Cycenas v. United States

120 Fed. Cl. 485, 2015 U.S. Claims LEXIS 264, 2015 WL 1144729
CourtUnited States Court of Federal Claims
DecidedMarch 12, 2015
Docket14-544C
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Cycenas v. United States, 120 Fed. Cl. 485, 2015 U.S. Claims LEXIS 264, 2015 WL 1144729 (uscfc 2015).

Opinion

Pro Se Plaintiff; Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction; Failure to State a Claim; Breach of Contract.

ORDER

HORN, J.

FINDINGS OF FACT

Pro se plaintiff Edward Joseph Cycenas filed suit in this court against “Defendant, United States of America acting through the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Housing Service,” (Rural Housing Service). 1 Plaintiff alleges Gordon Fiek, “Chief Principal and Officer of St. Croix Valley Hardwoods, Inc.,” (St. Croix) and St. Croix are “co-eonspirator[s]” with the Rural Housing Service. Plaintiff asserts various claims in his complaint, including breach of contract, fraudulent misrepresentation to the United States Bankruptcy Court, mortgage fraud, credit theft or fraud, identity theft, theft of his social security number, and unauthorized use of his social security number, mortgage accounts and credit. All of plaintiffs claims appear to relate to a property that is subject to a mortgage note executed by plaintiff with the Rural Housing Service. Mr. Cycenas alleges that

on or before February 1984, this Plaintiff created and executed, acknowledge, granted, and delivered to the Defendant RD, a mortgage note secured by the following described parcel of land; Lots Three(3) and Four(4), Certified Survey Map, Volume Three(3), at Page 240, as recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Burnett, Wisconsin. Said CSM [Certified Survey Map] being located in the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE1/4 NW1/4), of Section Seventeen (17), Township Thirty-eight (38) North, of Range Sixteen (16) West, in the county of Burnett, Wisconsin.

Plaintiff requests that “if this court finds that this may be the wrong venue, ... the court transfer this complaint to the proper court.”

Defendant filed a motion to dismiss the complaint for lack of jurisdiction and for failure to state a claim pursuant to Rules 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6) of the Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (RCFC) (2014). According to defendant’s motion to dismiss, “[i]n 1983, Mr. Cycenas applied to RHS (then known as the Fanners Home Administration) for a residential home loan (the Property).” Further, according to defendant, “[o]n November 8, 1983, Mr. Cycenas executed a $44,000 promissory note *489 in favor of RHS, used the proceeds to buy the Property and construct a home, and granted RHS a first mortgage lien on the Property.”

Plaintiff alleges in his complaint that, “[o]n or before September 7, 2006, Defendant SCVH, acting through Defendant Fiek, took by hostile action the same parcel of property, and moved the title of said property into the name of St. Croix Valley Hardwoods, Inc., (SCVH).” According to defendant’s motion to dismiss, St. Croix had filed a complaint on September 12, 2005 in the Burnett County Circuit Court in Wisconsin against Mr. Cyee-nas, and Siren Custom Woodworking, Inc, for which defendant contends Mr. Cyeenas is an officer and principal stockholder, and a Mr. Spencer Cobb 2 seeking a money judgment of $30,301.67. On November 17, 2005, the Burnett County Wisconsin Circuit Court entered a judgment against the plaintiff for that amount. See St. Croix Valley Hardwoods, Inc. v. Siren Custom Woodworking, Inc. et al., No. 05-CV-227 (Burnett Cnty., Wis.). Plaintiff attaches to his complaint a copy of an August 24, 2006 “Execution Against Property” from the Burnett County Circuit Court ordering the Sheriff to satisfy St. Croix’s judgment of $30,301.67 “out of the personal property of the judgment debtor within your county” and “if sufficient personal property cannot be found, satisfy the judgment out of the real property in your county belonging to the judgment debtor.” Plaintiff also attaches to his complaint a copy of an “Execution Against Property” that was issued by the Burnett County Sheriffs Department in Siren, Wisconsin, which as indicated by a stamp on the document, appears to have been recorded with the Burnett County Register of Deeds on September 7, 2006, as;

Lots 3 and 4 of Certified Survey Map No. 740, recorded in Volume 3, on Page 240, as Document No. 191926, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Burnett County, Wisconsin, being located in the NE% NW%, Section 17, Township 38 'North, of Range 16 West, Burnett County, Wisconsin.

On October 24, 2006, plaintiff appears to have petitioned for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. See In re Edward J. Cycenas, No. 06-12697 (Bankr.W.D.Wis.). Plaintiff contends that “[o]n or before, February 15, 2007, this Plaintiff filed for Chapter 7 Complete Discharge Bankruptcy.” Plaintiff attaches to his complaint, a copy of a Form B18 from the United States Bankruptcy Court of the Western District of Wisconsin to plaintiff, dated February 15, 2007, ordering that “[t]he debtor is granted a discharge under section 727 of title 11, United States Code, (the Bankruptcy Code).” See In re Edward J. Cycenas, No. 06-12697.

The docket and filings in the Bankruptcy Court reflect that, on February 14, 2007, St. Croix had moved for relief from the automatic stay, pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 362(d), in order to foreclose on its judgment lien on the plaintiffs property. See In re Edward J. Cycenas, No. 06-12697. Plaintiff attaches to his complaint the Bankruptcy Court Order dated March 23, 2007, mandating that:

the automatic stay be terminated as to St. Croix Valley Hardwoods, Inc., with respect to property of the debtors described as follows: Lots 3 and 4 of Certified Survey Map No. 740, recorded in Volume 3, on Page 240, as Document No. 191926, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Burnett County, Wisconsin, being located in the NE% NW’/i, Section 17, Township 38 North, of Range 16 West, Burnett County, Wisconsin.

(emphasis in original). The March 23, 2007 Order explained that:

The Notice of Motion and Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay was served upon all interested parties, and no objections or other responses thereto was served or filed within fifteen (15) days after the service of such notice and motion (plus three days mailing) or filed within a reasonable time thereafter.

The March 23, 2007 Order stated that: “The Court being fully advised in the premises, and upon all the files and records herein, *490 finds that cause exists entitling the Movant to relief from the automatic stay.”

Plaintiff also cites to and attaches to his complaint an affidavit from Zandra Kirby, who, from her affidavit, appears to have stayed on the property as a tenant and to have paid rent to plaintiff starting in 2000. Ms. Kirby indicates in her affidavit that “my late husband Allen and I rented from Edward Joseph Cyeenas, a house located at 7632 Anderson Street, in the Village of Siren, Wl, from sometime in the spring of 2000.” She also indicated that “[w]hen the same house we were renting was foreclosed on by St. Croix Valley Hardwoods sometime on or before 2006, my husband and I began renting from St.

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