In Re: Bradley C. Reifler

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedMarch 31, 2021
Docket7:20-cv-01427
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

----------------------------------------------------------------x In Re: : : BRADLEY C. REIFLER, : Debtor, : ----------------------------------------------------------------x BRADLEY REIFLER, NANCY REIFLER, : LISETTE ACKERBERG AND/OR JOHN DOE 1 : AND 2, as Trustees of the Ackerberg Irrevocable : Trust FBO Kelsey Reifler; BRADLEY REIFLER, : OPINION AND ORDER NANCY REIFLER, LISETTE ACKERBERG : AND/OR JOHN DOE 3 AND/OR 4, as Trustees of : 20 CV 1427 (VB) the Ackerberg Irrevocable Trust FBO Cole Reifler; : BRADLEY REIFLER, NANCY REIFLER, : LISETTE ACKERBERG AND/OR JOHN DOE 5 : AND 6, as Trustees of the Ackerberg Irrevocable : Trust FBO Paige Reifler; BRADLEY REIFLER, : NANCY REIFLER, AND/OR JOHN DOE 7 AND : 8, as Trustees of the Bradley C. Reifler Children’s : Trust; BRADLEY REIFLER, NANCY REIFLER, : AND/OR JOHN DOE 9 AND 10, as Trustees of : the Bradley Reifler Children’s Trust No. 1; : KELCOP, LP; KELCOP FAMILY LLC a/k/a : Kelcop LLC; NANCY REIFLER; KELSEY : REIFLER; COLE REIFLER; EGIAP, LLC; : POCLEK, LLC; and JOHN DOES 11–20, : Appellants, : v. : : MARIANNE T. O’TOOLE, as Chapter 7 Trustee : of the Estate of Bradley C. Reifler, : Appellee. : : : ----------------------------------------------------------------x

Briccetti, J.: Bradley C. Reifler (“Debtor”), his wife Nancy Reifler, four trusts for the benefit of his adult children (Kelsey, Cole, and Paige Reifler), Kelsey Reifler, Cole Reifler, and a number of companies created, operated, and/or controlled by Debtor, his wife, and/or his three adult children (KELCOP LP, KELCOP FAMILY LLC, EGIAP, LLC, and POCLEK, LLC)1 (collectively, the “Family Defendants” or “Appellants”), appeal from a December 26, 2019, Order (the “Contempt Order”) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (Hon. Cecelia G. Morris, Chief Judge), finding the Family Defendants in contempt, striking

their answer, entering default judgment against each of them on all counts of the complaint, and entering final judgment in favor of the Chapter 7 Trustee Marianne O’Toole (the “Trustee”) against each Family Defendant, jointly and severally, in the amount of $9,320,516.59. (Adv. Pro. No. 19-9003 Doc. #57). For the following reasons, the Bankruptcy Court’s Order is VACATED and the case is REMANDED to the Bankruptcy Court for further proceedings consistent with this Opinion and Order. The Court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 158(a). BACKGROUND I. Underlying Bankruptcy Petition and Adversary Proceeding

On January 20, 2017, Bradley C. Reifler filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. Marianne O’Toole was appointed as the Chapter 7 Trustee of Debtor’s estate and, by operation of law, became the permanent Trustee of Debtor’s estate. On January 19, 2019, the Trustee commenced an adversary proceeding (the “Adversary Proceeding”) by filing a complaint against the Family Defendants and Lisette Ackerberg.2 The complaint seeks: (i) the avoidance and recovery of transfers from Debtor to family members,

1 Paige Reifler is not named as an individual defendant in this case and is involved by virtue of her ownership EGIAP LLC.

