123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627281
MASTERSON’S MOTION TO STAY DISCOVERY, OR ALTERNATIVELY, FOR A PROTECTIVE ORDER
MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES INTRODUCTION I.
Through this Motion, Defendant Daniel Masterson (“Masterson”) seeks a stay of discovery against him in this civil proceeding, or, in the alternative, a protective order shielding him from discovery in this action, pending resolution of the related criminal case in the Los Angeles Superior Court in which Masterson is a defendant. L.A.S.C. Case No.BA487932 (filed on June 16, 2020)
1
. This civil proceeding and the pending criminal case are both based on the same alleged conduct of Masterson, and therefore Masterson will not be able to fully comply with discovery in this proceeding and would potentially risk self-incrimination if civil discovery is allowed to proceed and he is compelled to participate in depositions, produce documents, and/or provide written answers to interrogatories and requests for admission. In addition, the interests of judicial economy favor granting Masterson the requested relief, as the Court will be faced with a veritable minefield of legal and Constitutional issues if discovery is allowed to proceed against Masterson before the criminal matter has been resolved. Due to the lack of prejudice to Plaintiffs should this Motion be granted, and the danger of prejudice to Masterson if discovery proceeds without Constitutional safeguards, the relevant interests of the parties weigh in favor of the Court granting relief to Masterson. Finally, Plaintiffs’ unreasonable refusal to stipulate to a stay of discovery as to Masterson until the conclusion of the parallel criminal case has caused Masterson to incur unnecessary legal fees in bringing this Motion, justifying an award of sanctions in the amount of $9,150 against Plaintiffs and their counsel of record, jointly and severally.
RELEVANT FACTS AND PROCEDURE II.
The civil action pending before this Court,
Bixler et. al. v. Church of Scientology International et. al.,
Case No. 19STCV29458, was originally filed by Plaintiffs on or about December 18, 2017. Declaration of Andrew B. Brettler (“Brettler Decl.”) ¶ 2. Plaintiffs filed their first amended complaint (“FAC”), the operative complaint, on or about February 28, 2020.
Ibid
. The
1
Pursuant to California Evidence Code section 452, Masterson requests that this Court take judicial notice of Masterson’s related criminal case pursuant to its authority to take judicial notice of a record of “any court of this state.” Cal. Evid. Code § 452(d).