Jacques Dodson, Sr. v. Scott O. Brame, First Fidelity Mortgage d/b/a Southern Funding Mortgage, James Reichman ABC Insurance Company, DEF Insurance Company, XYZ, Individually, William Woods, Bob Cologne, Tom Wilson Commonwealth Title Company, East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 11, 2022
Docket2021CA1200
StatusUnknown

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Jacques Dodson, Sr. v. Scott O. Brame, First Fidelity Mortgage d/b/a Southern Funding Mortgage, James Reichman ABC Insurance Company, DEF Insurance Company, XYZ, Individually, William Woods, Bob Cologne, Tom Wilson Commonwealth Title Company, East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office, (La. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

NUMBER 2021 CA 1200

JACQUES DODSON, SR.

VERSUS

SCOTT O. BRAME, FIRST FIDELITY MORTGAGE D/B/ A SOUTHERN FUNDING MORTGAGE, JAMES REICHMAN ABC INSURANCE COMPANY, XYZ, INDIVIDUALLY, WILLIAM WOODS, BOB COLOGNE, TOM WILSON COMMONWEALTH TITLE COMPANY, EAST BATON ROUGE SHERIFF' S OFFICE, WILLIAM NICHOLS, WHITE OAK SERVICING AND RED RIVER BANK

Judgment Rendered; OUL 112022

Appealed from the Nineteenth Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of East Baton Rouge State of Louisiana Docket Number C694519 The Honorable Ronald R. Johnson, Judge Presiding

Jacques Dodson, Sr. Plaintiff/Appellant, Baker, LA In Proper Person

Madalyn King Counsel for Defendant/Appellee, Connell L. Archey Scott Brame Allena W. McCain Baton Rouge, LA

Thomas R. Willson Counsel for Defendant/Appellee, Alexandria, LA In Proper Person

Andrew E. Blackwood Counsel for Defendant/ Appellee, Judson Banks East Baton Rouge Parish Mary G. Erlingsos Sheriffs Office Ashley M. Caruso Baton Rouge, LA

Lawrence Anderson, Jr. Counsel for Defendants/ Appellees, Baton Rouge, LA James B. Reichman & White Oak Servicing, LLC Barbara Bell Melton Counsel for Defendant/Appellee, Alexandria LA Red River Bank Franklin Hoffman Baton Rouge, LA

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C.Jf., PENZATO, AND CHUTZ, ii. WHIPPLE, C.J.

Plaintiff, Jacques Dodson, Sr., appeals the dismissal of his claims for damages

and injunctive relief. For the reasons that follow, we affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This case arises from executory process proceedings instituted in 2009 to seize

and sell certain immovable property owned by Dodson and located in East Baton

Rouge Parish pursuant to the foreclosure on a mortgage held by Scott O. Brame.'

Initially, Dodson asserted a nullity action in the foreclosure proceeding, seeking to invalidate the seizure and sale of the immovable property based on an alleged lack

of proper notice, defects in the executory process, and an error in the property description. Therein, he also requested the issuance of permanent and temporary injunctions and a temporary restraining order prohibiting the sale, transfer, or

alienation of the property seized. The trial court heard the matter and granted a

motion for involuntary dismissal by Scott O. Brame. Dodson appealed the dismissal

of his nullity action, which was affirmed by this court. See Brame v. Dodson, 2017- 1216 ( La. App. IS` Cir. 2/ 22/ 18) ( unpublished), 2018 WL 1024534.

Therafter, on March 2, 2020, Dodson filed a pro se " Petition for Damages" resulting from the executory process, foreclosure, seizure, and sale of the

aforementioned immovable property, naming as defendants: Scott O. Brame; First

Fidelity Mortgage D/B/A Southern Funding Mortgage; ABC Insurance Company; DEF Insurance Company; XYZ; Individually, James B. Reichman; William Woods; Bob Cologne; Tom Wilson; Commonwealth Title Company; East Baton Rouge Sheriff' s Office; William Nichols; White Oak Servicing, LLC; and Red River Bank.

