In re Inmet Mining, LLC v. Blackjewel Liquidation Trust by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee, et al.; Blackjewel Liquidation Trust by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee v. Bluegrass Natural Resources, LLC, et al.

CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Kentucky
DecidedApril 30, 2026
Docket25-07001
StatusUnknown

This text of In re Inmet Mining, LLC v. Blackjewel Liquidation Trust by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee, et al.; Blackjewel Liquidation Trust by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee v. Bluegrass Natural Resources, LLC, et al. (In re Inmet Mining, LLC v. Blackjewel Liquidation Trust by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee, et al.; Blackjewel Liquidation Trust by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee v. Bluegrass Natural Resources, LLC, et al.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Kentucky 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 Inmet Mining, LLC v. Blackjewel Liquidation Trust by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee, et al.; Blackjewel Liquidation Trust by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee v. Bluegrass Natural Resources, LLC, et al., (Ky. 2026).

Opinion

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY LONDON DIVISION

IN RE CASE NO. 23-70113

INMET MINING, LLC CHAPTER 11

DEBTOR

BLUEGRASS NATURAL RESOURCES, PLAINTIFF LLC

V. ADV. NO. 25-7001

BLACKJEWEL LIQUIDATION TRUST DEFENDANTS by and through DAVID J. BECKMAN, TRUSTEE, et al.

_________________________________

BLACKJEWEL LIQUIDATION TRUST COUNTERCLAIM-PLAINTIFF by and through DAVID J. BECKMAN, TRUSTEE,

V.

BLUEGRASS NATURAL RESOURCES, COUNTERCLAIM-DEFENDANTS LLC, et al.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER RESOLVING CROSS-MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

This matter concerns the ownership of land located in Lee County, Virginia. The dispute arises from bankruptcy sales occurring in this Court in 2023 and in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of West Virginia (the “West Virginia Court”) in 2019. Plaintiff Bluegrass Resources, LLC (“Bluegrass”) contends it purchased the real property in 2023. Defendant Blackjewel Liquidation Trust, LLC, by and through David J. Beckman, Trustee (“the Trust”)1 contends the real property was not sold in 2019 and, thus, it owns the property.

1 David Beckman will be referred to as “Beckman” to the extent his personal actions and/or deposition are pertinent. The debtors that went through a bankruptcy process in West Virginia will be referred to collectively as “Blackjewel” Meanwhile, The Liquidating Trust of INMET Mining, LLC (“LTIM”)—essentially the middle- man here—takes no position. The Court must determine whether either party can be declared the owner of the real property at the summary judgment stage of this adversary proceeding. Bluegrass has moved for a summary judgment on Count One of its Complaint for a declaratory judgment, and also on the Trust’s counterclaims. [ECF No. 60 (“Bluegrass Motion”).] The Trust filed a reciprocal motion for a summary judgment on Bluegrass’s claims, on its own counterclaims for a declaratory

judgment, trespass to land, and slander of title, and on Bluegrass’s affirmative defense of mutual mistake. [ECF No. 61 (the “Trust Motion”).] Bluegrass and the Trust filed Responses and Replies in connection with their Motions. [ECF Nos. 66, 67, 69, & 70.] The Court held oral argument on the Motions and they are ripe for review. I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND. Bluegrass and the Trust did not submit statements of undisputed material facts to support their Motions. As between them, the following material facts (a) are admitted in the pleadings (i.e., Bluegrass’s Complaint [ECF No. 1 (the “Complaint”)], the Trust’s Answer and Counterclaims [ECF No. 16 (the “Answer”)], and Bluegrass’s Amended Answer to Counterclaims [ECF No. 56 (the “Bluegrass Answer”)]), and/or (b) are not subject to reasonable

dispute based on a review of the parties’ filings and the records in this adversary proceeding and the main bankruptcy cases involved (including the plain language of pertinent documents). A. The Blackjewel Bankruptcy. The Blackjewel Debtors filed voluntary chapter 11 petitions in the West Virginia Court on July 1, 2019, and July 24, 2019.2 With the West Virginia Court’s approval, the Blackjewel

