Hill v. Keliher

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Texas
DecidedAugust 14, 2019
Docket3:19-cv-01948
StatusUnknown

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Hill v. Keliher, (N.D. Tex. 2019).

Opinion

□ Southern District of Texas ENTERED August 15, 2019 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT D Bradley. Clerk FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS ae □□□□ HOUSTON DIVISION ALBERT G HILL I, § § Plaintiff, § VS. § CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:19-CV-02528 § MARGARET KELIHER, et al, § § Defendants. § ORDER TRANSFERRING CASE Pending before the Court is Defendants’ Motion to Transfer Venue, [Doc. No. 5 (“Defendants’ Motion to Transfer Venue to the Northern District of Texas (Dallas Division)”’)], [hereinafter “Defendants’ Motion”].'! After considering the motion, response, and relevant law, The Court herein grants Defendants’ Motion to Transfer the above-referenced action to the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division. 1. BACKGROUND This case is one of a long line of cases involving different permutations of the same parties. Most, if not all, of the prior cases were filed in Dallas County (state courts and the Northern District of Texas) because that is where all the underlying events took place. Plaintiff Hill [I (hereinafter “Hill HI’ or “Plaintiff’), a descendant of famed oilman H.L. Hunt, became embroiled in a string of lawsuits related to Hunt’s estate and other somewhat related disputes with other family members. This litigation history involves at least fifteen state court cases, all of which were

' A complete list of all pending motions in this case is as follows: Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim [Doc. No. 3], Plaintiffs Motion te Remand [Doc. No. 4], Defendants’ Motion to Transfer Case to Northern District of Texas (Dallas Division) [Doc. No. 5], Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim [Doc. No. 7], Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to the Texas Citizens Participation Act, and Brief in Support, [Doc. No. 8], Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to the Texas Citizens Participation Act, and Brief in Support, [Doc. No. 10], and PBL Multistrategy Fund, L.P’s Application for Turnover Order and Temporary Restraining Order [Doc. No. 18].

brought and heard in Dallas, Texas.” This case is also related, at least in terms of the involved parties, to Civil Action No. 3:07-cv-02020, Hill v. Schilling et al., Northern District of Texas (Dallas Division), and Civil Action No. 3:17-cv-494, Hill v. Watkins et al., Northern District of Texas (Dallas Division). In Hill v. Schilling et al., Civil Action No. 3:07-cv-02020 (the “02020 Action”), the parties reached a settlement agreement, the General Settlement Agreement (“GSA”), which was entered by the Court as the final judgment to resolve the disputes related to the estate with finality. In the GSA, the Court (the Northern District of Dallas) expressly retained continuing and exclusive

