Frazier Ex Rel. LF v. United States ( 2017 )


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  • PER CURIAM:

    After careful review of the briefs and the record, and having the benefit of oral argument, we find no reversible error.

    Frazier argues that her complaint set forth a plausible claim for negligence, wrongful death, deliberate indifference, and negligent supervision; and the district court erred by granting the United States’ motion to dismiss for failure to allege a legal duty. According to Frazier, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) owed a legal duty to her fiancé, Melvin Vernell, III (Vernell), because a “special relationship” existed between the FBI and its confidential informant, Mani Chulpayev (Chulpayev). Frazier asserts that the FBI, through Special Agent Jackson, had a professional relationship with Chulpayev for several years prior to the murder of Ver-nell.

    After reviewing the district court’s grant of the motion to dismiss de novo, we conclude that Frazier’s allegations are insufficient to support a finding that the FBI had the requisite degree of control over Chul-payev to be held liable under Georgia law. Moreover, Frazier has not identified, nor havp we found, a liability-inducing cause of action for deliberate indifference under Georgia law in this context. The decision of the district court is

    AFFIRMED.

Document Info

Docket Number: 16-15154

Judges: Wilson, Black, Restani

Filed Date: 4/12/2017

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 11/6/2024