In Re: First T.D. & Investment, Inc. Joint Development, Inc., Debtors. R. Todd Neilson, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Angela Shiu Rong Chang Angela Shiu Rong Chang, F/b/o the Angela Chang Family Trust Cynthia L. Lien Galaxy Industrial Corporation Anna P. Jen Kin Wen F. Kuo Tsu C. Kuo Sze Ming Ma Cheng H. Ma Irene Werner Haitang Li Ru Lin Wu Hong Yang Xiao Ping Sun Steve Po-An Mu Yang Ying Chang Mu Rita Chwen-Yi Tsai Pei Ti Wan, R. Todd Neilson, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Angela Shiu Rong Chang Cynthia L. Lien Galaxy Industrial Corporation Anna P. Jen Kin Wen F. Kuo Tsu C. Kuo Sze Ming Ma Cheng H. Ma Irene Werner Haitang Li Ru Lin Wu Hong Yang Xiao Ping Sun Steve Po-An Mu Yang Ying Chang Mu Rita Chwen-Yi Tsai Pei Ti Wan Ming Yeng Wang Ping Yuan Liu Ching I Liu Catherine Chang Peter L. Chang Julie Shih Simon Shih Julijanti Lucie Moeis Lin Chu Tsai Hsiu Chuan Wang Chen Chang a Lan Huang Hsiu Ying Kuo Hsien Huei Lin Tsai Chu Lin Chien Yueh O Lien Accurate Escrow, Inc. Angela Shiu Rong Chang, F/b/o the Angela Chang Family Trust

253 F.3d 520, 46 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 725, 2001 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 5051, 49 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1174, 2001 Daily Journal DAR 6229, 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 13582, 38 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 5
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedJune 19, 2001
Docket99-55851
StatusPublished
Cited by58 cases

This text of 253 F.3d 520 (In Re: First T.D. & Investment, Inc. Joint Development, Inc., Debtors. R. Todd Neilson, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Angela Shiu Rong Chang Angela Shiu Rong Chang, F/b/o the Angela Chang Family Trust Cynthia L. Lien Galaxy Industrial Corporation Anna P. Jen Kin Wen F. Kuo Tsu C. Kuo Sze Ming Ma Cheng H. Ma Irene Werner Haitang Li Ru Lin Wu Hong Yang Xiao Ping Sun Steve Po-An Mu Yang Ying Chang Mu Rita Chwen-Yi Tsai Pei Ti Wan, R. Todd Neilson, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Angela Shiu Rong Chang Cynthia L. Lien Galaxy Industrial Corporation Anna P. Jen Kin Wen F. Kuo Tsu C. Kuo Sze Ming Ma Cheng H. Ma Irene Werner Haitang Li Ru Lin Wu Hong Yang Xiao Ping Sun Steve Po-An Mu Yang Ying Chang Mu Rita Chwen-Yi Tsai Pei Ti Wan Ming Yeng Wang Ping Yuan Liu Ching I Liu Catherine Chang Peter L. Chang Julie Shih Simon Shih Julijanti Lucie Moeis Lin Chu Tsai Hsiu Chuan Wang Chen Chang a Lan Huang Hsiu Ying Kuo Hsien Huei Lin Tsai Chu Lin Chien Yueh O Lien Accurate Escrow, Inc. Angela Shiu Rong Chang, F/b/o the Angela Chang Family Trust) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the First Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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In Re: First T.D. & Investment, Inc. Joint Development, Inc., Debtors. R. Todd Neilson, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Angela Shiu Rong Chang Angela Shiu Rong Chang, F/b/o the Angela Chang Family Trust Cynthia L. Lien Galaxy Industrial Corporation Anna P. Jen Kin Wen F. Kuo Tsu C. Kuo Sze Ming Ma Cheng H. Ma Irene Werner Haitang Li Ru Lin Wu Hong Yang Xiao Ping Sun Steve Po-An Mu Yang Ying Chang Mu Rita Chwen-Yi Tsai Pei Ti Wan, R. Todd Neilson, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Angela Shiu Rong Chang Cynthia L. Lien Galaxy Industrial Corporation Anna P. Jen Kin Wen F. Kuo Tsu C. Kuo Sze Ming Ma Cheng H. Ma Irene Werner Haitang Li Ru Lin Wu Hong Yang Xiao Ping Sun Steve Po-An Mu Yang Ying Chang Mu Rita Chwen-Yi Tsai Pei Ti Wan Ming Yeng Wang Ping Yuan Liu Ching I Liu Catherine Chang Peter L. Chang Julie Shih Simon Shih Julijanti Lucie Moeis Lin Chu Tsai Hsiu Chuan Wang Chen Chang a Lan Huang Hsiu Ying Kuo Hsien Huei Lin Tsai Chu Lin Chien Yueh O Lien Accurate Escrow, Inc. Angela Shiu Rong Chang, F/b/o the Angela Chang Family Trust, 253 F.3d 520, 46 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 725, 2001 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 5051, 49 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1174, 2001 Daily Journal DAR 6229, 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 13582, 38 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 5 (1st Cir. 2001).

