Earthkeepers, LLC and Paramdeep Dhody, D/B/A Spiritual Urban Warrior v. Albert Zee Haag, Austin Bargain Centers, Inc. D/B/A/ Natures Treasures of Texas and Karen Richards

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 11, 2014
Docket03-13-00135-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

NO. 03-13-00135-CV

Earthkeepers, LLC and Paramdeep Dhody, d/b/a Spiritual Urban Warrior, Appellants

v.

Albert Zee Haag, Austin Bargain Centers, Inc. d/b/a Natures Treasures of Texas, and Karen Richards, Appellees

FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 126TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NO. D-1-GN-10-002374, HONORABLE STEPHEN YELENOSKY, JUDGE PRESIDING

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Appellants Earthkeepers, LLC and Paramdeep Dhody appeal from the trial court’s

judgment in favor of appellees Albert Zee Haag, Austin Bargain Centers, Inc. d/b/a Natures

Treasures of Texas (ABC), and Karen Richards. In five issues, appellants challenge rulings by the

trial court and the jury’s findings. For the reasons that follow, we affirm the trial court’s judgment.

BACKGROUND

Paramdeep Dhody met Karen Richards at her store ABC in 2005. After talking with

Richards about a certain type of quartz crystals known as “Earthkeepers,” Dhody purchased from

ABC the “Concordance Collection,” a collection of Earthkeepers. ABC purchased the collection

from appellee Albert Zee Haag before selling it to Dhody. The term “Earthkeepers” was coined in

the 1980s by Katrina Raphaell, a well-known figure in the metaphysical community and authority on Earthkeepers. Raphaell described Earthkeepers as quartz crystals with purported metaphysical

healing properties.

After Dhody purchased the Concordance Collection, he formed Earthkeepers LLC.

Dhody was its sole member and developed a business plan that included “cornering the market” on

Earthkeepers. Different ideas for his business plan included selling the stones for a profit, making

products, such as crystal balls or jewelry, out of the stones for resale, or displaying the stones at a

retreat center.1 As part of his plan, Dhody entered into an “Agreement to Purchase” with ABC in

January 2006. The parties agreed to a price per pound for stones from a particular mine in Namibia,

Africa. The agreement stated in relevant part:

No less than 150,000 and no more than 170,000 pounds of quartz crystals with mixed other minerals. . . . Total value of this agreement is no greater than $640,900.00 (170,000 lbs x $3.77). This crystal is from the Ojua Mine, Namibia, also known as Earthkeeper Quartz hereinafter referred to as EK.

Buyer has the right to select approximately 67,000 pounds ($3.77 per lb. cost) from the above noted lot of EK to be delivered by Seller . . . no later than April 1, 2006.

Buyer has the first right of refusal on all the EK’s described above and can exercise his right to purchase in full within one year from the date of this contract; provided, however, another good faith payment of no less than one half of the additional balance that is taken is received no later than January, 2007 with the balance paid no later than July 2007. Should Buyer choose to take only 67,000 lbs, selection will be limited to quartz only in the containers containing said EK received February 2006 at “Zee’s” non-inclusive of any tourmaline, amethyst or other gems in Zee’s yard.

There is no buyback offer in this agreement.

1 Because the parties dispute whether the materials delivered were actual “Earthkeepers” and refer to them inconsistently, we refer to them as stones.

2 The agreement also provided that “Seller disclaims any implied warranty of condition,

merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose” and that the “goods being in their present

condition ‘as is’ as represented in photo book previously provided by [Haag].” ABC purchased the

stones from Haag and then sold them to Dhody under the terms of the agreement. As of May 2006,

Dhody had paid approximately $625,000 for more than 186,000 pounds of stones.

Dhody agreed to additional purchases from ABC at the end of May 2006 (between

44,000 and 55,000 pounds for $120,000) and in July 2006 (150,000 pounds minimum for

$150,000).2 Dhody paid the amounts owed for the additional purchases, but he did not take delivery

of all of the stones that he purchased. Haag stored some of the stones for Dhody in Haag’s yard in

Tucson, Arizona, and some stones remained in storage in Africa. Dhody also entered into a separate

transaction directly with Haag in 2007 to purchase “negative entropy” crystals for approximately

$67,000. Dhody paid Haag directly for the crystals, without going through ABC, but he did not take

possession of them. As with some of the stones, Haag stored the crystals for Dhody in Haag’s yard.

Although the parties continued to communicate about the transactions and Dhody’s

business plans, Dhody’s plans for the stones did not materialize. By 2010, Dhody was unhappy with

the progress of his business plans and with Richards and Haag. Among his complaints, Dhody

sought a refund from Haag of the amount that he paid Haag for the negative entropy crystals, but

Haag and Dhody were unable to reach an agreement.

2 Haag’s offer for the May transaction, as stated in an email dated May 26, 2006, was that he would “sell the material that is mostly quartz . . . for the sum of [$]120,000 for 44,000 lbs with the Museum rock quartz include[d], I will charge you 120k for 44,000 lbs but will deliver 52,000 lbs or more of quartz. (depending on overages) I will add a few nice malachite boulders to fill out the loads.” The July 2006 transaction was to purchase remaining stones from the mine in Africa.

3 In July 2010, appellants sued Haag, Richards, and ABC based on the Earthkeepers

transactions, as well as the negative entropy crystals transaction. Appellants’ claims included fraud,

breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of express and implied warranties, violations of

the Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), negligence, and negligent misrepresentation. In

May 2011, Dhody took possession of the remaining stones from the Earthkeepers transactions that

Haag had been storing in his yard for Dhody. Dhody, however, left the negative entropy crystals in

Haag’s yard and approximately 150,000 pounds of stones in storage in Africa.

In April 2012, the trial court granted a partial no-evidence summary judgment against

appellants as to their fraud and certain DTPA claims asserted against Richards and ABC.

Appellants’ remaining claims proceeded to jury trial in October 2012. The primary factual disputes

at trial were the quality and quantity of stones that Dhody purchased in the Earthkeepers transactions.

Dhody’s theory at trial was that he was duped into buying “rocks” of low value and that he only

received a few true “Earthkeepers.” He also contended that appellees failed to provide him with

promised contacts, endorsements, and other assistance. Appellees’ theories included that Richards

was acting as a retailer and Haag as a wholesaler and nothing more, that Dhody had unreasonable

expectations, and that he received more weight than he paid for in the Earthkeepers transactions.

Dhody, Richards, and Haag testified at trial. Appellants also called

Jean Kruse Blasingame, a consultant and personal assistant to Dhody, and Vandell King, an expert

who appraised the value of the stones purchased by Dhody in the Earthkeepers transactions. King

valued the stones well below what Dhody paid for them, but he assigned no value to the stones that

remained in Africa and did not add any value for the stones’ purported metaphysical properties.

4 Blasingame testified about the process in May 2011 of obtaining the remaining stones that were still

in Haag’s yard from the Earthkeepers transactions.

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