Lassman v. Spalt (In re Spalt)

593 B.R. 69
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, D. Massachusetts
DecidedOctober 15, 2018
DocketCase No. 16-10131-JNF; Adv. P. No. 16-1150
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Lassman v. Spalt (In re Spalt), 593 B.R. 69 (Mass. 2018).

Opinion

Joan N. Feeney, United States Bankruptcy Judge

I. INTRODUCTION

The matter before the Court is the Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Donald R. Lassman, the Chapter 7 Trustee (the "Plaintiff" or the "Trustee") of the bankruptcy estate of Kristen M. Spalt (the "Defendant" or the "Debtor"). Through his Motion, the Plaintiff seeks summary judgment against the Debtor on Counts I, III and IV of the "Amended Complaint Objecting to Discharge of the Debtor." Specifically, the Plaintiff seeks judgment denying the Debtor a discharge 1) pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 727(a)(4)(D) due to her failure to furnish him with records and information that he requested (Count I); 2) pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 727(a)(4)(A) for knowingly and fraudulently making false oath(s) or account(s) on her Schedules (Count III); and 3) pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 727(a)(6) due to her refusal to obey a lawful order of the Court, specifically a Stipulation as approved by an Order of this Court (Count IV).

*73The Plaintiff filed a Statement of Undisputed Material Facts in Support of his Motion for Summary Judgment together with the Affidavit of Jonathan M. Hixon, counsel for the Plaintiff, together with a Memorandum of Law. The Defendant filed an Opposition to the Motion for Summary Judgment, a Response to the Plaintiff's Statement of Undisputed Material Facts and an Affidavit.

The Court heard the Motion for Summary Judgment on September 7, 2018 and took the matter under advisement. The Court now makes its findings of fact and rulings of law in accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 56, made applicable to this proceeding by Fed. R. Civ. P. 7056.

II. UNDISPUTED FACTS

The Debtor commenced a Chapter 7 case on January 15, 2016.1 The Trustee conducted the meeting of creditors and examined the Debtor on February 17, 2016. The Trustee continued the meeting of creditors to March 16, 2016 and then continued it several more times while the Trustee awaited the production of certain financial records and documents that he had requested from the Debtor.

A. The Debtor's Production of Records to the Trustee

On January 29, 2016, the Debtor filed Schedule A/B: Property disclosing as assets ownership interests in several entities as follows:

• 80% shareholder of Jackbox, LLC;
• 14.28% interest in the Nancy Gallagher Partnership;
• Trustee/beneficiary of the KG Family Trust;
• 50% beneficiary of the J.P. Realty Trust;
• 50% beneficiary of the S & S Realty Trust;
• Interest in Narragansett Bay Towing, LLC;
• 50% interest in New Ranger, LLC;
• 20% interest in Cape Coastal Marine, LLC;
• 20% interest in Mohawk Callais, LLC;
• 10% interest in Lydonia, LLC; and
• 8% interest in Cape 10-21 LLC

On February 26, 2016, the Debtor filed a "Notice of Amended Voluntary Petition and Form 122A-1"2 to which she attached, as "Schedule A," a listing of all of the above-described entities, plus Cape Oceanic LLC, Cape Coastal Landscaping LLC and "West Newbury, Ma (land)." The Debtor stated on a "Schedule A," which was not Official Form 106A/B, that "[t]he Debtor has an interest in each of the above [14 entities], either directly as a member or indirectly because the membership interest is held by a trust in which she has an interest."

The Debtor also scheduled the following bank accounts in her Schedule A/B: Property:

*74• Jackbox, LLC; TD Bank; Acct no. ending in 8555;
• KG Family Trust, Kristen Spalt, Trustee; TD Bank; Acct no. ending in 5541;
• Kristen M. Spalt and James E. Spalt, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Acct no. ending in 5477;
• Kristen M. Spalt, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Acct no. ending in 6665;
• Kristen M. Spalt, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Acct no. ending in 6666;
• Kristen M. Spalt, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Acct no. ending in 6670;
• TD Bank checking, Account no. ending in 1169;
• TD Bank savings, Account no. ending in 1169 ("1169" is most likely a typographical error, the actual account no. likely ends in 942);
• South Lafourche Bank - business checking for Cape Coastal Marine, LLC (20% shareholder); and
• Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. trust account - J.P. Realty Trust

The Debtor admitted listing the accounts but stated that she was not a signatory on the South Lafourche Bank account and that she did not have an interest in the account."3

On March 2, 2016, the Trustee delivered to Debtor's counsel a 3-page document entitled "List of documents to produce[.]" On March 30, 2016, Debtor's counsel delivered to Trustee's counsel approximately one and one-half banker's boxes of documents in response to the Trustee's List of documents to produce.

On June 3, 2016, the Trustee requested, by letter from his counsel to Debtor's counsel, that the Debtor produce additional documents, including, among other things, the following:

(i) All schedules, consents, votes, directions, certificates or other documents evidencing the ownership of beneficial interests or membership interests or evidencing or constituting transfers of beneficial interests or membership interest in various entities the Debtor held a beneficial or membership interest in;
(ii) Organizational documents for Cape 10-21 LLC and 10-21 Nominee Trust;
(iii) Bank records for the Debtor's TD Bank checking and savings accounts, Cape Coastal's South Lafourche account and a Charles Schwab & Co. trust account for JP Realty Trust;
(iv) Source documents for Jackbox's TD Bank account;
(v) Source documents for KG Family Trust's TD Bank Account;
(vi) Records of deposits and withdrawals from the Debtor's 5477 Account;

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