Cobb Development and Vance Cobb v. Timothy Francis McCabe

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 15, 2023
Docket03-21-00524-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

NO. 03-21-00524-CV

Cobb Development and Vance Cobb, Appellants

v.

Timothy Francis McCabe, Appellee

FROM THE 201ST DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY NO. D-1-GN-21-000829, THE HONORABLE JAN SOIFER, JUDGE PRESIDING

MEMORANDUM OPINION

This dispute concerns accusations of fraud levied by a property developer

against a competitor. Cobb Development and Vance Cobb (collectively, Cobb) sued

Timothy Francis McCabe for tortious interference with current and prospective contracts. The

trial court dismissed the claims pursuant to the Texas Citizens’ Participation Act (TCPA) and

awarded attorney’s fees and sanctions to McCabe. See generally Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code

§§ 27.001–.011. We affirm. BACKGROUND 1

McCabe, a longtime Austin property developer, has recently focused on

developing residential properties on Ford Street. In 2020, he purchased two houses there and

had a contract pending on 2022 Ford Street. McCabe discussed his plans—including what he

paid for the other properties and what he intended to pay for 2022 Ford Street—with Cobb.

Cobb is also a residential property developer working in the same general area of Austin.

In November of 2020, McCabe learned that Compass Bank had listed 2024 Ford

Street—next door to 2022 Ford—for sale. McCabe learned from a realtor at the bank that the

owner had already accepted an offer and the property was off the market. Matthew Robins,

another realtor at Compass, confirmed that he and Cobb were involved in the purchase. After

speaking with Robins, McCabe confronted Cobb and accused him of buying the property in a

“backroom deal” with Robins. Cobb said that his client, Gareth Tilley, had purchased the

property for $750,000, a price that McCabe asserts was $75,000 over the market price. This

allegedly resulted in McCabe losing the contract for 2022 Ford because the owner wanted a

higher price.

On November 14, 2020, McCabe emailed Cobb that he was declaring “World

War” between them. Cobb alleges in his petition that McCabe then “embarked on an aggressive

ongoing intimidation campaign by sending dozens of false, malicious, and accusatory emails to

Cobb and others” in an “effort to prevent Cobb’s construction projects from progressing.” At

first, McCabe accused Cobb of violating Texas Real Estate Commission rules, doing poor

1 We draw our recitation of the background facts from the pleadings and affidavits, which we set out in the light most favorable to the nonmovant. See, e.g., RigUp, Inc. v. Sierra Hamilton, LLC, 613 S.W.3d 177, 182 (Tex. App.—Austin 2020, no pet.) (explaining that court reviewing TCPA motion “views the pleadings and the affidavits in the light most favorable to the nonmovant”). 2 quality work, and having a substance abuse problem. 2 For example, on December 21, 2020,

McCabe sent the following email to Vince Heinz, a realtor at Compass Bank, and Cobb client

Joseph Pantaleo, Jr.:

Subject: Cobb Development? When is a hired hand a “Developer” Austin, Joe, Vince (know it all in design meetings) A Developer has money in the game - a hired hand none. Cobb is a hired hand. He is not a developer. See below - maybe not a very good builder. Jessie and its broken foundation stagnates. A bullshit artist like Mat Robins markets S of Oltorf as Bouldin. . . . see S v4th MLS Check out the quality on Joey P’s and Vince’s Oxford build in Zilker. TROUBLE! Ryan James - Under right this junk. Under Contract for how much longer?

Attached to the email is a picture of the exterior of a residence that Cobb allegedly built.

McCabe, meanwhile, discovered what he believed to be mortgage fraud by Cobb

and his associates. In essence, McCabe alleged that Cobb and his associates fraudulently

obtained homestead mortgages for Cobb’s clients. Even though homestead mortgages require

the borrower to live on the property, each property was allegedly put up for sale without the

borrower ever residing there or intending to reside there. Because homestead mortgages have

low interest rates and require less money down, Cobb’s clients could pay higher prices for land.

The others allegedly involved in the scheme were Ryan James, a loan officer at First United

Bank; and Robins and Heinz, who are realtors at Compass Bank. The clients who supposedly

benefited from this scheme included Tilley, Pantaleo, and Brett Marlier.

In the afternoon of December 29, 2020, McCabe emailed Marlier that McCabe

intended to meet with James the following Monday to reach a “workable solution” and instructed

Marlier to “Put a collar on Vance Cobb in the mean time. If he or any of your gang contacts my

family - big issue.” Approximately two hours later, McCabe emailed him again to “Collar

2 We reproduce McCabe’s emails exactly as they appear in the record. 3 Vance. Tonight - or I will call Ron and let him know your bank fraud actions to date with

evidence. - bury Ryan James and erase your profits deal on Oxford.” The same night, McCabe

sent an email to Greg Massey, the president of First United Bank; James; Pantaleo; Marlier; and

Jeff Youngblood with the FBI:

Re: Homestead Mortgage Fraud – A conspiracy between First United Austin Loan Office, Credit worthy individuals, Real Estate Brokers and a builder – with zero intention of a homestead.

Mr. Massey, Mr James, F.B.I - Special Agent Jeff Youngblood (BCC) Gentlemen,

Mr. Massey, I endeavor to engage your office, The F.B.I and the Texas Attorney Generals office into an investigation of your Banks loans practices in Austin, Texas. A number - of Homestead Conventional Mortgages with Construction Addendums have been put out there by your Bank - in Austin- where I develop homes - and NONE of them have any intention of fulfilling the Contractual Obligations of the Borrower. - except build and sell – see attachments - THIS WEEK - foundation has not even been poured[.] They borrow the money - build spec and sell - and rely on the sell provision at the Banks discretion to get out of the occupancy provision - see attached Never occupy - never have Ryan James - your Loan Officer - should be able to lay out his current 78704 Clients, his previous history with those Clients at UFCU and his present First United Clients Please look into this.[ 3]

On December 30, 2020, McCabe emailed Robins and copied Cobb, Marlier,

James, and Heinz:

Matt Robins - There is nothing more that I would like to see is you on the street. You have sown nothing but bad seeds with introduction of Gareth and others to the marketplace - AND dragging my good friend Vance Cobb along - - Matt - you are under criminal investigation I am going to stand up for Vance - Ryan and others - Gonna let you twist in the wind - you are the smartest guy in the room - the mastermind - legend in your own mind . . . . . If you had nothing to hide - why did your online presence change today? As well as others sites. Onwards

3 Although McCabe sent multiple emails that date, we refer to the email sent to Massey as the December 29, 2020 email. 4 In February 2021, Cobb sued McCabe for tortious interference with existing and

prospective contracts and sought injunctive relief. McCabe filed a motion to dismiss under the

TCPA and attached his sworn declaration and supporting documents. Cobb filed a response and

attached his affidavit and hundreds of McCabe’s emails.

Cobb alleges in his affidavit that McCabe interfered with two existing contracts:

a contract with Michael Steward 4 to construct a home at 2010 De Verne and one with

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