Dale Sundby and Edith Littlefield Sundby v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, Scot Fine, Marquee Funding Group, Inc., Platinum Loan Servicing, Inc., Ryan Joe (R.J.) Solovy, Troy H. Slome, Jeffrey Myers, Kathleen Myers, Andres Salsido, Trustee, Benning Management

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. California
DecidedMay 28, 2026
Docket3:23-cv-01239
StatusUnknown

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Dale Sundby and Edith Littlefield Sundby v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, Scot Fine, Marquee Funding Group, Inc., Platinum Loan Servicing, Inc., Ryan Joe (R.J.) Solovy, Troy H. Slome, Jeffrey Myers, Kathleen Myers, Andres Salsido, Trustee, Benning Management, (S.D. Cal. 2026).

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 Dale Sundby and Edith Littlefield Sundby, Case No.: 23-CV-01239-GPC-AHG

12 Plaintiffs, ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS 13 v. FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, SCOT 14 Fidelity National Title Insurance FINE, MARQUEE FUNDING Company; Marquee Funding Group, Inc.; 15 GROUP, INC., PLATINUM Platinum Loan Servicing, Inc.; Scot Fine; SEVICING, INC., AND RYAN JOE 16 Ryan Joe (R.J.) Solovy; Troy H. Slome; SOLOVY’S MOTION TO DISMISS; Jeffrey Myers; Kathleen Myers; Andres 17 DISMISSING ACTION AS TO ALL Salsido, Trustee; Benning Management DEFENDANTS 18 Group 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan;

Christopher Myers; Vickie McCarty; 19 [ECF No. 130] Dolores Thompson; Kimberly Gill 20 Rabinoff; Equity Trust Company, Custodian FBO Steven M. Cobin 21 Traditional IRA; Todd B. Cobin, Trustee; 22 Barbara A. Cobin, Trustee; Fasack Investments LLC; Steven M. Cobin, 23 Trustee; Susan L. Cobin, Trustee; and 24 Does 1-X, Inclusive,, 25 Defendants.