Dodson mortgaged property located at 9760 Pride Port Hudson Road, Zachary, Louisiana for a loan from First Fidelity Mortgage D/B/A Southern Funding Mortgage. The mortgage and loan were subsequently sold to Scott O. Brame. Dodson later defaulted on the note, and on June 4, 2009, Scott O. Brame filed an executory process suit to foreclose on the property. The property was subsequently sold by the Sheriff of East Baton Rouge Parish on May 5, 2010, by virtue of a writ of seizure and sale. Therein, Dodson asserted claims of improper service, improper appointment of a

curator, incorrect description of the property, and RICO claims " in that all parties

colluded against [ him] to intentionally deceive him and take his property," as well

as claims that the tax sale was premature and in violation ofpublic policy, and fraud.

Dodson further sought damages and permanent injunctive relief from any future

alienation of the property and nullification of the seizure.2

The defendants responded by filing the following various exceptions, which

were heard by the trial court on May 17, 2021:

1) Sid J. Gautreaux III, in his capacity as Sheriff of East Baton Rouge Parish,

also referred to as " the sheriff') filed peremptory exceptions of no cause of action

and prescription;

2) James B. Reichinan and White Oak Servicing, LLC filed peremptory exceptions of prescription, no cause of action, and res judicata;

3) Thomas R. Willson filed peremptory exceptions of no right of action, no

cause of action, and prescription;

4) Red River Bank filed peremptory exceptions of no cause of action, prescription, and res judicata; and

5) Scott M. Brame filed peremptory exceptions of no cause of action, res

judicata, prescription, peremption, and a declinatory exception of insufficiency of

On May 19, 2020, Red River Bank sought removal ofthis matter to federal court to address Dodson' s RICO claims. On June 25, 2020, Dodson amended his petition to delete and dismiss his RICO claims. Thereafter, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana remanded the matter to the Nineteenth Judicial District Court.

N service of process.'

At the conclusion of the hearing, the trial court granted the exceptions raised

by defendants and dismissed Dodson' s claims against them, resulting in the

following judgments:

1) A May 25, 2021 judgment granting exceptions of no right of action, no

cause of action, and prescription in favor of Thomas R. Willson;

2) A June 3, 2021 judgment granting exceptions of peremption, prescription,

no cause of action, and res judicata in favor of James B. Reichman and White Oak

Servicing, LLC;

3) A June 3, 2021 judgment sustaining exceptions of no cause of action and

prescription in favor of Sid. J. Gautreaux III, in his capacity as Sheriff of East Baton

Rouge Parish;

4) A June 21, 2021 judgment granting exceptions of no cause of action,

prescription, and res judicata in favor of Red River Bank; and

5) A June 28, 2021 judgment granting an exception of no cause of action and

dismissing all of Dodson' s claims against Scott M. Brame with prejudice, deferring consideration of his peremptory exceptions of res judicata, prescription, and

peremption, and denying a declinatory exception of insufficiency of service of process.

Although the record does not contain a judgment signed on May 24, 2021, on June 3, 2021, Dodson filed a motion for new trial " from the Judgment signed on the

3Scott M. Brame is the son of Scott 0. Brame, who died on March 31, 2019. Scott M. Brame is an attorney, but never represented Scott 0. Brame in any of the proceedings against Dodson. Scott M. Brame filed the exception " to the extent that he is even a defendant," contending that he was not involved in the underlying executory proceeding and that the court in the prior executory process suit had already determined that he was not a proper party. During the hearing, the court questioned Dodson about the fact that Scott M. Brame was the son of the now -deceased defendant, Scott 0. Brame. Dodson conceded that there were no allegations in his petition or complaints against Scott M. Brame. Dodson explained that he " got it confused" and " made an honest mistake" and that he could " let him out." Dodson subsequently reiterated that he was " willing to let him out" and wished to " release" Scott M. Brame from the litigation.

5 24th day of May, 2021." The trial court signed an attached order setting the matter

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