Opinion

253 F.3d 520 (9th Cir. 2001)

IN RE: FIRST T.D. & INVESTMENT, INC.; JOINT DEVELOPMENT, INC., DEBTORS.
R. TODD NEILSON, CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE,
v.
ANGELA SHIU RONG CHANG; ANGELA SHIU RONG CHANG, F/B/O THE ANGELA CHANG FAMILY TRUST; CYNTHIA L. LIEN; GALAXY INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION; ANNA P. JEN KIN; WEN F. KUO; TSU C. KUO; SZE MING MA; CHENG H. MA; IRENE WERNER; HAITANG LI; RU LIN WU; HONG YANG; XIAO PING SUN; STEVE PO-AN MU; YANG YING CHANG MU; RITA CHWEN-YI TSAI; PEI TI WAN, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS.
R. TODD NEILSON, CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE,
v.
ANGELA SHIU RONG CHANG; CYNTHIA L. LIEN; GALAXY INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION; ANNA P. JEN KIN; WEN F. KUO; TSU C. KUO; SZE MING MA; CHENG H. MA; IRENE WERNER; HAITANG LI; RU LIN WU; HONG YANG; XIAO PING SUN; STEVE PO-AN MU; YANG YING CHANG MU; RITA CHWEN-YI TSAI; PEI TI WAN; MING YENG WANG; PING YUAN LIU; CHING I LIU; CATHERINE CHANG; PETER L. CHANG; JULIE SHIH; SIMON SHIH; JULIJANTI LUCIE MOEIS; LIN CHU TSAI; HSIU CHUAN WANG CHEN; CHANG A LAN HUANG; HSIU YING KUO; HSIEN HUEI LIN; TSAI CHU LIN; CHIEN YUEH O LIEN; ACCURATE ESCROW, INC.; ANGELA SHIU RONG CHANG, F/B/O THE ANGELA CHANG FAMILY TRUST, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS.

Nos. 99-55851, 99-55840

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

Argued and Submitted November 14, 2000
Filed June 19, 2001

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Gregory M. Salvato, Parker, Milliken, Clark, O'Hara & Samuelian, Los Angeles, California, for defendants-appellants Chang et al.

Michael H. Weiss, Weiss Scolney Spees, Llp, Los Angeles, California, for plaintiff-appellee R. Todd Neilson.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California Dean D. Pregerson, District Judge, Presiding, D.C. No. CV 98-3004 DDP; Bankr. Adv. No. AD 96-03493 TD; D.C. No. CV 98-8161 DDP; Bankr. Adv. No. AD 96-03493 TD

Before: William C. Canby, Jr., M. Margaret McKeown, and Richard A. Paez, Circuit Judges.

