In re: Clark

CourtDistrict Court, D. Connecticut
DecidedFebruary 14, 2025
Docket3:24-cv-00026
StatusUnknown

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In re: Clark, (D. Conn. 2025).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT

GORDON ALEXANDER CLARK, Plaintiff-Appellant

v. No. 3:24-cv-26 (VAB)

SANTANDER BANK, N.A, Defendant-Appellee.

RULING AND ORDER ON BANKRUPTCY APPEAL Gordon Alexander Clark (“Appellant”) brings this appeal, pro se, from the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut (“Bankruptcy Court”) (Tancredi, J.) of the Bankruptcy Court’s orders granting Santander Bank, N.A.’s (“Santander” or “Appellee”) motion for relief from automatic stay, dismissing of his Chapter 13 Bankruptcy case and related motions in that case, and denying his request for certification of direct appeal to the Second Circuit and his motion for recusal. For the reasons below, the Bankruptcy Court’s decision is AFFIRMED. The Bankruptcy Court properly granted Santander relief from automatic stay, dismissed Mr. Clark’s Chapter 13 Bankruptcy case, and denied leave for certification and his motion for recusal. I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND The Court assumes the parties’ familiarity with the factual and procedural history of this case. See Order Affirming Bankruptcy Court’s Dismissal of Adversary Complaint and Denial of Request for Leave for Certification and Motion for Recusal, Clark v. Santander Bank, N.A. et. al., No. 3:24-cv-00055 (VAB), 2024 WL 5186862 (D. Conn. Dec. 20, 2024), ECF No. 30 (“Adversary Proceeding Order”). A. State Foreclosure Proceedings On November 22, 2019, Santander initiated foreclosure proceedings on 70 Elm Street, Enfield, Connecticut (the “70 Elm Street”) for a mortgage executed by Mr. Clark’s late wife, Lillian J. Clark. Santander Bank, N.A. v. Clark, Judicial District of Hartford, No. HHD-CV-19- 6120472-S, Complaint (Conn. Super. Ct. Nov. 22, 2019). Mr. Clark’s wife allegedly bequeathed

the home to him. Appellant’s Br., ECF No. 261 at 19 (D. Conn. Mar. 9, 2024) (“Appellant’s Brief”). On May 19, 2023, the Superior Court entered judgment for Santander. Santander Bank, N.A. v. Clark, Judicial District of Hartford, No. HHD-CV-19-6120472-S (Conn. Super. Ct. Nov. 22, 2019), ECF No. 292 (“State Foreclosure Action”). Mr. Clark’s subsequent appeals of the State Foreclosure Action, Santander Bank, N.A. v. Clark, No. AC 45927 (Conn. App. Ct. Jan. 5, 2023) and Santander Bank, N.A. v. Clark, No. AC 46473 (Conn. App. Ct. July 19, 2023), were denied, and his petition for certification to the Connecticut Supreme Court likewise was denied. Santander Bank, N.A. v. Clark, No. SC 230179

(Conn. Feb. 20, 2024). On January 13, 2025, Mr. Clark’s petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court was denied. Gordon Alexander Clark v. Santander Bank, N.A., No. 24-459. B. Bankruptcy Court Proceedings On August 15, 2023, Mr. Clark filed for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Clark v. Santander Bank, N.A. et al, Bankruptcy Petition No. 23-20642, ECF No. 1 (Bankr. D. Conn. Aug. 15, 2023). On August 29, 2023, Mr. Clark filed his Chapter 13 Plan. Id., ECF No. 13.

1 Unless otherwise indicated, ECF filing numbers shall refer to documents docketed in federal district court in this case. On October 17, 2023, Santander filed a motion for relief from automatic stay as to 70 Elm Street. Id., ECF No. 22. On October 31, 2023, Mr. Clark filed an objection to the motion for relief from automatic stay. Id., ECF No. 19. On November 15, 2023, Roberta Napolitano, Chapter 13 Trustee (“Trustee”), filed an

