Cecconi v. Cecconi (In Re Cecconi)

366 B.R. 83, 2007 Bankr. LEXIS 1323, 2007 WL 1147349
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. California
DecidedApril 17, 2007
Docket19-40255
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Cecconi v. Cecconi (In Re Cecconi), 366 B.R. 83, 2007 Bankr. LEXIS 1323, 2007 WL 1147349 (Cal. 2007).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM DECISION AFTER TRIAL

ARTHUR S. WEISSBRODT, Bankruptcy Judge.

Before the Court is Plaintiff Sarah Cec-coni’s (“Sarah”) 1 complaint against Gui-seppe Enzo Cecconi (“Enzo”) and A.C. Spicer, Trustee in Bankruptcy (under U.K. Insolvency Laws) (“Trustee”) and Trustee’s related counterclaim and cross-claim. Sarah seeks a determination that the house and property located at 3190 Del Ciervo Drive, Pebble Beach, California (the “Property”) are her sole and separate property. Trustee seeks a determination that Enzo holds a community property interest in the Property.

*91 The matter has been tried and submitted for decision. Sarah is represented by Paul S. Avila, Esq. and Elaine M. Seid, Esq. of McPharlin, Sprinkles & Thomas LLP. Enzo is represented by Patrie J. Kelly, Esq. of Adleson, Hess & Kelly. Trustee is represented by Mary Jo Shart-sis, Esq. and Amy L. Hespenheide, Esq. of Shartsis, Friese & Ginsburg LLP. At trial Sarah called Enzo, Carla Korb, Gary Vandeweghe, Elizabeth Montagu, Jane Watson Steel, Elaine Seid and herself as witnesses. Trustee called Enzo and himself as witnesses.

This Memorandum Decision constitutes the Court’s findings of fact and conclusions of law, pursuant to Rule 7052 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure.

I.

FACTS

This case involves an unusual couple with an unusual lifestyle. Sarah and Enzo are both in their 70s and have been married for over 30 years. In the early years of their marriage, the Cecconis acted as many married couples do — i.e., they lived together. At that point they lived in Venice, Italy at or near the Hotel Cipriani (“Cipriani”) where Enzo worked as a general manager. The couple lived on Enzo’s income. For the next twenty-two years, however, Enzo and Sarah maintained a strong marriage while pursuing very separate and independent lifestyles. Their separate finances were a key aspect of their relationship. About the same time Enzo decided to leave Venice and open up a restaurant in London, Sarah inherited a large portfolio of stock and oil royalties from her grandmother. Sarah did not want to live in London full-time and the couple started to live separate lives. Enzo primarily ran a restaurant in London and Sarah spent her time traveling with her mother, summering in Venice, Italy and wintering in Pebble Beach, California. Enzo and Sarah spent time with each other during the spring and fall, and saw each other on occasion during the summer and winter months.

The couple had a mutual, clear and strong understanding that Enzo’s property from his business ventures were his and Sarah’s inheritance was hers. Enzo and Sarah maintained separate finances and each provided for their own living expenses. The couple clearly understood and agreed that Enzo had his property in Europe and Sarah had her property in the United States, and they acted separately with regard to that property — Enzo ran his restaurants and renovated property in London without input from Sarah. Sarah purchased a townhouse in Pebble Beach and purchased and constructed the Property without input from Enzo. It is due in large part to the unusual nature of their relationship that Sarah is able to support her position so convincingly as the plaintiff in this lawsuit.

A. Procedural Background

Enzo ran into financial difficulties in the 1990s. Insolvency proceedings were ordered against him in the United Kingdom on January 8, 2001. Trustee filed an ancillary proceeding under 11 U.S.C. § 304 in this Court on January 7, 2002. On January 15, 2003, Sarah filed a Complaint to Establish Purchase Money Resulting Trust against Enzo and Trustee. On February 21, 2003, Trustee filed his answer, counterclaim and cross-claim. Trustee amended his counterclaim and cross-claim on March 27, 2003, and June 18, 2003. Trial commenced on this matter on March 21, 2005 and continued on March 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, and 31, 2005; April 1, 8, 12, 13, 25, and 26, 2005; and May 31, 2005. Post-trial briefing ended on November 22, 2006.

*92 B. Witnesses

i.) Enzo Ceceoni — Enzo is a citizen and resident of Italy and a debtor in insolvency proceedings in the United Kingdom.

ii.) Sarah Cecconi — Sarah is the wife of Enzo.

iii.) Carla Korb — Ms. Korb was the business and social secretary to Sarah’s father, George Coleman, from August 1976 to February 1998.

iv.) Gary Vandeweghe — Mr. Vand-eweghe is an attorney and a friend of both of Sarah’s parents. Mr. Vandeweghe also represented Sarah in relation to litigation over the Property filed by the Royal Bank of Scotland.

v.) Elizabeth Montagu — Mrs. Montagu is Sarah’s mother and the Dowager Duchess of Manchester (“Duchess”).

vi.) Jane Watson Steel — Ms. Steel is Sarah’s friend.

vii.) Elaine Seid — Ms. Seid is an attorney and represents Sarah in this litigation.

viii.) Trustee A.C. Spicer — Trustee is a chartered accountant and the trustee in Enzo’s insolvency proceedings in the United Kingdom.

C. Pre-Marriage Background

Enzo

Enzo was born and raised in Venice, Italy where he attended private school and gymnasium. Enzo wanted to work in the hotel and restaurant business since childhood, and started in that industry in 1956 when he was 20 years old. Enzo joined the Bauer Hotel, a deluxe hotel in Venice, in 1957. In order to improve himself, Enzo worked at the Bauer during the summer, then, during the winter months, he traveled to Germany, France, and London, among other places, to work and study seeking to develop his language skills so he could write a proper letter in English, French or German. Enzo speaks Italian, English, French, German and Spanish. In 1964, Enzo joined the Cipriani in Venice as an assistant manager and worked his way up to general manager of the hotel sometime prior to 1973. The Cipriani is a high-end hotel and caters to well-to-do guests. It is currently one of the top ten hotels in the world.

Sarah

Sarah was born in Miami, Oklahoma to George and Elizabeth Coleman. Sarah comes from a very wealthy family — her father was on the board of directors for Pennzoil — and she has lived an unusual life. During Sarah’s childhood, she spent the summers in Pebble Beach, California and the winters in Florida. Sarah started attending boarding school in Wellesley, Massachusetts around eleven years of age and spent the first three years of high school in Middleburg, Virginia. During these years, Sarah spent the summers in Pebble Beach. Sarah spent her senior year of high school in Pebble Beach and graduated from a private high school in Monterey. Sarah developed an affinity for Pebble Beach during her childhood.

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