Emidio Checcone v. Iole Checcone et al.

District Court, N.D. Ohio·Decided August 13, 2026·No. 4:26-cv-00272·Unknown

Opinion

PEARSON, J.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION

EMIDIO CHECCONE,1 ) ) CASE NO. 4:26-cv-272 Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) JUDGE BENITA Y. PEARSON ) IOLE CHECCONE et al., ) MEMORANDUM OF OPINION AND ) ORDER Defendants. ) [Resolving ECF No. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 16, ) and 30]

This case comes before the Court on Defendant Iole Checcone’s Notice of Removal (ECF No. 1) of Plaintiff Emidio Checcone’s (“Plaintiff” or “Emidio”) Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and Other Relief, originally filed in the Probate Court of Mahoning County, Ohio against Defendants Iole Checcone (individually and as Co-Trustee of the Iole C. Checcone Revocable Trust) (“Defendant Iole” or “Iole”), Anne Marie Checcone (individually and as Co- Trustee of the Albert G. Checcone Revocable Trust) (“Defendant Anne Marie” or “Anne Marie”), and Mark Checcone (individually and as Co-Trustee of the Albert C. Checcone Revocable Trust) (“Defendant Mark” or “Mark”). ECF No. 1, Ex. A. Now pending before the Court is Plaintiff’s Motion to Remand (ECF No. 7), in which he argues that remand is proper under the unanimity doctrine. Defendants Iole and Anne Marie oppose the motion to remand (ECF No. 14); Plaintiff submitted a reply in support. ECF No. 24.

1 The docket erroneously spells Plaintiff’s first name as “Emiddio.” The Court shall refer to Plaintiff as “Emidio Checcone,” consistent with Plaintiff’s state-court pleadings and briefs. Defendant Iole subsequently filed a Motion to Supplement Notice of Removal Instanter (ECF No. 16), purportedly addressing Plaintiff’s unanimity arguments. Plaintiff opposes the Motion to Supplement. ECF No. 25. Defendants Iole and Anne Marie also filed a joint Motion to Realign the Parties (ECF No. 13), seeking to realign Defendant Mark as a plaintiff. That motion is also

fully briefed. Plf. Opp. Br., ECF No. 22; Def. Mark Opp. Br., ECF No. 23; Defs. Reply Br., ECF No. 28. Finally, Defendant Iole filed a Motion for Leave to File Exhibits Under Seal. ECF No. 12. Plaintiff opposes. ECF No. 18. Defendant Iole replied. ECF No. 21. Defendant Mark filed a Motion for Enlargement of Time to Answer (ECF No. 4). That motion is granted and his answer (ECF No. 11) is timely. For the reasons explained below, the Motion to Realign the Parties (ECF No. 13) is denied. Defendant Iole’s Motion to Supplement the Notice of Removal, Instanter (ECF No. 16) would be futile or duplicative of the Motion to Realign, and, therefore, is denied. Plaintiff’s Motion to Remand (ECF No. 7) is granted. I. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

A. Factual Allegations This action concerns two family trusts: the Albert G. Checcone Trust, executed and amended in 1990 (“Albert Trust”), and the Iole C. Checcone Trust, executed and amended in 1990 (“Iole Trust”). The two revocable trusts were executed as part of an estate plan by Albert and Iole Checcone, parents of Plaintiff Emidio and Defendants Mark and Anne Marie. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 7, ⁋ 3. Albert and Iole maintained several accounts and assets through Merrill Lynch to fund both trusts equally. ECF No. 1 at PageID ##: 10–11, ⁋⁋ 39–44. Emidio was the Co-Trustee for the Albert Trust while Albert was living. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 7, ⁋ 12. After Albert’s death, Defendants Mark and Anne Marie were nominated as Co-Trustees of the Albert Trust. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 8, ⁋ 13. Only Defendant Mark has formally accepted that nomination. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 8, ⁋ 14. Similarly, Emidio was and remains the Co-Trustee of the Iole Trust while Iole is living. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 9, ⁋ 29. Emidio, Mark, and Anne Marie are all remainder beneficiaries of the Iole Trust.

