Johnson v. LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2001-4

451 F. Supp. 2d 16, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 54264, 2006 WL 2244599
CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedAugust 4, 2006
DocketCIV.A 05-0644(CKK)
StatusPublished
Cited by72 cases

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Johnson v. LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2001-4, 451 F. Supp. 2d 16, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 54264, 2006 WL 2244599 (D.D.C. 2006).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

KOLLAR-KOTELLY, District Judge.

Plaintiff Viola Johnson, an elderly District of Columbia retiree, together with the trustee of her bankruptcy estate (collectively “Plaintiff’), bring the above-eap-tioned action against a mortgage broker, two lenders, and several related entities who sold her two home loans, alleging inter alia that the companies took advantage of her age and lack of sophistication to charge excessive fees while failing to make mandatory disclosures under the Truth in Lending Act (“TILA”). Plaintiff seeks rescission of the loans, restitution, and damages under several legal theories. See Compl. ¶¶ 33-38 (Count I — Violations of the District of Columbia Consumer Protection Act) (“DCCPA”), ¶¶ 39-15 (Count II — Common Law Fraud), ¶¶ 46-52 (Count III — Unconscionability), ¶¶ 53-61 (Count IV — Violation of the Usury Statute), ¶¶ 62-69 (Count V — Violations of D.C. MLBA), ¶¶ 70-76 (Count VI — Breach of Fiduciary Duty), ¶¶ 77-82 (Count VII— Conspiracy), ¶¶ 83-87 (Count VIII — Aiding & Abetting the Deception of Ms. Johnson), ¶¶ 88-93 (Count IX — Negligence), *22 ¶¶ 94-103 (Count X — Negligent Supervision), ¶¶ 104-107 (Count XI — TILA Violations), ¶¶ 108-115 (Count XII — Declaratory Relief of a Valid Rescission Under TILA), ¶¶ 116-119 (Count XIII — Derivative Claims Against Washington Mutual). See infra at 23-24 (Table 1).

In response to Plaintiffs Complaint Defendants EquiCredit Corporation of Maryland and EquiCredit Corporation of the District of Columbia filed a[4] Motion to Dismiss, and Defendants Long Beach Mortgage Company, Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2001-4, and Washington Mutual jointly filed a[8] Motion to Dismiss ([4] and [8] are collectively referred to as “Defendants’ Motions to Dismiss”), followed by Plaintiffs collective Opposition and Defendants’ Replies. Upon consideration of the filings before the Court, the attached exhibits, the relevant case law, and the entire record herein, the Court shall grant Defendants’ Motions to Dismiss with respect to Count IV and Count XI, grant-in-part and deny-in-part Defendants’ Motions to Dismiss with respect to Counts XII and XIII, and deny Defendants’ Motions to Dismiss with respect to the remaining Counts. 1 The Court further holds that it may exercise personal jurisdiction over Defendant Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2001-4 (“the Trust”). The Court’s disposition is summarized infra at 24-25 and 55-56 (Table 2).

Table of Contents

Summary Tables: Counts, Disposition, and Dates ..................................23

Table 1: Plaintiffs Counts....................................................23

Table 2: The Court’s Disposition..............................................24

Table 3: Important Dates....................................................25

I: BACKGROUND............................................................25

II: LEGAL STANDARDS ......................................................27

III: DISCUSSION..............................................................27

A. Defendant Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2001-4-’s Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction.......................................27

1. Legal Standards for Exercise of Personal Jurisdiction....................28

2. Personal Jurisdiction Over Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2001-4......29

(a) The Trust’s Contacts With the District of Columbia Related to the Controversy Sub Judice ........................................29

(b) The Trust’s First Contact: Holding a Security Interest in the Ms. Johnson’s Property.............................................30

(c) The Trust’s Second Contact: Taking Assignment of Ms. Johnson’s Mortgage Note.......................................31

(d) Discussion of Relevant Cases from Other Jurisdictions................32

B. Plaintiffs Fraud and Negligent Supervision Claims Against Long Beach

Mortgage Company ...................................................34

C. Plaintiffs Unconscionability Claims ......................................35

1. Plaintiffs Claim of Unconscionability Under D.C.Code § 28:2-302..........35

2. Plaintiffs Claim of Unconscionability Under the Common Law............35

3. Plaintiffs Claim of Unconscionability Under D.C.Code § 28-3904(r)........37

D. Statutes of Limitations..................................................38

1. TILA Claims........................................................39

(a) Civil liability under TILA.........................................39

*23 (b) Declaration of a Valid Rescission...................................40

2. Dates of Accrual of Plaintiffs D.C. Claims ..............................41

(a) Accrual of a Cause of Action Under the Discovery Rule...............41

(b) The Importance of Mortgage USA’s Alleged Fiduciary Duty to Ms. Johnson...................................................44

(c) Matters outside the pleadings......................................46

3. D.C. Claims — applicable statutes of limitations ..........................47

(a) Plaintiff s Usury Statute Claims....................................47

(b) Plaintiffs Other D.C. Claims.......................................48

(e) The Intertwining Doctrine ........................................48

4. Plaintiffs arguments for tolling applicable statutes of limitations...........49

(a) Bankruptcy .....................................................50

(b) Damages and Rescission in Recoupment Under TILA ................50

(c) Equitable Tolling ................................................51

E. Plaintiffs Derivative Claims Pursuant to D.C.Code §§ 28-3808 and 28-3809, and 16 C.F.R. §433..............................................53

1. Plaintiffs Derivative Claims Against Washington Mutual Pursuant to D.C.Code § 28-3808 ...............................................53

2. Plaintiffs Derivative Claims Against Washington Mutual and Long Beach Mortgage Company Pursuant to D.C.Code § 28-3809 ............54

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