Arvest Bank v. Empire Bank

CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 9, 2014
Docket13-6014
StatusPublished

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Arvest Bank v. Empire Bank, (bap8 2014).

Opinion

United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________

No. 13-6014 ___________________________

In re: Russell Lee Cook, Formerly doing business as RWCK, LLC, Formerly doing business as RWCK Developments, LLC, Formerly doing business as Russell Cook Construction, LLC, Formerly doing business as RWCK Construction, LLC, Formerly doing business as RWCK Quarry, LLC, Formerly doing business as High Mountain Whitetails, LLC, Formerly doing business as Tuscany on the Lakes, LLC, Formerly doing business as The TanStone Group, LLC, Formerly doing business as Cook-Patch Partn, Formerly doing business as Gobblers Nob RE, LLC, Formerly doing business as Table Rock Properties, LLC; Wanda Faye Cook, Formerly doing business as RWCK, LLC, Formerly doing business as RWCK Developments, LLC, Formerly doing business as Russell Cook Construction, LLC, Formerly doing business as RWCK Construction, LLC, Formerly doing business as RWCK Quarry, LLC, Formerly doing business as High Mountain Whitetails, LLC, Formerly doing business as Tuscany on the Lakes, LLC, Formerly doing business as The TanStone Group, LLC, Formerly doing business as Cook-Patch Partn, Formerly doing business as Gobblers Nob RE, LLC, Formerly doing business as Table Rock Properties, LLC

lllllllllllllllllllllDebtors

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Arvest Bank

lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiff - Appellee

v. Russell Lee Cook; Wanda Faye Cook; Russell Lee Cook, as Trustee of the Russell L. Cook Revocable Trust; Wanda Faye Cook, as Trustee of the Wanda F. Cook Revocable Trust

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendants

Empire Bank

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendant - Appellant

Russell Lee Cook; Wanda Faye Cook

lllllllllllllllllllllCross Claimants - Appellees

v.

lllllllllllllllllllllCross Defendant - Appellant ____________

Appeal from United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Missouri - Springfield ____________

Submitted: November 19, 2013 Filed: January 9, 2014 ____________

Before SALADINO, NAIL and SHODEEN, Bankruptcy Judges. ____________

Saladino, Bankruptcy Judge.

-2- Empire Bank appeals from a March 14, 2013, order and judgment of the bankruptcy court declaring that Arvest Bank’s judicial lien is superior to the liens asserted by Empire Bank and directing judgment in favor of Debtors, Russell L. and Wanda F. Cook, on their preferential transfer claim against Empire Bank. We have jurisdiction over this appeal from the final order of the bankruptcy court. See 28 U.S.C. § 158(b). For the reasons set forth below, we reverse and remand for further proceedings in the bankruptcy court.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

The pertinent facts are uncontroverted and many are set forth in a stipulation filed with the bankruptcy court. In short, this is a dispute between Empire Bank1 and Arvest Bank over the priority of their liens on property owned by Mr. and Mrs. Cook.2 Mr. and Mrs. Cook were engaged in the business of real estate development and condominium construction, and owned interests in various entities, including RWCK, LLC (“RWCK”) and Table Rock Properties, LLC (“Table Rock”). Together with their entities, Mr. and Mrs. Cook had lending relationships with both Empire Bank and Arvest Bank.

Judgment Liens of Empire Bank and Arvest Bank.

At all relevant times, Mr. and Mrs. Cook owned real property located in Taney County, Missouri, consisting of 809.19 acres, more or less. They also owned a smaller

1 Empire Bank is the successor-in-interest to Citizens National Bank. 2 For ease of reference, Mr. and Mrs. Cook shall mean Russell L. Cook, individually and as trustee of the Russell L. Cook Revocable Trust dated December 13, 1995, as amended and completely restated on October 30, 2002, and Wanda F. Cook, individually and as trustee of the Wanda F. Cook Revocable Trust dated December 13, 1995, as amended and completely restated on October 30, 2002.

-3- three acre parcel in the same county. On June 19, 2007, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, along with RWCK and other entities, each executed and delivered a guaranty to Empire Bank, under the terms of which they guaranteed to Empire Bank the payment and performance of each and every debt, liability, and obligation of every type and description which Table Rock may owe to Empire Bank. Each guaranty states that it is unsecured.

On or about August 30, 2007, Table Rock executed a $315,000.00 promissory note in favor of Empire Bank, which note was secured by a deed of trust recorded in Greene County, Missouri. On November 8, 2007, Table Rock executed a promissory note in favor of Empire Bank in the amount of $4,200,000.00, which note was also secured by a deed of trust recorded in Greene County, Missouri. Table Rock defaulted on its promissory notes, and Empire Bank foreclosed on both of the Table Rock deeds of trust. Empire Bank then sued each of the guarantors for deficiency judgments on both of the Table Rock notes. The Greene County litigation resulted in a confession of judgment executed by Table Rock, RWCK, and Mr. and Mrs. Cook on September 9, 2011. Empire Bank filed that confession of judgment in the circuit clerk’s office in Taney County even though it had not yet been entered as a judgment signed by a judge. On February 14, 2012, the Greene County Circuit Court accepted the confession and entered a signed judgment for Empire Bank against Table Rock, RWCK, and Mr. and Mrs. Cook in the amount of $886,552.64 on Count I and $37,677.36 on Count II, plus interest. A copy of the Greene County judgment was filed in Taney County on February 16, 2012.

After recording its Greene County judgment in Taney County, Empire Bank began efforts to execute on its judgment against Mr. and Mrs. Cook’s real estate in Taney County. Before selling the property upon execution, Empire Bank reached a settlement with Mr. and Mrs. Cook. On May 19, 2012, in full satisfaction of its judgment, Empire Bank received from Mr. and Mrs. Cook an assignment of two

-4- promissory notes receivable held by them, one having a value of $517,200.17 and the other having a value of $617,533.45.

In the meantime, on April 14, 2010, Arvest Bank commenced a proceeding in the Circuit Court of Taney County, Missouri, against Mr. and Mrs. Cook and various other individuals and entities, including RWCK, for liability on certain promissory notes and guaranty agreements. On December 6, 2011, the Circuit Court of Taney County entered judgment in favor of Arvest Bank against Mr. and Mrs. Cook, RWCK, and others in the amount of $5,256,296.27, plus interest and attorney fees.

Empire Bank Deed of Trust.

Empire Bank is the lender/grantee of a deed of trust granted by Mr. and Mrs. Cook dated October 11, 2007, and recorded on October 16, 2007, in Taney County, Missouri. The deed of trust encumbers approximately 120 acres which are part of the 809.19 acre parcel owned by Mr. and Mrs. Cook in Taney County, Missouri. Among other provisions, the deed of trust provides as follows:

- Paragraph 2 states that the deed of trust is given “for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, and to secure the Secured Debt (defined below) . . . .”

- Paragraph 3 states that the total principal amount secured “shall not exceed $375,000.00.”

- Paragraph 4 defines the term “Secured Debt” as follows:

A. Debt incurred under the terms of all promissory note(s), contract(s), guaranty(ies) or other evidence of debt described below and all their extensions,

-5- renewals, modifications or substitutions. (When referencing the debts below it is suggested that you include items such as borrowers’ names, note amounts, interest rates, maturity dates, etc.).

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