2 Lisette Ackerberg, Debtor’s mother, was a defendant in the underlying adversary proceeding but is not a party to this appeal. family-related entities, and trusts; (ii) the recovery of damages relating to the failure of the Family Defendants to repay the transfers; (iii) the turnover or accounting of the transfers; and (iv) attorneys’ fees. According to the complaint, the transfers totaled $9,320,516.59. The sixteen-count complaint includes “claims for: (i) turnover; (ii) alter ego liability; (iii) reverse

veil piercing or nominee liability; (iv) fraudulent transfers pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 544(a)(1), 544(b), 548(a)(1)(B)(i) and (B)(ii)(I) and 550 and New York Debtor Creditor Law (“DCL”) §§ 273–276; (v) civil conspiracy; (vi) avoidance; and/or (vii) attorney’s fees.” (Doc. #24 at ECF 14).3 On January 31, 2019, the Family Defendants and Lissette Ackerberg filed a single answer to the complaint, which asserted certain affirmative defenses. At the outset of the Adversary Proceeding, the Family Defendants were jointly represented by Michael D. Siegel, Esq., of the law firm Siegel & Siegel, P.C. Debtor’s children, Kelsey Reifler, Cole Reifler, and Paige Reifler on behalf of EGIAP LLC (“Reifler Children”) retained their own counsel, Gabriel Del Virginia, Esq., on March 5, 2020, after jointly filing the instant appeal. Debtor, his wife, and the remaining defendants (“Debtor Appellants”)4 are still

represented by Mr. Siegel. II. Origins of the Discovery Dispute and First Hearing On March 15, 2019, the Bankruptcy Court issued a scheduling order, requiring the parties to exchange initial disclosures and to complete discovery by September 15, 2019. The order

3 “ECF __” refers to page numbers automatically assigned by the Court’s Electronic Case Filing system.

4 Debtor Appellants include Debtor and Nancy Reifler, as Trustees of the Ackerberg Irrevocable Trust FBO Kelsey Reifler; Bradley Reifler and Nancy Reifler, as Trustees of the Ackerberg Irrevocable Trust FBO Cole Reifler; Bradley Reifler and Nancy Reifler as Trustees of the Ackerberg Irrevocable Trust FBO Paige Reifler; Bradley Reifler and Nancy Reifler, as provided that “[f]ailure to comply with [the scheduling order] may result in sanctions being imposed.” (A-92).5 On June 13, 2019, the Trustee served on each Family Defendant separate interrogatories and document requests, as well as notices of deposition on Nancy Reifler, Kelsey Reifler, Cole

Reifler, and Paige Reifler, for the week of July 15, 2019. The deadline to respond and serve objections to the Trustee’s requests was July 12, 2019. On July 9, 2019, Mr. Siegel informed Andrew O’Toole, Esq., counsel for the Trustee, that Nancy Reifler, Kelsey Reifler, Cole Reifler and Paige Reifler were not available for the noticed depositions. He suggested the depositions be rescheduled for August 2019. Mr. O’Toole responded by letter stating that no Family Defendant had provided initial disclosures or responded to the Trustee’s interrogatories or document requests. The letter stated the Trustee would seek judicial intervention if the Family Defendants did not cure their failure to comply with outstanding discovery obligations by July 26, 2019. On July 26, 2019, Mr. Siegel emailed Mr. O’Toole attaching responses to interrogatories

and document requests for a separate defendant in an ancillary adversary proceeding relating to Debtor’s estate. The email stated: I am not going to have responses for the [Adversary Proceeding] today. I had emailed you to set depositions of the defendants there, starting with Kelsey Reifler, in August. I would like to set a new date for documents and interrogatory

Trustees of the Bradley C. Reifler Children’s Trust; Bradley Reifler and Nancy Reifler, as Trustees of the Bradley Reifler Children’s Trust No. 1; Kelcop LP; Kelcop Family LLC a/k/a Kelcop LLC; Nancy Reifler; and Poclek, LLC.

5 The Joint Appendix (“A-”) is filed on the docket in multiple volumes consecutively paginated. (Docs. ##23 to 23-7). Accordingly, citations to the Joint Appendix are to the consecutive page number, not the page numbers automatically assigned for each volume by the Court’s Electronic Case Filing system. responses, and depositions. I am a one man show here, and there are a lot of people involved. (A-319). Mr. O’Toole replied the same day indicating the Family Defendants remained in default of their discovery obligations. He also declined to set deposition dates before receiving the outstanding discovery.

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