objection to the confirmation of Mr. Clark’s Chapter 13 Plan and requested that confirmation of the plan be denied because (1) Mr. Clark has failed to maintain plan payments, (2) Mr. Clark failed to provide the Trustee with necessary documents, (3) the Plan does not conform to the claims filed, (4) the Plan lacks an order of payments, (5) it fails to comply with 11 U.S.C. § 1325(a)(4), (6) it includes a non-standard provision providing that Plan will not be confirmed until Mr. Clark’s adversary complaint is fully adjudicated through a jury trial, and (7) the Plan is not feasible under Section 1325(a)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code. Id., ECF No. 26. On December 15, 2023, Mr. Clark filed a motion for default judgment against Santander, arguing that Santander missed the deadlines to file a proof of claim, challenge dischargeability,

and object to his Chapter 13 Plan. Id., ECF No. 34. That same day, he filed another motion opposing claims for monetary payments that Santander allegedly requested from Mr. Clark on August 23, 2023 and September 8, 2023. Id., ECF No. 35. On December 19, 2023, Mr. Clark filed an Amended Chapter 13 Plan, id., ECF No. 38, as well as an amended motion opposing the same two alleged monetary payments requested by Santander. Id., ECF No. 40 (“Objection to Proofs of Claims 1 and 3”) On December 20, 2023, the Trustee filed an objection to Mr. Clark’s Amended Chapter 13 Plan, raising the same issues in her previous objection. On December 21, 2023, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge James J. Tancredi held a hearing on Santander’s motion for relief from automatic stay and Mr. Clark’s Chapter 13 Plan. See id., ECF No. 42. On that same date, the Bankruptcy Court granted interim relief from the automatic stay to Santander so that Santander could respond to Mr. Clark’s petition and writ of mandamus to the Connecticut Supreme Court. Id., ECF No. 38; see also Transcript, Id., ECF No. 83

(“12/21/23 Tr.”) On December 26, 2023, Mr. Clark filed an objection and emergency motion to reconsider the Court’s interim order. Id., ECF No. 45. The same day, Mr. Clark filed a second motion for default judgment, raising the arguments in his previous motion and additionally arguing that Santander “fail[ed] to state a claim upon which relief can be granted” and “lack[ed] standing in this matter.” Id., ECF No. 46. On December 27, 2023, the Bankruptcy Court denied both motions for default judgment. Id., ECF Nos. 47 and 48. On December 29, 2023, Santander filed an opposition to Mr. Clark’s objection to and

emergency motion to reconsider the Court’s interim order granting relief from automatic stay. Id., ECF No. 51. On January 2, 2024, Mr. Clark filed a reply, id., ECF No. 52, and an amended objection to the Bankruptcy Court’s interim order. Id., ECF No. 53. On January 3, 2024, the Bankruptcy Court overruled Mr. Clark’s objection and denied his motion to reconsider, noting that Mr. Clark’s arguments for default “are procedurally improper and irrelevant to the Interim Order” and that “at the December 21, 2023 hearing, the Debtor indicated his preference for the Court to grant interim stay relief consistent with the Interim Order as opposed to fully granting stay relief to Santander.” Id., ECF No. 54. On January 11, 2024, the Bankruptcy Court issued a Memorandum of Decision granting Santander relief from automatic stay regarding 70 Elm Street, and noted that “the proper place to litigate Santander’s right to payment and its right to foreclose is state court, especially given the procedural posture of the foreclosure action before the Connecticut Supreme Court.” Id., ECF No. 64 (“Order re Stay”).

On January 12, 2024, the Bankruptcy Court issued an order to show cause as to why Mr. Clark’s bankruptcy case should not be dismissed as a bad faith filing. Id., ECF No. 67. On January 12, 2024, Mr. Clark filed a motion to recuse Judge Tancredi and a request for certification of direct appeal to the Second Circuit in both his bankruptcy petition and his related adversary proceeding. See Clark v. Santander Bank, N.A. et al, Adversary Proceeding No. 23- 2013, ECF No. 37 (Bankr. D. Conn. Jan. 12, 2024); Clark v. Santander Bank, N.A. et al, Bankruptcy Petition No. 23-20642, ECF No. 70 (Bankr. D. Conn. Jan. 12, 2024); Clark v. Santander Bank, N.A. et al, Adversary Proceeding No. 23-2013, ECF No. 38 (Bankr. D. Conn. Jan. 12, 2024); Clark v. Santander Bank, N.A. et al., Bankruptcy Petition No.

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