or the “Blackjewel Debtors.” 2 Generally, where a recitation of undisputed material facts identifies dates or merely reports or quotes the plain Debtors held an auction to sell assets and designated the bid of Kopper Glo Mining, LLC as the successful bid with respect to the “Assets known as Black Mountain and Lone Mountain[.]” [Bluegrass Answer at ¶ 11.] In September 2019, INMET Mining, LLC (“INMET”), an affiliate of Kopper Glo, acquired assets in a transaction with the Blackjewel Debtors in the Blackjewel bankruptcy cases. The West Virginia Court entered an order approving the terms of the transaction with INMET, including the related contractual agreements. [WV ECF No. 1096;3 ECF No. 61-2 (the “INMET Sale Order” which attaches the “INMET APA”).] [Answer at ¶ 2.]

Paragraph 1(ii) of the INMET APA provides that INMET purchased certain real property (called the “Owned Real Property”) from Blackjewel, defined as “[t]he real property interests owned by [Blackjewel] associated with the Transferred Permits and described on Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference.” Exhibit B of the INMET APA contains a list of real property interests that Blackjewel acquired prepetition. Twenty parcels located in Lee County, Virginia are listed on Exhibit B of the INMET APA (the “Real Property”).4

language of documents, there are no record citations supplied. 3 Filings in the West Virginia Court in the lead Blackjewel bankruptcy case (Case No. 19-30289) are identified as “[WV ECF No. __].” Filings in this Court in the INMET bankruptcy case (Case No. 23-70113) are identified as “[KY ECF No. __].” Documents filed in this adversary proceeding (Adv. Pro. No. 25-7001) are identified as “[ECF No. __].” The Court may take judicial notice of records in its own docket. See FED. R. EVID. 201, made applicable by FED. R. BANKR. P. 9017. See also HIJ Indus. v. Roy (In re Roy), 565 B.R. 829, 827 n.4 (Bankr. E.D. Ky. 2017) (“Federal Rule of Evidence 201 permits the Court to take judicial notice of its own court records. See, e.g., In re Ludwick, 185 B.R. 238, 240 n.3 (W.D. Mich. 1995).”). In addition, the Court may take judicial notice of proceedings in another court. See Lyons v. Stovall, 188 F.3d 327, 332 n.3 (6th Cir. 1999) (“[F]ederal courts may take judicial notice of proceedings in other courts of record.”) (quotation omitted); see also Starlink Logistics, Inc. v. ACC, LCC, NO. 1:18-cv-00029, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 92493, *9-10 (M.D. Tenn. June 3, 2019) (“While a court may take judicial notice of the existence of court documents and the proceedings in which those documents were generated, federal courts do not generally take judicial notice of the truth of any statement of fact contained within those documents.”). 4 The Bluegrass Motion defines the “Disputed Assets” as consisting of “disputed properties located in Lee and Wise Counties, Virginia, and Harlan County, Kentucky.” [ECF No. 60-1 at 4 n.2.] However, Bluegrass’s Complaint states that “[t]his is a declaratory judgment action in which Bluegrass seeks (a) an adjudication that INMET Mining, LLC (“INMET”) conveyed certain real property in Lee County, Virginia (the “Lee County Assets”) as part of the sale of INMET assets to Bluegrass approved by an Order of this Court. . . .” [ECF No. 1 at ¶ 1.] The Motions frame the pending dispute as one regarding parcels of real property in Lee County. Therefore, while the parties’ filings also refer to real property in other counties as “disputed property” or “disputed assets,” this Memorandum Opinion only The preamble to Exhibit B of the INMET APA states the real property INMET purchased from Blackjewel includes “the real property interests identified in this Exhibit B or any attachment hereto, to the extent such real property interests [are] associated with the Transferred Permits.” [ECF No. 61-2 at 53.] But it also provides: “[f]or the avoidance of doubt, any real property listed [in Exhibit B] below and situated in locations other than Harlan County, Kentucky, or Wise County, Virginia, are specifically excluded from the Owned Real Property [(the ‘INMET Purchased Real Property’)], unless otherwise agreed upon by Buyer following the

Effective Date[.]” [Id.] It further states: “[t]he final schedule of Owned Real Property [INMET Purchased Real Property] shall be determined no later than the final determination of the Assumed Leases schedule.” [Id.] The West Virginia Court confirmed the Blackjewel Debtors’ proposed plan of liquidation on March 22, 2021.

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