in Re MTGLQ Investors L.P.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 8, 2021
Docket09-19-00254-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In The

Court of Appeals

Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont

__________________

NO. 09-19-00157-CV __________________

NEW PENN FINANCIAL LLC D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING AND MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P., Appellants

V.

BEVERLY SALVAGIO AND JAMES DAVID SALVAGIO, Appellees ________________________________________________________________________

On Appeal from the 58th District Court Jefferson County, Texas Trial Cause No. A-201,268 ________________________________________________________________________

NO. 09-19-00254-CV __________________

IN RE MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P. ________________________________________________________________________

Original Proceeding – Writ of Injunction From the 58th District Court of Jefferson County, Texas Trial Cause No. A-201,268 __________________________________________________

1 MEMORANDUM OPINION ON CONTEMPT

Background and Procedural Posture

In appeal number 09-19-00157-CV in this Court, MTGLQ Investors, L.P.

(MTGLQ) and Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing (Shellpoint) appeal the trial court’s

summary judgment orders in the parties’ underlying litigation. 1 During the pendency

of the appeal, MTGLQ filed an original proceeding petitioning for a writ of

injunction to prohibit James David Salvagio from transferring or otherwise disposing

of the subject real property, which was assigned cause number 09-19-00254-CV. On

August 21, 2019, this Court issued the following writ of injunction:

TO: JAMES DAVID SALVAGIO, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF BEVERLY SALVAGIO, DECEASED, AND AS BENEFICIARY AND TRUSTEE OF THE JAMES DAVID SALVAGIO LIVING ESTATE TRUST

Whereas MTGLQ Investors[,] L.P. (“MTGLQ”), relator in this cause, has filed a petition for injunctive relief, and a majority of the Justices of the Ninth Court of Appeals, upon presentation by MTGLQ of its request for injunctive relief, issued an opinion that granted the petition for writ of injunction.

THEREFORE, you, James David Salvagio, individually and as independent executor of the Estate of Beverly Salvagio, Deceased, and as beneficiary and trustee of the James David Salvagio Living Estate Trust, are ENJOINED from directly or indirectly selling, conveying, or otherwise disposing of the following property located in Jefferson, County, Texas: Lot Number sixteen (16), in Block Number five (5) of 1 The issues raised in the underlying appeal are being addressed in a separate memorandum opinion of this Court. 2 Helena Park, section three (3) addition to the City of Nederland, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat of record in volume 11, page 4, map records in the office of the County Clerk of said county and state, commonly known as 3119 Nashville, Nederland, Texas 77627.

The injunction issues without bond and shall continue in effect until this Court’s mandate has issued in the underlying appeal, appeal number 09-19-00157-CV, styled New Penn Financial LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing and MTGLQ Investors[,] L.P. v. Beverly Salvagio and James David Salvagio, or until further order of this Court.

ISSUED under my hand and seal August 21, 2019.

_________________________ CAROL ANNE HARLEY Clerk of the Court

James David Salvagio did not challenge this injunction.

Upon receiving notice that on or about August 19, 2020, James David

Salvagio violated this Court’s August 21, 2019 writ of injunction by executing a

warranty deed as trustee of James David Salvagio Living Estate Trust to Julianne

Salvagio and John Salvagio, and that the grantees of the warranty deed, Julianne

Salvagio and John Salvagio, purported to grant a first lien in the property to Quicken

Loans, LLC to secure a note in the amount of $164,000, we ordered the trial court

to conduct a hearing, as follows:

ORDER

On August 21, 2019, this Court granted a writ of injunction enjoining James David Salvagio, individually and in any of his representative capacities, including as the independent executor of the Estate of Beverly Salvagio, Deceased, and as beneficiary and trustee 3 of the James David Salvagio Living Estate Trust, (“Salvagio”) from directly or indirectly selling, conveying, or otherwise disposing of the following property located in Jefferson[] County, Texas: Lot Number sixteen (16), in Block Number five (5) of Helena Park, section three (3) addition to the City of Nederland, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat of record in volume 11, page 4, map records in the office of the County Clerk of said county and state, commonly known as 3119 Nashville, Nederland, Texas 77627.

On November 12, 2020, this Court received notice that Salvagio violated the writ of injunction by conveying the property to Julianne Salvagio and John Salvagio on August 19, 2020, by warranty deed subject to a deed of trust granting a first lien to Quicken Loans, LLC to secure a note in the amount of $164,000. It appears that James David Salvagio has violated this Court’s August 21, 2019 writ of injunction and that he is in contempt of an order of the Court of Appeals. An appellate court has limited ability to develop evidence, however, the parties should have the opportunity to develop evidence and testimony and to cross-examine witnesses. A Court of Appeals may refer contempt proceedings to the trial court for hearing and factfinding. In re Sheshtawy, 154 S.W.3d 114, 124 (Tex. 2004).

We refer the notice of injunction violation to the trial court and instruct the trial court to hold an evidentiary hearing and make findings of fact on whether James David Salvagio, individually and in any of his representative capacities, including as the independent executor of the Estate of Beverly Salvagio, Deceased, and as beneficiary and trustee of the James David Salvagio Living Estate Trust, (“Salvagio”) directly or indirectly sold, conveyed or otherwise disposed of the following property located in Jefferson[] County, Texas: Lot Number sixteen (16), in Block Number five (5) of Helena Park, section three (3) addition to the City of Nederland, Jefferson County, Texas, according to the map or plat of record in volume 11, page 4, map records in the office of the County Clerk of said county and state, commonly known as 3119 Nashville, Nederland, Texas 77627.

We direct the trial court to issue a notice for a show cause hearing on a date and time certain for James David Salvagio to appear in person and answer the allegations made by MTGLQ Investors[,] L.P.

4 in its notice of injunction violation and any motion for contempt that may be filed at least ten days before the hearing, to make findings of fact and to make recommendations regarding coercive, curative, or punitive measures to address any violation of our writ of injunction of August 21, 2019. A reporter’s record of any hearing conducted by the trial court, together with a clerk’s record containing any motions and responses filed by the parties and the findings and recommendations of the trial court, shall be filed with the Court of Appeals by January 22, 2021.

ORDER ENTERED November 23, 2020.

PER CURIAM

Before Kreger, Horton and Johnson, JJ.

On December 10, 2020, Shellpoint and MTGLQ Investors, L.P. filed a motion

for contempt and requested a show cause hearing. On January 6, 2021, Salvagio, as

Trustee and Beneficiary of the James David Salvagio Living Estate Trust, filed a

“NOTICE OF APPEARANCE OF TRUSTEE & BENEFICIARY OF TRUST

THAT THIS IS A COURT OF EQUITY AND I REQUIRE THE EXCLUSIVE TO

ADJUDICATE THE RIGHTS OF THE TRUST” in which he requested a protective

order from a subpoena duces tecum.

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