
PER CURIAM.
R.R. and S.B. appeal the partial summary judgment on their negligence and respondeat superior claims against the parents and employer of the alleged abuser in this child sexual abuse case. We are compelled to affirm because the claims were time-barred by the four-year statute of limitations outlined in section 95.11(3)(a), (p), Florida Statutes (1996). In reaching this conclusion, we align ourselves with the Second District in D.H. ex rel. R.H. v. Adept Community Services, Inc., 217 So.3d 1072, 1077–80 (Fla. 2d DCA 2017), and certify conflict with Doe v. Nur–Ul–Islam Academy, Inc., 217 So.3d 85, 90 (Fla. 4th DCA 2017), and Drake ex rel. Fletcher v. Island Community Church, Inc., 462 So.2d 1142, 1144 (Fla. 3d DCA 1984). We recognize that the Florida Supreme Court has accepted jurisdiction to review the conflict between the holding in D.H. and the holdings in Nur–Ul–Islam Academy and Drake. See D.H. v. Adept Cmty. Servs., Inc., No. SC17-829, 2017 WL 4325848, at *1 (Fla. Sept. 29, 2017).
We note that even if we were to adopt Appellants' argument as to section 95.051(1)(i), Florida Statutes (2011), Appellants' negligence and respondeat superior claims were filed beyond the seven-year repose period provided for in the statute. Likewise, their alternative argument, based on section 95.11(9), Florida Statutes (2010), fails because the subsection does not apply to actions that would have been time-barred on or before July 1, 2010.
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AFFIRMED and CONFLICT CERTIFIED.
TORPY, BERGER and EDWARDS, JJ., concur.