HEINE v. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA

CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedDecember 18, 2020
Docket2:20-cv-10343
StatusUnknown

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HEINE v. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, (D.N.J. 2020).

Opinion

NOT FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

CHAMBERS OF MARTIN LUTHER KING COURTHOUSE SUSAN D. WIGENTON 50 WALNUT ST. UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

NEW 97A 3R -6K 45, -N 5J 9 00 37 101 December 18, 2020

Ms. Ellen Heine 515 Van Bussum Ave. Garfield, NJ 07026 Pro Se Appellant

Francesca Ann Arcure, Esq. Phillip Andrew Raymond, Esq. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC 99 Wood Avenue Iselin, NJ 08830 Counsel for Appellee JP Morgan Chase Bank Savings Fund & Phillip A. Raymond, Esq.

Leidy Johanna Gutierrez, Esq. Reed Smith 136 Main Street, Suite 250 Princeton Forrestal Village Princeton, NJ 08540 Counsel for Appellee Wells Fargo Bank, NA

Elizabeth K. Holdren Hill Wallack LLP 202 Carnegie Center Princeton, NJ 08543 Counsel for Appellee Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB & Elizabeth K. Holdren, Esq.

LETTER OPINION FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT

Re: Heine v. Wells Fargo Bank, NA, No. 20-10343 (SDW) Heine v. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, No. 20-10344 (SDW) Heine v. JP Morgan Chase Bank Savings Fund, No. 20-10268 (SDW)

Litigants: Before this Court are three separate actions (collectively, “Bankruptcy Appeals”)1 by pro se Appellant Ellen Heine (“Appellant” or “Debtor”) which stem from the same underlying

1 This Court refers to the Bankruptcy Appeals as follows: Bankruptcy action, In re Ellen Heine d/b/a Haine Studio, Bankruptcy Case No. 19-31041. This Court has jurisdiction over appeals from orders of the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 158(a). For the reasons discussed below, the Court dismisses Appellant’s Bankruptcy Appeals.

DISCUSSION A. Background Prior to the instant Bankruptcy Appeals, Appellant was involved in an underlying state court foreclosure action regarding her purported interest in a Garfield, New Jersey property (“Garfield Property”). (See generally Chase Appeal, D.E. 8 through D.E. 8-4.) During the pendency of the foreclosure action, Appellant filed for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy protection in what may have been an attempt to secure a line of credit tied to the Garfield Property. (See generally Chase Appeal, D.E. 7 & D.E. 10.) On July 16, 2020, the Bankruptcy Court held a hearing on submissions and arguments made by various parties and subsequently entered three orders, including: (i) an August 3, 2020 order denying Debtor’s motion for proof of standing as to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB (“Wilmington”) and its mortgage on a Patterson, New Jersey property; (ii) a July 28, 2020 order denying Debtor’s motion for reconsideration of the Bankruptcy Court’s May 29, 2020 order vacating the automatic stay with respect to the Garfield Property; and (iii) a July 28, 2020 order resolving a motion to vacate the automatic stay concerning a Montclair, New Jersey property. (Chase Appeal, D.E. 1-1 & 1-2; Wilmington Appeal, D.E. 1-2; Wells Fargo Appeal, D.E. 1-1.) Between August 10 and August 13, 2020, Appellant filed the same Notice of Appeal in the three separate Bankruptcy Appeals before this Court. (D.E. 1.)2 Each action appeals one or more of the Bankruptcy Court’s orders noted above. Although Appellant filed a brief in the Chase Appeal, she has not filed briefs in the remaining appeals. Meanwhile, this Court is in receipt of letters from counsel taking issue with the naming of certain appellees who are attorneys for the named entity-appellees in the Bankruptcy Appeals. The Court will discuss the Bankruptcy Appeals and the various filings in turn.

