Concepcion Giove v. Jeanne A. Stanko, Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott, Concepcion Giove v. Jeanne A. Stanko Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott, Concepcion Giove, Plaintiff/appellee/cross-Appellant v. Jeanne A. Stanko Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Defendants/appellants/cross-Appellees, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Defendants/appellants/cross-Appellees Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott

977 F.2d 413
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedNovember 17, 1992
Docket91-2485
StatusPublished

This text of 977 F.2d 413 (Concepcion Giove v. Jeanne A. Stanko, Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott, Concepcion Giove v. Jeanne A. Stanko Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott, Concepcion Giove, Plaintiff/appellee/cross-Appellant v. Jeanne A. Stanko Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Defendants/appellants/cross-Appellees, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Defendants/appellants/cross-Appellees Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Concepcion Giove v. Jeanne A. Stanko, Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott, Concepcion Giove v. Jeanne A. Stanko Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott, Concepcion Giove, Plaintiff/appellee/cross-Appellant v. Jeanne A. Stanko Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Defendants/appellants/cross-Appellees, Western Enterprises Trust Cara Stanko, Trust Chris Stanko, Trust Michael Stanko, Trust Elizabeth Stanko, Trust School of Gymnastics, Inc., a Defunct Nebraska Corporation, River Enterprises Trust Red Barn Trust, Defendants/appellants/cross-Appellees Scotty Trust Stanko Family Trust Stanko Family Inc. Ted Daggett Robert Spurgeon Bruce Scott, 977 F.2d 413 (8th Cir. 1992).

Opinion

977 F.2d 413

Concepcion GIOVE, Plaintiff/Appellee,
v.
Jeanne A. STANKO, Defendant,
Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Defendant/Appellant,
Western Enterprises Trust; Cara Stanko, Trust; Chris
Stanko, Trust; Michael Stanko, Trust; Elizabeth
Stanko, Trust; School of Gymnastics,
Inc., a defunct Nebraska
corporation, Defendants
River Enterprises Trust; Red Barn Trust, Defendants/Appellants,
Scotty Trust; Stanko Family Trust; Stanko Family Inc.;
Ted Daggett; Robert Spurgeon; Bruce Scott, Defendants.
Concepcion GIOVE, Plaintiff/Appellant,
v.
Jeanne A. STANKO; Sheridan Enterprises Trust, Defendants/Appellees,
Western Enterprises Trust; Cara Stanko, Trust; Chris
Stanko, Trust; Michael Stanko, Trust; Elizabeth
Stanko, Trust; School of Gymnastics,
Inc., a defunct Nebraska
corporation, Defendants,
River Enterprises Trust; Red Barn Trust, Defendants/Appellees,
Scotty Trust; Stanko Family Trust; Stanko Family Inc.;
Ted Daggett; Robert Spurgeon; Bruce Scott, Defendants.
Concepcion GIOVE, Plaintiff/Appellee/Cross-Appellant,
v.
Jeanne A. STANKO; Sheridan Enterprises Trust,
Defendants/Appellants/Cross-Appellees,
Western Enterprises Trust; Cara Stanko, Trust; Chris
Stanko, Trust; Michael Stanko, Trust; Elizabeth
Stanko, Trust; School of Gymnastics,
Inc., a defunct Nebraska
corporation, Defendants,
River Enterprises Trust; Red Barn Trust,
Defendants/Appellants/Cross-Appellees
Scotty Trust; Stanko Family Trust; Stanko Family Inc.;
Ted Daggett; Robert Spurgeon; Bruce Scott, Defendants.

Nos. 91-2485, 91-2487 and 91-2528.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted May 13, 1992.
Decided Oct. 2, 1992.
Rehearing Denied Nov. 17, 1992.

Dean S. Forney, Alliance, Neb., argued (Laurice M. Margheim, on the brief), for defendant-appellant Red Barn.

Robert G. Simmons, Scottsbluff, Neb., argued, for defendant Stanko.

John S. Evangelisti, Denver, Colo., argued (Richard C. LaFond on the brief), for plaintiff-appellee.

