REAVIS V. SLOMINSKI
551 N.W.2d 528 (1996)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Reavis (P) and Slominski (D) appealed an order that denied D's motion
for a directed verdict, denied both parties' proposed jury instructions, and entered
judgment in favor P in P's action alleging sexual assault.
FACTS: P first worked for D at his dental clinic from 1969 to 1975 as a chair-side
assistant, and there were many occasions during the early 1970's when D fondled her. She did
ask D to stop touching her, but she needed the work. By 1973, they began to engage in sexual
intercourse. Although P said no, she claims she felt that she had no choice but to engage in
relations. P admitted that D never physically forced her to have sex with him. P testified
that she could not quit her job because she needed the money to support her family. P
admitted that there were times when she was able to successfully refuse D's advances. In the
summer of 1988, P was unemployed and P offered her a job. P said that before she would
accept the position, D had to promise to leave her alone. P testified that D did not try to
engage in sexual intercourse with her from 1988 until December 31, 1991. D did touch her
several times during that time period. P did not quit because her family needed the money.
On December 31, 1991, the employees of the dental clinic had an office party. After the
party was over and P and D were the only ones present, D came into the lab and began kissing
P. P refused his advances. P then said, ''Oh, hell,'' and then walked down the hall toward
D's office and 'threw [her] sweater off.' P testified that she felt there was nothing she
could do because D would just laugh at her. P admonished D and said, ''You know you should
not be doing this.'' P felt that if she did not comply, she would lose her job. She said
that she numbed her mind and body during the sexual intercourse, but that the physical
contact was hurting her 'very bad.' P and D were caught by another employee returning and P
admitted the problems to other workers at another job and to her husband. On January 3, P
attempted suicide by ingesting sleeping pills. P states that she has suffered damages due to
her inability to work. Reavis alleges that she required hospitalization and counseling as a
result of the emotional distress proximately caused by D's wrongful conduct. D denied P's
allegations. D alleged that P encouraged and promoted a private meeting and that P initiated
consensual sexual contact. When P began to disrobe, D assumed that she wanted sexual
contact. D stated that his relationship with P during the early 1970's was an affair
involving two consenting adults.
ISSUE:
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