de Fex v. Zadumin

2024 NY Slip Op 34008(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedNovember 12, 2024
DocketIndex No. 523860/2019
StatusUnpublished

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de Fex v Zadumin 2024 NY Slip Op 34008(U) November 12, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 523860/2019 Judge: Ingrid Joseph Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. INDEX NO. 523860/2019 [FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 11/12/2024 04:00 P~ NYSCEF DOC. NO. 148 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 11/12/2024

At an IAS Term, Part 83 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the ~ d a y of Nc)uQ~1.J:t44 2024.

PRESENT: HON. INGRID JOSEPH, J.S.C. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF KINGS -----------------------------------------------------------------------X ANTHONY DE FEX,

Plaintiff, -against- Index No.: 523860/2019

DECISION AND ORDER DMITRY ZADUMIN and 2606 CROPSEY AVE., INC., (Mot. Seq. Nos. 6- 7)

Defendants. -----------------------------------------------------------------------X

The following e-filed papers read herein: NYSCEF Doc. Nos.:

Motion Seq. No. 6 Notice of Cross-Motion/Affirmation in Support/Exhibits .................... . 89- 107 Affirmation in Opposition ..................................................................... . 116 Reply Affirmation/Memorandum of Law ............................................. . 117-118

Motion Seq. No. 7 Notice of Motion/Affirmation in Support/Exhibits ............................... . 120 - 126 Affirmation in Opposition/Memorandum/Exhibits ............................... . 127 - 141 Reply Affirmation/Memorandum/Exhibits .......................................... .. 142 - 145

Plaintiff Anthony De Fex (''Plaintiff') moves, pursuant to CPLR 3212, for an order granting him partial summary judgment against "Defendant" 1 and directing that Defendants Dmitry Zadumin ("Zadumin") and 2606 Cropsey Ave., Inc. ("2606 Cropsey") (collectively, "Defendants") prepare and deliver certified, audited, financial statements for the years 2007 to the present (Mot. Seq. No. 7). Defendants oppose the motion and cross-move for summary judgment (a) dismissing the causes of action asserted by Plaintiff in his amended complaint; (b)

1 It appears on the face of the papers that Plaintiff is seeking summary judgment only on its breach of contract claim against 2606 Cropsey Ave., Inc.

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granting Defendants' counterclaims for monetary and equitable damages and attorney's fees; and (c) striking Plaintiffs affirmative defenses in his answer/reply to the counterclaims. Plaintiff and Zadumin are shareholders of, and reside in, a cooperative apartment building located at 2606 Crospey A venue in Brooklyn, New York (the "Co-Op"). 2 In his amended complaint, Plaintiff alleges that Zadumin rented parking spaces belonging to the Co-Op and collected the rents for himself. Plaintiff avers that pursuant to paragraph 5 of his proprietary lease 3 dated February 9, 2007, he wrote to the Co-Op in 2019 to request that he be allowed to inspect its books and records. In his petition, Plaintiff asserts that he made this request to inspect to ·'determine the current financial condition of the Co-op" (NYSCEF Doc No. 1, ,r 11 ). Since the Co-Op did not respond or address alleged irregularities in reporting for fiscal years 2016 and 2017, Plaintiff moved by order to show cause to obtain the financial records. Following oral argument, the court issued an order directing Defendants to produce statements prepared by an accountant on or before April 15, 2020 (NYSCEF Doc No. 63). Plaintiff asserts that the records Defendants produced on April 13, 2020, do not comply with the proprietary lease since it was not certified by an independent certified public accountant ("CPA"). With respect to the balance sheet, Plaintiff alleges that there is no mention of liability for the existing property tax balance or include as an asset the land owned by the Co-Op. Accordingly, Plaintiff asserts causes of action for breach of contract and conversion. In their answer, Defendants asserted four counterclaims for: (1) unjust enrichment; (2) breach of fiduciary duty; (3) indemnification and contribution; and (4) breach of contract. Plaintiff first moved for summary judgment on his breach of contract claim by notice of motion filed on May 13, 2022 (Mot. Seq. No. 5). Defendants filed their cross-motion on November 9, 2022 (Mot. Seq. No. 6). Oral argument on both motions was scheduled for December 21, 2022, at which time counsel for Plaintiff did not appear and his motion was marked off and Defendants' cross-motion was taken on submission. Thereafter, Plaintiff filed

2 Plaintiff was the president and treasurer of the Co-Op board from October 19, 20 l l and June 15, 2017 (Pl tr at 35, lines 23-25; at 36, lines 2-5; at 38, lines 6- 12). Zadumin has been the board president since June 2017 (Zadumin tr at 9, lines 5-8). ' Paragraph 5 provides as follows: The Lessor shall keep full and correct books of account at its principal office or at such other place as the Directors may from time to time count detennine, and the same shall be open during all reasonable hours to inspection by the Lessee or a representative of the Lessee. The Lessor sh al I deliver to the Lessee within a reasonable time after the end of each fiscal year an annual report of cooperative financial affairs, including a balance sheet and a statement of income and expenses, certified by an independent certified public accountant.

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this motion (Mot. Seq. No. 7) on January 4, 2023, seeking the identical relief sought in his prior motion that was marked off. This Court heard oral argument on Plaintiffs second motion and Defendants' cross-motion on May 24, 2023; thus, the following discussion considers only the papers submitted therein. In support of his motion for partial summary judgment, Plaintiff included an affirmation from his attorney, consisting of eight numbered paragraphs but no legal argument. Plaintiff also submitted an affidavit, which was neither executed nor notarized. Though this "affidavit" referenced a memorandum of law, no such document was included with the second motion by Plaintiff. In addition to the pleadings and copies of court orders, Plaintiff attached as exhibits the deposition transcripts of the parties, a proprietary lease, the Co-Op's by-laws, and maintenance discount agreements. In the "affidavit," Plaintiff argued that the record and evidence reflect that the Co-Op did not comply with the terms of the proprietary lease. Therefore, he was entitled to partial summary judgment granting him the right to certified, audited financial statements from 2007 to the present. In their opposition, Defendants maintain that Plaintiffs motion should be denied on several grounds. Procedurally, Defendants argue that Plaintiffs motion is a successive motion for summary judgment. Defendants further assert that Plaintiffs affidavit was not submitted in admissible form and therefore, should not be considered by the Court. Defendants also contend that Plaintiff failed to identify (a) which cause of action he was moving on, (b) the elements of law of that cause of action or (c) any legal arguments or case law in support of the motion. Defendants also make substantive arguments in their opposition.

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