26 27 1 Before the Court is Defendant Fidelity National Title Insurance Company’s 2 (“Fidelity”) motion to dismiss Plaintiffs’ complaint. ECF No. 130. Defendants Scot Fine, 3 Ryan Joe Solovy, Marquee Funding Group, Inc., and Platinum Loan Servicing, Inc., have 4 joined Fidelity’s motion. See ECF Nos. 154, 157. For the reasons outlined below, the Court 5 GRANTS the motion with prejudice and without leave to amend, and DISMISSES the 6 action as to all Defendants. 7 BACKGROUND 8 I. Original Complaint 9 On November 1, 2022, Plaintiffs Dale Sundby and Edith Littlefield Sundby, 10 appearing pro se as individuals and in their capacity as trustees of Declaration of Trust, 11 Trust No. 1989-1 Dated: January 26, 1989 (“the Trust”), filed their initial complaint against 12 Defendant Fidelity National Title Company (“Fidelity”) and Doe Defendants I-X in the 13 Central District of California. ECF No. 1. The facts giving rise to the complaint concerned 14 allegedly altered mortgage loan documents as to the Sundbys’ residence in La Jolla, 15 California. See generally ECF No. 1. 16 The original complaint alleged that in 2019, Dale Sundby, appearing pro se on behalf 17 of the Trust, initiated litigation against the lenders concerning the altered loan documents. 18 Id. ¶¶ 50–55; see Case No. 19-cv-390 (“Case 390”), ECF No. 1. The Sundbys initially 19 alleged that Fidelity, as the policy insurer, had effective control over the litigation in Case 20 390, including selecting and directing counsel and the defendants to defend against the 21 claims. ECF No. 1, at ¶¶ 58–69. The Sundbys further alleged that Fidelity improperly 22 caused a revoked deed of trust to be recorded, caused the initiation of default proceedings, 23 and caused the foreclosure of Sundbys’ property (“the Property”). Id. ¶¶ 82–116. The 24 Sundbys alleged four causes of action concerning the purported wrongful foreclosure of 25 their Property. Id. ¶¶ 117–96. 26 In 2023, the Court stayed this case pending the outcome of Mr. Sundby’s appeal to 27 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Case 390. ECF No. 96. The Court did so in 1 consideration of interconnected questions of law and fact between the two cases. ECF No. 2 96, at 6–7. Specifically, the Court noted the relevance of questions relating to the Sundbys’ 3 capacity to represent the Trust pro se and Dale and Edith Sundby’s standing to bring the 4 alleged causes of action as individuals. Id. 5 II. Motion for Leave to File First Amended Complaint 6 Given the Ninth Circuit’s decision in Case 390, on November 12, 2025, the Sundbys 7 re-filed a motion for leave to file a first amended complaint in this case. ECF No. 114. On 8 November 18, 2025, Fidelity re-filed a motion to dismiss. ECF No. 118. 9 The Sundbys’ motion for leave to file a first amended complaint was premised on 10 an alleged “Assignment of Claims and Ratification” from the Trust to Dale and Edith 11 Sundby as individuals, wherein the Trust “assign[ed] to the Assignees all Trust claims 12 relating to the Events” regarding the Property at issue in this case (“the Assignment”).1 13 ECF No. 114, at 2, 8, 11. The Sundbys argued that the Assignment of claims from the Trust 14 to the Sundbys “forclose[s] any capacity objections” that Defendants may raise. ECF No. 15 114, at 4. 16 Though the Assignment was the Sundbys’ primary justification for amendment, 17 Fidelity failed to address the Assignment—or how it might impact the Sundbys’ standing 18 to bring their claims—in opposing the Sundbys’ motion. Thus, the Court found that Fidelity 19 failed to overcome the presumption in favor of granting leave to amend. ECF 127, at 5. 20 III. First Amended Complaint 21 On February 13, 2026, the Sundbys filed their first amended complaint (“FAC”). 22 ECF 128. The FAC lists only Dale Sundby and Edith Littlefield Sundby as plaintiffs in 23 their individual capacities. ECF No. 128, at 1. The Sundbys also added several additional 24 25 26 1 The Assignment of Claims and Ratification is attached to the Sundbys’ motion for leave 27 to file a first amended complaint as Exhibit 2. ECF No. 114, at 8. 1 Defendants, which the Sundbys deemed “related participants already identified in the 2 record.” ECF No. 122, at 2. The changes to the body of the FAC function primarily to add 3 the new Defendants’ names into Plaintiffs’ claims. The factual allegations remain largely 4 unedited and unchanged. Compare ECF No. 1, with ECF No. 128. 5 The FAC includes no mention of the Assignment from the Trust to the Plaintiffs, 6 and the Assignment is not attached to the FAC. See generally ECF No. 128. 7 Fidelity moved to dismiss the Sundbys’ first amended complaint. ECF No. 130. That 8 motion is fully briefed. ECF Nos. 134, 155. Defendants Scot Fine, Ryan Joe Solovy, 9 Marquee Funding Group, Inc., and Platinum Loan Servicing, Inc. (“the Marquee 10 Defendants”)—Defendants who were added to this case via the FAC—have joined 11 Fidelity’s motion dismiss, except as to those arguments unique to Fidelity as an insurer. 12 See ECF Nos. 154, 157. The Marquee Defendants have also filed their own motion to 13 dismiss, ECF No. 154, which Plaintiffs have opposed, ECF No. 164. 14 A final group of Defendants—Benning Management Group 401(k) Profit Sharing 15 Plan, Barbara A. Cobin, Steven M. Cobin, Susan L. Cobin, Todd B. Cobin, Equity Trust 16 Company FBO Steven M. Cobin Traditional IRA, Fasack Investments LLC, Vickie 17 McCarty, Christopher Myers, Jeffrey Myers, Kathleen Myers, Kimberly Gill Rabinoff, 18 Andres Salsido, Troy H. Slome (together, the “Investor Defendants”)—have also filed a 19 separate motion to dismiss. ECF No. 163. Plaintiffs have opposed that motion. ECF No. 20 175. 21 IV. The Sundbys’ Other Litigation 22 The Sundbys have litigated several other cases relating to the same facts giving rise 23 to this litigation. Multiple federal courts have dismissed the Sundbys’ various claims on 24 the grounds that (1) the Sundbys require counsel to litigate any claims on behalf of the 25 Trust, and (2) the Sundbys lack standing to advance the claims in their individual capacity. 26 In Sundby v. Landau, Judge Scarsi in the Central District of California considered 27 various claims “relat[ing] to the foreclosure” of the Property at issue here, including claims 1 for fraud, abuse of process, conversion, tortious interference with contractual relations, and 2 violations of RICO and § 1983. Sundby v. Landau, No. 2:24-CV-07276-MCS-BFM, 2025 3 WL 1090165, at *1, *4 (C.D. Cal. Mar. 14, 2025), reconsideration denied, No. 2:24-CV- 4 07276-MCS-BFM, 2025 WL 2374824 (C.D. Cal. May 19, 2025), and reconsideration 5 denied, No. 2:24-CV-07276-MCS-BFM, 2025 WL 2374825 (C.D. Cal. July 2, 2025), 6 and aff’d, No. 25-4180, 2026 WL 473936 (9th Cir. Feb. 19, 2026), and aff'd, No. 25-4180, 7 2026 WL 473936 (9th Cir. Feb. 19, 2026), and reconsideration denied, No. 2:24-CV- 8 07276-MCS-BFM, 2025 WL 2374825 (C.D. Cal. July 2, 2025), and aff’d, No.

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