? The following is the list of lawsuits that Hill III has filed in Dallas County with regard to this family litigation: (1) Civil Action No, 07-CV-02020, Albert G. Hill, III v. Tom Hunt, William Schilling, Ivan Irwin, Jr., Albert G. Hill, Jr., Alinda H. Wikert, Lyda Hill, Heather V. Washburne, Elisa M. Summers, and Margaret Hunt Trust Estate and Haroldson L. Hunt, Jr. Trust Estate, United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (Dallas Division) (2) Cause No. DC-07-13192, Albert G. Hill, v. Tom Hunt, William Schilling, Ivan Irwin, Jr., Albert G. Hill, Jr., Alinda H. Wikert, Lyda Hill, Heather V. Washburne, Elisa M. Summers, and Margaret Hunt Trust Estate and Haroldson L. Hunt, Jr. Trust Estate, 116th District Court, Dallas County, Texas, 14th District Court, Dallas County, Texas; (3) Cause No. DC-08-01862, Albert G. Hill, II] v. Tom Hunt, William Schilling, Ivan Irwin, Jr., Albert G. Hill, Jr., Alinda H. Wikert, Lyda Hill, Heather V. Washburne, Elisa M. Summers, and Margaret Hunt Trust Estate and Haroldson L. Hunt, Jr. Trust Estate, 116th District Court, Dallas County, Texas; (4) Cause No. DC-08-02187, Albert G. Hill, II v. Lyda Hill, 160th District Court, Dallas County, Texas; (5) Cause No. DC-08-02578-C, Albert G. Hill, II v. Albert G. Hill, Jr., 68th District Court, Dallas County, Texas; (6) Cause No. DC-08-02907-M, Albert G. Hill, Hv. Chester John Donnally, Jr., 298th District Court, Dallas County, Texas; (7) Cause No. PR-09-00506-3, Albert G. Hill, HI v. Albert G. Hill, Jr., Probate Court No. 3, Dallas County, Texas; (8) Cause No. PR-09-1165-3, Albert G. Hill, II] v. Albert G. Hill, Jr., Probate Court No. 3, Dallas County, Texas; (9) Cause No. DC-08-02910-F, Albert G. Hill, HI v. Albert G. Hill, Jr., 116th District Court, Dallas County, Texas; (10) Cause No. DC-08-02915, Albert G. Hill, If] v. Albert G. Hill, Jr., 162nd District Court, Dallas County, Texas; (11) Cause No. PR-08-02253-2, Albert G. Hill, III v. Joyce Waller, Individually, and as Trustee of the Al G. Hill, III 2006 Trust, Probate Court No. 2, Dallas County, Texas; (12) Cause No. DC-08-02911-E, Albert G. Hill, III v. Joyce Waller, 101st District Court, Dallas County, Texas; (13) Civil Action No. 3:17-CV-494, Albert G. Hill, III v. Craig Watkins, Albert G. Hill, Jr., Lyda Hill, Alinda Wilkert, Lisa Blue Baron, Charla Aldous, Stephen Malouf, Michael Lynn, Jeffrey Tillotson, Donna Strittmatter, Stephanie Martin, Terri Moore, Hoyt Hoffman, Mo Brown, Randall Thompson, Edith Santos, David Pickett, Albert Hill Trust, Ty Miller, and Branch Banking & Trust Company, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (Dallas Division); (14) Cause No. PR-18-02199-2, Albert G. Hill, II, et al. v. Tyree B. Miller, Margaret Keliher, Chester J. “Don” Donnally, Jr., Ivan Irwin, Jr., Deceased, Thomas P. Tatham, David Picket, Joyce Waller, Joe O’Brien, Heather Hill Washburn, Hill Washburne, Elisa Hill Summers, Camille Summers, and Stephen Summers, and Al G. Hill, Jr., Family Foundation, Probate Court No. 2 of Dallas County, Texas; (15) Cause No. PR-18-02074-2, Albert G. Hill, III, et al. v. Tyree B. Miller, Margaret Keliher, Chester J. “Don” Donnally, Jr., Ivan Irwin, Jr., Thomas P. Tatham, Heather Hill Washburn, Hill Washburne, Elisa Hill Summers, Camille Summers, and Stephen Summers, Probate Court No. 2 of Dallas County, Texas.

jurisdiction over its Final Judgment, the GSA, and the parties. (02020 Action ECF No. 999 ¢ 45). The GSA contained various provisions releasing the Defendants from future lawsuits related to the same underlying actions at issue in that case amongst other agreed clauses in the GSA. On June 5, 2019, Hill II brought this suit against fifteen individuals, asserting claims for malicious prosecution; conspiracy related to malicious prosecution; and aiding, abetting, and providing substantial assistance relating to malicious prosecution. These claims arise out of two different lawsuits against Hill II], one civil and the other criminal. The first lawsuit, the civil dispute, was brought against Hill III in the Northern District of Texas by attorneys who had briefly represented him in a prior lawsuit to collect unpaid attorney’s fees. Because of the pendency of the second criminal case, Hill III’s attorneys advised him not to testify and the court entered judgment against Hill HI and his wife for $21.9 million. [Doc. No. 1, Ex. Plaintiff's Original Petition § 51]. Beyond that, the record is not clear whether that judgment has been appealed. The second lawsuit was a criminal charge for claims of felony mortgage fraud, which was brought in state court in Dallas, Texas. When the criminal court dismissed the charges against Hill III, Texas appealed to the Dallas Court of Appeals. Hill III contends that the affirmance of the dismissal of those charges demonstrated that the prosecution was “based upon the taint of prosecutorial misconduct and the undue influence exercised over Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins by Lisa Blue, Hill Jr., and those working in concert with them.” [Doc. No. 21 at 5]. Hill III insists that the instant suit is related to those cases and the alleged malicious misconduct only.

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