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Gill v. JUS Broadcasting Corp.
Alan R. Ackerman, Pro Hac Vice, Law Office of Alan R. Ackerman, Parsippany, NJ, Steven A. Jayson, Mellinger Kartzman LLC, Morris Plains, NJ, for Plaintiff.
Paul A. Batista, Paul Batista, PC, New York, NY, for Defendants.
Pending before the Court are defendants JUS Broadcasting Corp, JUS Punjabi LLC, JUS One Corp, JUS Broadcasting Corp PVT LTD, and Penny Sandhu's (collectively, "Defendants") objections to the Magistrate Judge's Order denying their motion to disqualify her. [ECF No. 130]. Defendants contend that the Magistrate Judge's impartiality might reasonably be questioned given her treatment of them through the pre-trial process. For the following reasons, Defendants’ objections are OVERRULED and their motion is DENIED .
Plaintiff Kashmir Gill ("Plaintiff") commenced this action in February 2019 to recover millions of dollars that he claims the Defendants obtained from him through fraud and other misconduct. [ECF No. 1]. Since that time, the case has not proceeded past discovery. Rather, the docket reflects that both Plaintiff and Defendants have engaged in obstreperous conduct, causing the Magistrate Judge to issue repeated warnings and castigations to both sides. See ( ).
On June 1, 2021, Defendants moved pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 455 to disqualify the Magistrate Judge on the grounds that she lacks impartiality and has exhibited bias against them. [ECF No. 119-1]. In support of their motion, the Defendants note that they "have repeatedly been prejudiced by the Magistrate's persistent refusal to move this two-and-one-half-year-old litigation to depositions and trial," that "the Magistrate has allowed plaintiff ... to litigate, re-litigate and exhaust self-fabricated issue after issue," evidencing "a highly unusual bias in favor of plaintiff and against defendants," and that the "Magistrate has consistently imposed burden-after-burden on [Defendants] to search repeatedly for documents" that have been produced. Id. at 2-3. Defendants also argue that defendant Sandhu is "convinced that the Magistrate bears a bias toward her and defendants and has failed to comprehend and respond to [her] explanations and positions," and state that the Magistrate Judge has made repeated ad hominem comments regarding defense counsel. Id. at 3.
Plaintiff opposed Defendants’ motion, arguing that the motion was actually an attempt to bully the court into compelling depositions to take place, despite Defendants having so far failed to complete their document production as ordered. [ECF No. 120-1].
On September 13, 2021, the Magistrate Judge denied Defendants’ motion to disqualify, finding that the Defendants had not presented any grounds for disqualification under 28 U.S.C. § 455(a) or (b)(1). [ECF No. 129].
On September 27, 2021, Defendants filed an objection to the Magistrate Judge's Order pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 72. [ECF No. 130]. In their objection, the Defendants again focused on the fact that, although the case has been pending for nearly three years, the Magistrate Judge has refused to schedule any depositions or progress the case towards trial. Defendants argue that the [ECF No. 130], at 2, 4.
28 U.S.C. § 455 provides, in relevant part:
Id. (quoting Liteky , 510 U.S. at 555, 114 S.Ct. 1147 ); see also United States v. Conte , 99 F.3d 60, 65 (2d Cir. 1996) () (internal quotations omitted).
Here, Defendants’ motion to disqualify is entirely based on the actions and purported inactions of the Magistrate Judge during the pre-trial process. Nowhere in the parties’ briefing is there a single reference to any extrajudicial source of any alleged bias or prejudice. To prevail on their motion, then, the Defendants must show such a high degree of favoritism or antagonism as to make fair judgment impossible. They have failed to do so. Rather, as Defendants themselves put it, "[a]t the very heart" of their motion the fact that this action has been pending for what they say is an "unprecedented" amount of time and that the Magistrate Judge "has refused...
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