American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I. v. BoKim

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Missouri
DecidedApril 30, 2021
Docket4:20-cv-00812
StatusUnknown

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American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I. v. BoKim, (W.D. Mo. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI WESTERN DIVISION

AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL ) INSURANCE COMPANY, S.I., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Case No. 20-00812-CV-W-HFS BOKIM, LLC, a Missouri Limited ) Liability Company, and ) NHAT MINH PHAM d/b/a ) L&N NAILS & SPA. ) ) ) Defendants. )

ORDER

Defendant, BoKim, LLC, has filed a motion to dismiss a complaint seeking declaratory judgment filed by plaintiff, American Family Mutual Insurance Company. BoKim seeks dismissal pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6). Nhat Minh Pham d/b/a L&N Nails & Spa (“Pham”) is also a named defendant in this action, but has not joined the dismissal motion. Background1

On or about Jan. 3, 2008, BoKim owned property in Jackson County, Missouri, specifically, a building addressed as 2614

Independence Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri (“the Premises”). On or about the same date, BoKim leased the building to Tuyet Nguyen,

defendant Pham’s predecessor in tenancy, for a term of 10 years.2 At some time prior to Oct. of 2014, Tuyet sold her nail salon to Pham, and

on or about Oct. of 2014, Pham, representing himself as the sole proprietor d/b/a L&N Nail Salon, assumed the lease agreement with

BoKim.

At some point, not here disclosed, American Family issued a Businessowner’s Policy to Pham for the period of Oct. 1, 2015 through

Oct. 1, 2016, which included property and liability coverage. (Complaint: ¶ 11, Ex. A). At some point, again not here disclosed, Pham

1 The facts are taken from pleadings filed by the parties, and when in dispute, will be noted. 2 The property consisted of 6 storefronts on the first floor and 16 apartment units above. employed Hong Thu Nguyen (“Hong”) as a nail technician and

represented her to BoKim as manager of the salon. On October 12, 2015, a fire occurred which totally destroyed the

Premises. Christopher Anderson, Daniel Werner, Larry Leggio, and John Mesh, firefighters from the Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department

responded to the fire. American Family Mutual Ins. Co. v. Anderson, et

al. Case No. 20-105-FJG. Anderson and Werner were injured by falling debris and sustained severe and permanent injuries, and Leggio and

Mesh died as a result of their injuries. (Id, pg. 1). An investigation resulted in the arrest of Hong for intentionally setting the fire; and that

both Hong and Pham conspired in a fraudulent effort to secure insurance coverage from American Family.

After a jury trial, Hong was found guilty of 2 counts of arson in the 1st degree, 2 counts of murder in the 2nd degree, and 2 counts of assault

in the 2nd degree; on Sep. 21, 2018, she was sentenced to 30 years

imprisonment. Pham pled guilty to presenting a claim to American Family containing false statements and materially misleading information. On Jul. 8, 2019, sentence was suspended, and Pham was

placed on probation for 3 years and directed to pay $2,000 in restitution to American Family.

State Court Actions A. The Anderson Case No. 1816-CV25857

Christopher Anderson, Heather Anderson, Daniel Werner, Melissa Leggio, and Felicia Mesh filed a civil action in state court seeking

damages against Hong, American Family, and others3 for wrongful death and bodily injury of the firefighters resulting from the fire set by

Hong. (Complaint: ¶ 20). American Family defended Hong in the civil

action while concurrently seeking declarative relief here that it had no duty to defend her. (Id: ¶ 21). As a compromise settlement to avoid

litigation expenses, American Family settled the civil action on Hong’s behalf for $600,000 which it claims was the aggregate limit of liability

coverage provided by the policy, and is now exhausted. (Id: ¶¶ 22-23).

3 Other named defendants include Motorola Solutions, Inc., Tusa Consulting Services II, LLC, and Farmers Insurance Company, Inc. American Family sought declarative relief in Case No. 20-105-FJG

contending that it had no duty to defend or indemnify Hong in the underlying Anderson lawsuit and that the Policy was void. (Case 20-105:

p. 2). The Anderson defendants filed a motion to dismiss contending that the same claims were pending in the underlying suit and American

Family was seeking to circumvent the state court action. (Id). On Nov. 9,

2020, the Anderson defendants, Hong, and American Family filed a stipulation of dismissal of all claims asserted against Hong and

American Family in the underlying action. (Id). Judge Gaitan then directed the parties to file a status report indicating what, if any impact

the dismissal has on the pending motions before him for declaratory relief and dismissal. The parties ultimately agreed to the dismissal with

prejudice of their respective claims. (Case 20-105, Doc. 20).

B. The BoKim Case On April 29, 2020, BoKim filed a Petition for Damages

in state court (Case No. 2016-CV11341), against Pham as the owner of L&N Nails & Spa. (Doc. 1-5, Exh. E, ¶¶ 1-2). BoKim alleged that on Jan. 3, 2008, it leased the building at 2614 Independence Avenue, Kansas

City, Mo., to Tuyet Nguyen as Pham’s predecessor in tenancy for a lease term of 10 years; and at some time prior to Oct. 2014, Tuyet sold her

nail salon to Pham. (Id: ¶¶ 6-8). Also, on or before Oct. 2014, Pham represented himself as the sole proprietor of the nail salon and

assumed the lease agreement with BoKim. (Id: ¶¶ 9-10).

BoKim states that par.8 of the lease agreement required Pham as lessee to indemnify, defend and hold BoKim as lessor harmless for all

loss liability, costs, damages and expenses that occur or be claimed with respect to any person(s) or property on the Premises resulting

from any act or omission by or through the lessee, its agents, employments, invitees or any person on the Premises. (Id: ¶ 11). The

lease also required Pham to maintain at all times during the lease period comprehensive general liability insurance with single limit

coverage of not less than 1 million dollars for injury or death of persons

and from property damage. (Id). During the lease term Pham was required to furnish BoKim with a certificate of insurance and name BoKim as an additional named insured. (Id). BoKim alleges that

although Pham had general liability insurance with American Family he did not include BoKim as an additional insured. (Id: ¶¶ 12-13).

BoKim alleged that Pham invited Hong Thu Nguyen onto the Premises, employed her as a nail technician, and represented her as

manager of the salon business. (Id: ¶¶17-18). On Oct. 12, 2015, a fire

occurred on the Premises which destroyed the property and two responding firefighters dies; it was subsequently determine that Hong

set the fire, and she was convicted of arson and murder. (Id: ¶¶ 19-21). Beginning on Oct. 15, 2015, BoKim requested confirmation from

Pham and American Family that BoKim was an additional insured on the insurance policy, without success. (Id: ¶¶ 22-25). BoKIm alleged

that Pham recovered money from American Family, but failed to include BoKim as an additional insured. (Id: ¶¶ 26-27).

BoKim asserted claims for breach of contract, negligence, and

negligent hiring. Discussion American Family has filed suit in this court seeking a declaratory judgment that it owes no duty to neither BoKim nor Pham because: (1)

the policy became void due to Pham’s fraudulent conduct; or (2) the

coverage limit has been exhausted; or (3) all damages sought in the state court action were caused by the intentional criminal conduct of

Hong. BoKim, in opposition to the declarative relief sought by American

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