B. Bankruptcy Appeals

Heine v. Wells Fargo Bank, NA, No. 20-10343 (SDW): This matter was filed on August 12, 2020 and appeals the Bankruptcy Court’s July 28, 2020 order resolving a motion to vacate the automatic stay concerning a Montclair, New Jersey property. (D.E. 1-2.) Appellant filed the designation of record on appeal on August 21, 2020, and her opening brief was due by September 21, 2020. (D.E. 2.) On September 23, 2020, this Court granted Appellant’s request for a 21-day extension to file her opening brief. (D.E. 5.) However, on October 28, 2020, Appellant filed a letter seeking a 30-day stay, noting that she reached a settlement with appellee Wells Fargo Bank,

Heine v. Wells Fargo Bank, NA, No. 20-10343 (SDW) (“Wells Fargo Appeal”) Heine v. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, No. 20-10344 (SDW) (“Wilmington Appeal”) Heine v. JP Morgan Chase Bank Savings Fund, No. 20-10268 (SDW) (“Chase Appeal”)

2 The Court refers to Docket Entry Number 1 in all Bankruptcy Appeals. NA (“Wells Fargo”). (D.E. 6.) A notice of appearance was entered on behalf of Wells Fargo on December 10, 2020. (D.E. 9.)

On September 10, 2020, Francesca Arcure, counsel of record for JP Morgan Chase Bank Savings Fund (“JP Morgan”) in the Chase Appeal, filed a letter in the Wells Fargo Appeal. (D.E. 3.) Ms. Arcure states that Phillip Raymond, Esq., her co-counsel of record in the Chase Appeal, was improperly docketed as an appellee in the Wells Fargo Appeal. (Id.) In addition, on November 25, 2020, two identical letters were filed by Angela C. Pattison, Esq., from the law firm of Hill Wallack LLP (“HW”). (D.E. 7, 8.) The same letter (hereinafter, “Pattison Letter”) was filed in all three Bankruptcy Appeals and raises issues as to each appeal.3 With respect to the Wells Fargo Appeal, Ms. Pattison states that Elizabeth Holdren, Esq. was improperly named as an appellee and therefore should be dismissed as a matter of law. (Pattison Letter at 2–3.) Ms. Holdren is an attorney for HW and counsel of record for Wilmington in the Wilmington Appeal. (Id.)

Heine v. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, No. 20-10344 (SDW): This matter was filed on August 13, 2020 and appeals the Bankruptcy Court’s July 28, 2020 order denying Debtor’s motion for reconsideration of the Bankruptcy Court’s May 29, 2020 order vacating the automatic stay with respect to the Garfield Property. (D.E. 1-2.) Appellant filed the designation of record on appeal on August 21, 2020, and her opening brief was due by September 21, 2020. (D.E. 2.)

Thereafter, the Pattison Letter was filed on November 25, 2020. (D.E. 3.) As it relates to the Wilmington Appeal, Ms. Pattison states that the order denying Debtor’s motion for reconsideration pertains to JP Morgan, not Wilmington. (Id. at 3.) Because there is no relief sought from Wilmington in the Wilmington Appeal, Ms. Pattison requests that Wilmington be removed from the matter. (Id.)

Heine v. JP Morgan Chase Bank Savings Fund, No. 20-10268 (SDW): This matter was filed on August 10, 2020 and appeals the Bankruptcy Court’s (i) August 3, 2020 order denying Debtor’s motion for proof of standing as to Wilmington’s mortgage on a Patterson, New Jersey property; and (ii) July 28, 2020 order resolving a motion to vacate the automatic stay concerning a Montclair, New Jersey property. (D.E. 1-1, 1-2.) Appellant filed the designation of record on appeal on August 21, 2020, and her opening brief was due by September 21, 2020. (D.E. 2.) On September 23, 2020, this Court granted Appellant’s request for a 30-day extension to file her opening brief. (D.R. 6.) Appellant filed an opening brief on October 27, 2020, and JP Morgan submitted an opposition on November 30, 2020. (D.E. 7, 10.)

The Pattison Letter was filed on November 25, 2020. (D.E. 9.) Ms. Pattison states that Ms. Holdren was also improperly named as an appellee in the Chase Appeal and therefore should be dismissed as a matter of law. (Id. at 2.) In addition, Ms. Pattison requests that the Court dismiss the Chase Appeal for failure to prosecute because Appellant’s brief addresses the Bankruptcy Court’s July 28, 2020 order on reconsideration, which is not the subject of the Chase Appeal. (Id.)

3 See also Wilmington Appeal, D.E. 3; Chase Appeal, D.E. 9. C.

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