On March 20, 2023, Albert and Iole Checcone executed powers of attorney naming Emidio as the Attorney-in-Fact. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 11, ⁋ 47. Around this time, Iole’s long- suffering mental health had deteriorated to the point that her doctors declared that she lacked that ability make independent medical, financial, or legal decisions. ECF No. 1 at PageID ##: 9–10, ⁋ 33. Iole’s mental health decline is documented in numerous medical records. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 11, ⁋ 48. According to Plaintiff, Defendant Anne Marie visited Albert and Iole in December 2024. During that visit, and without Plaintiff’s knowledge, Anne Marie convinced her parents to execute new springing powers of attorney (“POAs”). The new POAs named Anne Marie, not Plaintiff, as the Attorney-in-Fact. Anne Marie also convinced Iole to execute a Health Care

Power of Attorney (“HCPOA”), again naming Anne Marie, not Plaintiff, as Attorney-in-Fact. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 12, ⁋⁋ 49, 51. Plaintiff contests both the POA and HCPOA, claiming that Iole lacked the capacity to draft, prepare, or voluntarily sign either document due to her severe dementia diagnosis. ECF No. 1 at PageID ##: 12–13, ⁋⁋ 53–59. He alleges both documents resulted from undue influence and/or fraud. ECF No. 1 at PageID ##: 12–13, ⁋ 59. In January 2025, Defendant Anne Marie submitted the POA to Merrill Lynch, which rejected the document because it was a “springing” POA, requiring a medical certification of incapacity. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 13, ⁋ 62. A Merrill Lynch employee visited Albert and Iole in February 2025 to discuss their trust accounts and to execute several Merrill-specific power of attorney forms (“Merrill POAs”). ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 13, ⁋ 63. After receiving Merrill POAs for both Albert and Iole, Defendant Anne Marie allegedly directed Merrill Lynch to close Albert’s individually titled CDs and transfer the proceeds into the trust accounts, resulting in asset ownership restructuring, additional management fees, and significantly increasing potential

risk exposure without notifying or consulting with Plaintiff, ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 13, ⁋ 66, the Co-Trustee for both the Albert Trust and Iole Trust. ECF No. 1 at PageID ##: 7, 9, ⁋⁋ 12, 29. After Albert’s death on May 20, 2025, Defendant Anne Marie allegedly sought written certification of Iole’s incompetency from her physicians to “spring” the POA and HCPOA. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 16, ⁋⁋ 80–81, 83. Since their father’s death in May 2025, Plaintiff has been unable to obtain information regarding the Albert Trust assets and accounts. ECF No. 1 at PageID #: 17, ⁋⁋ 90–92. B. Procedural History Plaintiff filed this action in the Probate Court of Mahoning County, Ohio. ECF No. 1. Service of summons and the complaint were completed using certified mail through the United

States Postal Service and consistent with Ohio Civ.R. 4.1. Defendant Anne Marie acknowledges that service of process was mailed certified to all Defendants through the United States Postal Service on December 15, 2025. ECF No. 6 at PageID #: 258. Defendant Mark was served on December 20, 2025; Defendant Anne Marie was purportedly served on December 26, 2025.2 ECF No. 6 at PageID #: 258. Defendant Iole provided evidence that she was successfully served through USPS certified mail on January 2, 2026. ECF No. 5-2. Although both Defendants Iole

2 Neither Defendants Iole or Anne Marie provided the Court with the Mahoning County Probate Court docket summary or evidence of service attempts on other either Anne Marie or Mark. and Anne Marie have raised insufficient service of process defenses under Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(5), see ECF No. 5 and ECF No. 6,3 Defendant Iole timely filed the Notice of Removal. ECF No. 1. Defendant Mark Checcone moved for an enlargement of time to answer the complaint.

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