Before BEAM, Circuit Judge, HENLEY, Senior Circuit Judge, and HANSEN, Circuit Judge.

BEAM, Circuit Judge.

Jeanne Stanko and the Trusts appeal a district court1 judgment setting aside certain transfers of property as fraudulent conveyances. Concepcion Giove appeals the court's ruling that the Nebraska statute of limitations bars any action as to transfers preceding May 9, 1985.

The court declined to assign the property in question directly to Giove and ordered her to proceed against it through writs of execution to satisfy a default judgment. It retained jurisdiction to supervise that process.

Two jurisdictional questions must be addressed before we may review the district court's well-reasoned opinion. The first is whether there is a final judgment, as required by 28 U.S.C. § 1291, and the second is whether all parties have timely appealed, as required by Fed.R.App.P. 4(a)(4).

With respect to finality of the judgment, the question before the district court was whether, all things considered, the conveyances in issue were fraudulent and void. The district court answered that question. Nothing more needs to be decided. The court's retention of jurisdiction for tracing purposes and to oversee Giove's writs of execution does not prevent its decision on the merits from being final. Huey v. Sullivan, 971 F.2d 1362, 1365 (8th Cir.1992) (retention of jurisdiction to oversee execution of judgment is no bar to judgment's finality). Only the fraudulent conveyance decision is before us on appeal.2 Thus we have jurisdiction over those appellants and appellees who have complied with the procedural prerequisites for appeal.

Earlier, Jeanne Stanko moved to dismiss Giove's appeal as untimely. We denied that motion. Giove v. Stanko, No. 91-2487 (8th Cir. Oct. 7, 1991).3 In district court, on June 3, 1991, Jeanne Stanko moved in the alternative to alter or amend the judgment under Fed.R.Civ.P. 59(e), or for relief from a clerical mistake in paragraph two of the judgment under Fed.R.Civ.P. 60(a). On June 24, 1991, Giove filed her notice of appeal. Then, on June 25, 1991, the district court denied Jeanne Stanko's motion after reviewing the evidence and determining there was no error.

Jeanne Stanko then filed a motion in this court to dismiss Giove's appeal as untimely, categorizing her motion below as effectively one to alter or amend the judgment under Fed.R.Civ.P. 59(e). She claimed the district court's denial of that motion, the day after Giove filed her notice of appeal, rendered Giove's appeal premature and therefore untimely under Fed.R.App.P. 4(a)(4).

Jeanne Stanko's motion below alleged the judgment contained a misstatement of a date and a numerical discrepancy in a legal description. She termed the error clerical in the text of her motion, and requested no change in or amendment to the substance of the judgment. The district court found there was no error to correct. In view of these facts, Jeanne Stanko's motion is best viewed as a motion for relief from a clerical error. Therefore, under Fed.R.App.P. 4(a)(4), Giove's appeal was timely filed, and is properly before us.

I. BACKGROUND

After reviewing the record and the court's memorandum of decision, we adopt its statement of the facts. Appellant's Appendix, pp. 59-76, 80-81; Memorandum of Decision, Giove v. Stanko, Case No. CV89L-236 (D.Neb. Jan. 11, 1991), as amended (Feb. 7, 1991). However, to give coherence to our discussion we set forth a brief synopsis.

The Stanko family, of which Rudy Stanko is a member, owned several meat packing facilities. Rudy Stanko and his cousin Henry Stanko fell afoul of U.S.D.A. regulations, and in 1983 and 1984 were charged with criminal acts. Rudy Stanko's wholly owned corporation, Cattle King, was the vehicle for these acts, and, unless recently released, Rudy is still in prison as a result of these crimes.

Numerous suits and claims against Rudy Stanko and Cattle King arose at the time, both independent from and in conjunction with the criminal acts. These included two suits by Giove: a state law suit against Rudy Stanko, Cattle King, and others, filed December of 1983 in a Colorado state court; and a federal discrimination suit against Rudy Stanko, Cattle King, and others filed May 30, 1984 in the District of Colorado.

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