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Case: 5:11-cv-00104-WOB-REW Doc #: 23 Filed: 02/06/12 Page: 1 of 5 - Page ID#: UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY CENTRAL DIVISION LEXINGTON CIVIL ACTION NO. 11-104-JBC CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANY, PLAINTIFF, V. MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER NICK ROCCANOVA and NATALIE CLARK, DEFENDANTS. * * * * * * * * * * * This matter comes before the court on Cincinnati Insurance Company s motion for declaratory judgment, R. 13. For the following reasons, the motion will be granted. I. Background This action arises out of a related action in which defendant Natalie Clark is asserting allegations under 18 U.S.C. 2251(a) & 2252(a)(2) against defendant Nick Roccanova and others who are not parties here. Clark has amended her complaint to include common law tort claims of defamation, false light, negligent infliction of emotional distress, punitive damages, and invasion of privacy. As the issuer of an insurance policy covering Roccanova, Cincinnati seeks a judgment in its favor declaring that the policy issued to Roccanova does not cover the claims asserted by Clark against Roccanova. The allegations brought by Clark in her amended complaint either are not covered by Roccanova s policy or they fall within exceptions to coverage; therefore, Cincinnati has no duty to defend Clark s claims 1

Case: 5:11-cv-00104-WOB-REW Doc #: 23 Filed: 02/06/12 Page: 2 of 5 - Page ID#: against Roccanova and judgment is appropriate. II. The 18 U.S.C. 2251-2252 Claims Clark s claims against Roccanova for violations of 18 U.S.C 2251(a) and 2252(a)(2) federal crimes related to sexual exploitation of children are not covered under Roccanova s policy. Cincinnati is obligated to defend Roccanova against only those suits seeking damages for bodily injury, personal injury, or property damage to which the insurance applies and which is caused by an occurrence. CIC Policy Part A, 1. The injuries asserted by Clark in relation to the alleged violations of these federal criminal statutes were not caused by an occurrence as defined in the policy, so insurance does not apply to these federal criminal claims. An occurrence means [a]n accident... that results in bodily injury or property damage ; or [a]n offense that results in personal injury. CIC Policy, Definitions, p.4. The injuries asserted in Clark s criminal causes of action are not alleged to have arisen from an accident, nor do they meet the definitions of bodily injury, property damage, or personal injury. No bodily harm, sickness or disease is asserted by Clark, no property damage is alleged, and an injury arising out of one of the alleged criminal offenses does not constitute a personal injury. Id. at 2-5. A personal injury is an injury arising out of one of the following listed offenses: defamation, false arrest, wrongful eviction or entry, malicious prosecution, or right to privacy. Id. at 5. The 18 U.S.C. 2251(a) and 2252(a)(2) claims are brought under federal criminal statutes and do not constitute 2

Case: 5:11-cv-00104-WOB-REW Doc #: 23 Filed: 02/06/12 Page: 3 of 5 - Page ID#: any of those offenses. Because the damages Clark seeks here are not for personal injuries caused by an occurrence, insurance does not apply to these claims for damages, and Cincinnati has no duty to defend Roccanova against these claims. Even if the injuries asserted by Clark arose out of one of the listed offenses and thus constitute personal injuries caused by an occurrence, the criminal statutory claims would be excluded from coverage. Personal injuries which aris[e] out of.... a criminal act committed by or at the direction of an insured, are excluded from coverage. See CIC Policy Part B, 2(1)(s)(4)(c). The injuries alleged by Clark arose out of a purported criminal act committed by or at the direction of Roccanova. A conviction is not required for the criminal acts exclusion to apply, see Emp rs Ins. of Wausau v. Martinez, 54 S.W.3d 142 (Ky. 2001); therefore, Clark s 18 U.S.C. 2251(a) and 2252(a)(2) claims are excluded from coverage. III. Common Law Tort Claims Clark recently amended her complaint in the related action to include allegations of common law tortious acts. She asserts the following causes of action: defamation, false light, negligent infliction of emotional distress, punitive damages, and invasion of privacy. Cincinnati has no duty to defend Roccanova against any of these claims, as they either are not covered by the policy or fall under exclusions to coverage. The negligent-infliction-of-emotional-distress claim is not covered by the policy. The damages sought for the purported emotional distress are not for a 3

Case: 5:11-cv-00104-WOB-REW Doc #: 23 Filed: 02/06/12 Page: 4 of 5 - Page ID#: bodily injury, property damage, or personal injury, as defined by the policy. CIC Policy, Definitions, p.2-5. No bodily harm or property damage is being alleged, and the injury asserted by Clark here does not arise out of one of the offenses stated in the definition of personal injury. Id. at 5. The other torts alleged by Clark in her amended complaint are covered under the policy, as they meet the definition of personal injuries caused by an occurrence. Id. at 5. Defamation and invasion of privacy are specifically set forth as offenses which may give rise to a personal injury covered by the policy, and the false light claim falls under the umbrella of the privacy offense which may give rise to a personal injury. McCall v. Courier-Journal & Louisville Times Co., 623 S.W.2d 882, 887 (Ky. 1981)(adopting the Restatement (Second) of Torts (1976) 652A, which states that the right of privacy is invaded by publicity that unreasonably places one in a false light). Each of these claims, however, is excluded from coverage under the criminal act exclusion. As aforementioned, personal injuries which aris[e] out of.... a criminal act committed by or at the direction of an insured are excluded from coverage. See CIC Policy Part B, 2 (1)(s)(4)(c). Even though Clark has amended her complaint to include distinct common law tort actions, all of the injuries asserted in the tort claims arose out of the alleged criminal act committed by or at the direction of Roccanova. Kentucky law construes expansively the term arising out of in insurance contracts. Hugenberg v. West Am. Ins. Co., 249 S.W.3d 174, 186 (Ky. App. Ct. 2006). In Hugenberg, a negligent-entrustment claim was found to be 4

Case: 5:11-cv-00104-WOB-REW Doc #: 23 Filed: 02/06/12 Page: 5 of 5 - Page ID#: causally connected to, and thus arising out of, an automobile accident. Similarly, Clark s defamation, invasion-of-privacy, and false-light claims are causally connected to and arise out of the alleged criminal act committed by or at the direction of Roccanova. A conviction is not required for a criminal act exclusion in an insurance policy to apply, see Emp rs Ins. of Wausau v. Martinez, 54 S.W.3d 142 (Ky. 2001); therefore, because the injuries asserted by Clark in her tort claims are causally connected to the alleged criminal act by Roccanova, the criminal act exclusion applies and Clark s torts claims are excluded from coverage. IV. Conclusion Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Cincinnati s motion for declaratory judgment, R.13, is GRANTED. The Cincinnati policy covering Roccanova does not cover the claims asserted by Clark in the related action, so Cincinnati has no duty to defend Clark s claims against Roccanova. Signed on February 6, 2012 5