Madeline A. Bassil

CourtSuperior Court of The Virgin Islands
DecidedAugust 16, 2021
DocketST-2021-CV-148
StatusPublished

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Madeline A. Bassil, (visuper 2021).

Opinion

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS DIVISION OF ST THOMAS AND ST JOHN

MADELINE A BASSIL Case No ST 2021 CV 148

Plaintiff ACTION FOR TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER V INJUNCTIVE RELIEF TRESPASS DECLARATORY JUDGMENT QUIET TITLE and DAMAGES FOR JOHN KLEIN SLANDER OF TITLE and Defendant INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS

2021 VI Super 88

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

fill THIS MATTER is before the Court on the following

1 Plaintiff‘s Emergency Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction filed April 26 2021

2 Defendant’s Opposition to Plaintiff’s Emergency Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction, filed May 7, 2021;

3 Plaintiff‘s Reply to Defendant’s Opposition to Plaintiff’s Emergency Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order and a Motion to Reconsider Denial of Temporary Restraining Order, filed May 20, 2021;

4 Defendant 5 Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion to Reconsider Denial of Temporary Restraining Order, filed June 3 2021;

5 Defendant’s Answer and Counterclaim, filed June 4, 2021;’

6 Plaintiff’s Reply to Defendant 3 Opposition to Plaintiff‘s Motion to Reconsider Denial of Temporary Restraining Order, filed June 21, 2021 and

7 Plaintiff’s Answer to Counterclaim, filed June 23, 2021 202] VI Super 88

Madelme A Basszl v John Klein Case No ST 2021 CV 00148 Motion for Preliminary Injunction Memorandum Opinion and Order Page 2 of 13

Upon denying Plaintiff’s Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order, the Court determined it would schedule an evidentiary hearing on Plaintiff’s application for a preliminary injunction on July 27, 2021, and July 28, 2021 Having heard evidence and argument from both parties, the Court grants Plaintiff‘s Motion for a Preliminary Injunction

I FACTUAL AND PROCEDRUAL BACKGROUND

12 Plaintiff Madeleine A Bassil (“Bassil”) is the owner of Parcel No 2D 12 Remainder Estate Nazareth, St Thomas, U S Virgin Islands (‘ Parcel 2D 12”) Bassil and Terry Anderson purchased Parcel 2D 12 in 2002 and owned it jointly until 2006 when the property was deeded Bassil after the couple’s divorce ' Bassil has been the sole owner of Parcel 2D 12 since 2006 2 Bassil lives in New York and occasionally visits her St Thomas property 3

113 Defendant John Klein (“Klein”) is the owner of Parcel No 2D 11 Estate Nazareth St Thomas, U S Virgin Islands (‘Parcel 2D 11”) and a full time resident of the Virgin Islands Klein’s property directly abuts Bassil’s property to the south 4 Klein purchased Parcel 2D 11 in 2004 and alleges that at that time, a single trail or walking path started at his parcel and traversed through Plaintiffs parcel to the beach 5 In 2005, Klein began construction on his current residence on Parcel 2D 11 and constructed an additional walking path that started at a different part of his parcel and joined with the prior path 6 Both path traverse through Bassil’s property Klein alleges that throughout the construction of his current residence, he was regularly on site to oversee the construction and to use the paths to access the public beach 7 He maintains that for the last 16 years, he has consistently maintained improved, and used the paths to access the public beach 8

114 Bassil alleges that there was no path at the time Klein began construction of his residence in 2005, and that as of April 2015, she was unable to walk her property because the bush was so dense 9 Anderson, Bassil’s ex husband, testified that there was no established walking path on the property while he lived there and co owned it, but one could carefully “pick” their way through the brush to access the beach, which he last did in the spring of 2009 ’0 Bassil maintains that she was not aware of any paths on her property until January 21 2021, when her real estate agent and friend, Lisa Curreri, informed her that bush, vegetation trails and steps had been cut through and

' P] 5 Comp] 2 2Pl sCompl 2 Trial Ex 10(admitted into evidence) P] 5 Emergency Mot for TRO and Prelim Inj 1 4 PI 3 Compl 2 5 Def 3 Opp’n to Pl’s Emergency Mot for TRO and Prelim Inj 2 6 Def 5 Opp’n to Pl’s Emergency Mot for TRO and Prelim Inj 2 7 Def ’5 Opp’n to Pl’s Emergency Mot for TRO and Prelim Inj 3 8 Def 5 Opp n to P] 5 Emergency Mot for TRO and Prelim Inj 3 9 P] s Compl 5 '0 Anderson Test July 27 2021 202] VI Super 88

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across her parcel and over Parcel No 2D 13 to reach the Secret Harbor Beach “ Bassil confirmed the existence of these paths through a survey of her property conducted by Brian Moseley & Associates in January 2021 ‘2 It was also around this time, Bassil also became aware that Klein had been listing his home to rent on AianB and advertising a private path to a gorgeous white sand beach ” 13

115 On or about February 15, 2021, Klein was served with a Cease and Desist Letter from Bassil’s attorney urging Klein to cease and desist all activity on Plaintiff’s parcel14 Klein’s counsel responded that Klein is not required to cease and desist any activity on Plaintiff’s parcel because he has acquired the rights to it by adverse possession ‘5 This is not the first property dispute between Bassil and Klein, and it is not the first time Klein has claimed adverse possession over Bassil’s property In 2008, when Klein was constructing his current home, his construction activities encroached onto Bassil’s property Bassil testified that Klein extended his driveway and built a wall on her property ‘6 Klein testified that dirt he was excavating fell onto Bassil’s property 17 In email correspondence between Bassil and Klein from April 2008 through June 2008, the parties discussed an agreement in which Klein would purchase the disputed sliver of land from Bassil However, during this exchange, Klein asserted that he owned the disputed property by adverse possession ‘8 This claim was not litigated, and Bassil agreed to sell the piece of land to Klein On February 9 2015 Klein offered to buy Bassil’s Parcel 2D 12, described as “vacant waterfront land approximately 535 acres,” and Bassil rejected 19

116 Bassil filed a complaint regarding the present dispute on April 20, 2020, seeking Action for Temporary Restraining Order, Injunctive Relief, Trespass, Declaratory Judgment, Quiet Title, and Damages for Slander of Title and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Bassil then filed an Emergency Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction on April 26, 2021 Klein filed an Opposition to Plaintiff’s Emergency Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order and a Preliminary Injunction on May 7, 2021 The Court denied Plaintiff’s Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order on May 14, 2021, and scheduled an evidentiary hearing on Plaintiff‘s Motion for Preliminary Injunction On May 20, 2021 Bassil filed a reply to Defendant’s Opposition to Plaintiff’s Emergency Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order and a Preliminary Injunction and a Motion to Reconsider Denial of Temporary Restraining Order Klein filed an Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion to Reconsider Denial of Temporary Restraining Order on June 3, 2021, and an Answer and Counterclaim on June 4 2021 Bassil filed a reply to Defendant’s Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion to Reconsider Denial of Temporary Restraining

1‘ Pl 3 Compl 3 ‘2 P1 ’5 Comp] 3 Ex C and Trial Ex 2 M (admitted into evidence) I‘Pl sCompl Ex E '4 Pl sCompl Ex D ‘5 Pl 3 Compl 4 '6 Bassil Test July 27 2021 ‘7 Klein Test July 27 2021 ‘8 P] 5 Hr g Ex 18 (admitted into evidence July 27 2021) ‘9 P1 5 Hr g Ex 16 and 17 (admitted into evidence July 27 202]) 202] VI Super 88

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