Paez, Circuit Judge

These two consolidated appeals concern a real estate mortgage investment scheme perpetrated by Debtors, First T.D. & Investment, Inc. ("FTD") and Joint Development, Inc. ("JDI").1 The trustee of their consolidated Chapter 7 bankruptcy estates, Appellee R. Todd Neilson ("the Trustee"), filed an adversary action against Defendants, 132 investors in FTD,2 alleging that collateral notes and trust deeds ("security instruments") assigned by FTD to Defendants as security for their investments did not perfect their interests because Defendants did not have possession of the security instruments.

Twenty years ago, in a case with facts very similar to those here, we held that such security interests could not be perfected under California law without actual possession of the security instruments. See Greiner v. Wilke (In re Staff Mortgage & Inv. Corp.), 625 F.2d 281, 283 (9th Cir. 1980) ("Staff Mortgage") (citing Cal. Comm. Code § 9304(1)). More than a decade later, the California Legislature created an exception to this rule by enacting California Business and Professions Code § 10233.2, which, under limited circumstances, permits perfection without possession of the security instruments.

At issue here is whether the exception created by§ 10233.2 applies to the transactions between Defendants and FTD, such that Defendants' security interests are deemed perfected. The bankruptcy court found that § 10233.2 applies and granted summary judgment in favor of those Defendants who filed an answer in the adversary proceeding ("Answering Defendants"). The district court reversed. We have jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 158(d). We hold that§ 10233.2 applies to Defendants' security interests, and therefore the Trustee's attempt to avoid Defendants' priority status must fail. We also reject the Trustee's argument that we should impose a constructive trust to circumvent § 10233.2. Accordingly, we reverse in Case No. 99-55851 ("Chang Appeal").

In a related appeal, Case No. 99-55840 ("Appeal from Default Judgments"), Defendants who defaulted in the adversary proceeding ("Defaulting Defendants") challenge the bankruptcy court's entry of final default judgments under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(b). Defaulting Defendants argue that the final default judgments were inconsistent with the bankruptcy court's earlier summary judgment ruling that Answering Defendants' security interests were deemed perfected under § 10233.2. Because we hold that§ 10233.2 applies to the investor transactions at issue here, we conclude that the bankruptcy court abused its discretion and reverse the judgment of the district court with instructions to reverse the entry of final default judgments.

I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND

Prior to its involuntary bankruptcy, FTD was in the business of investing in real estate mortgages. It initiated and purchased home loans evidenced by collateral notes and secured by trust deeds on real property owned by the borrowers ("borrowers").

FTD financed its investment scheme with approximately $35 million borrowed from hundreds of individual investors, typically Chinese-American immigrants in Southern California ("investors"). FTD secured its loans from investors by assigning to them the collateral notes and trust deeds ("security instruments") from its home loan portfolio. FTD recorded the assignments with the county recorder where the property was located, but FTD maintained possession at all times of the collateral notes and trust deeds.3

Additionally, FTD entered into a "Servicing Agreement" with each investor that authorized FTD, as a "real estate broker" acting as a "servicing agent," to collect all loan payments from borrowers and to take other actions necessary or convenient to servicing of the note. While many investors at the time mistakenly believed they had actually purchased the trust deeds, Defendants accept, for purposes of this appeal, that they were merely assigned the trust deeds in a security transaction.4

FTD, in violation of California law, commingled funds received from investors and borrowers, using funds from any source for any and all purposes to continue its operations. FTD frequently used payments from one investor to pay interest and other payments to another investor -- a classic Ponzi scheme.

The investment scheme ultimately unraveled. Petitions for involuntary bankruptcy against FTD and JDI were filed under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on October 21, 1994, and November 2, 1994, respectively. The cases were subsequently consolidated and converted to Chapter 7 proceedings in April 1995. Appellee R. Todd Neilson was appointed as trustee to manage the consolidated bankruptcy estates.

II. PROCEDURAL HISTORY

A. Chang Appeal (No. 99-55851)

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