Mathieu Reginald Reyna

CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Virginia
DecidedFebruary 14, 2024
Docket23-71546
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA NORFOLK DIVISION __________________________________________ ) In re: ) ) MATHIEU REGINALD REYNA, ) ) Case No. 23-71546-SCS Debtor. ) __________________________________________) ) ERIK RANDESI, ) PREMIERE RENOVATIONS, LLC, ) A AFFORDABLE DRIVING SCHOOL, INC., ) Movants, ) ) v. ) ) MATHIEU REGINALD REYNA, Debtor, ) TOM C. SMITH, JR., Chapter 7 Trustee, ) Chapter 7 Respondents. ) __________________________________________)

MEMORANDUM OPINION

This matter came before the Court on January 11, 2024, for a final hearing upon the Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay (the “Motion for Relief”), filed by Erik Randesi (“Randesi”), Premiere Renovations, LLC (“Premiere”), and A Affordable Driving School, Inc. (“Affordable”, and collectively with Randesi and Premiere, the “Movants”), by counsel, on November 17, 2023. Prior to the commencement of the above-captioned bankruptcy case, Randesi, individually and on behalf of Premiere and Affordable, filed three separate complaints in the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia (“Virginia Beach Circuit Court”) against Mathieu Reyna, the Debtor in this case. ECF No. 73,1 Joint Stipulation of Facts with admitted Exhibits (hereinafter, “Stipulation”), at ¶¶ 7, 11, 14. As of the filing date of the Motion for Relief, the complaints remain

1 Unless otherwise stated, all citations to ECF within this Memorandum Opinion reference the record of Case No. 23-71546-SCS. pending. Id. ¶¶ 10, 13, 15. The Movants requested the Court to lift the automatic stay so they may pursue their claims against the Debtor in Virginia Beach Circuit Court. ECF No. 38, Motion for Relief, at ¶ 36. The Court granted the Motion for Relief by order entered January 18, 2024.2 ECF No. 74, Order Granting Motion for Relief from Stay. The Court now issues this Memorandum Opinion to supplement the January 18, 2024 Order. A. Background Premiere owns an office and storage building located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where it

leases office space and storage units to the public. Stipulation ¶ 4. Following Randesi’s organization of Premiere, he granted the Debtor “a 50% interest as a member and as a co-manager of Premiere” and “retained a 50% interest as a member and remained as a co-manager of Premiere.” Id. ¶ 5. Affordable operated a driver training school in Virginia Beach. Id. ¶ 6. Like Premiere, “Randesi and [the Debtor] are each 50% shareholders in Affordable” and its “two and only directors[.]” ECF No. 52, Complaint filed by Erik Randesi on behalf of A Affordable Driving School in Virginia Beach Circuit Court on March 31, 2023, at ¶¶ 8-9 (hereinafter, “Affordable Complaint”); see also ECF No. 54, Answer to Affordable Complaint filed by Mathieu Reyna on May 1, 2023, at ¶¶ 8-9.

2 In addition to granting the Motion for Relief, the Court ordered the following: (1) the Movants shall not seek to enforce or collect upon any judgment awarded in Virginia Beach Circuit Court against the Debtor or property of the bankruptcy estate pending further order of this Court; (2) the determination of dischargeability of any indebtedness awarded in the Virginia Beach Circuit Court proceedings shall remain within this Court’s jurisdiction; (3) the Chapter 7 Trustee shall immediately intervene in each of the Virginia Beach Circuit Court proceedings; (4) pursuant to Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 4001(a)(3), the order was stayed for fourteen (14) days from its entry; and (5) a Status Hearing was scheduled for July 11, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., at which the parties are to provide the Court with the status of the Virginia Beach Circuit Court proceedings. On February 21, 2023, Randesi filed a complaint individually and on behalf of Premiere against the Debtor in Virginia Beach Circuit Court, initiating Case No. CL 23-886 (the “Premiere Litigation”). Stipulation ¶ 7; ECF No. 58, Complaint filed by Erik Randesi individually and on behalf of Premiere Renovations in Virginia Beach Circuit Court on February 21, 2023 (hereinafter, “Premiere Complaint”). The complaint asserted the following derivative counts on behalf of Premiere: (1) breach of fiduciary duty; (2) conversion; and (3) computer fraud. Premiere Complaint ¶¶ 27-43. Randesi additionally asserted the following counts as an individual: (1)

request for judicial dissolution; (2) computer trespass; (3) computer invasion of privacy; (4) computer fraud; (5) trespass to chattels; and (6) conversion. Id. ¶¶ 44-63. On March 24, 2023, the Virginia Beach Circuit Court entered a Consent Order on Motion for Temporary Injunction and for Dissolution, which enjoined the Debtor from entering Premiere’s property; removed the Debtor from his position as co-manager of Premiere; and dissolved Premiere. Stipulation, Exh. D [Consent Order on Motion for Temporary Injunction and Dissolution in Premiere Litigation, entered March 24, 2023]. Additionally on March 24, 2023, Premiere and Randesi filed a motion seeking to disqualify Debtor’s counsel in the Premiere Litigation. ECF No. 60, Motion to Disqualify Counsel for Defendant in the Premiere Litigation, filed March 24, 2023; see also ECF No. 46, Response to Motion for Relief filed by Mathieu Reyna, Exh. A [Order on Motion to Disqualify Counsel for

Defendant, entered June 28, 2023]. On July 27, 2023, the Virginia Beach Circuit Court found that Randesi was the proper party to conduct the winding up of Premiere and ordered that the Debtor’s interest in Premiere be reduced in an amount to be determined at a later hearing. ECF No. 63, Order on Winding Up in the Premiere Litigation, entered on July 27, 2023, at 2. On March 2, 2023, Randesi filed a complaint on his own behalf in Virginia Beach Circuit Court, initiating Case No. CL 23-1083 (the “Defamation Litigation”). Stipulation ¶ 14; ECF No. 55, Complaint filed by Erik Randesi in Virginia Beach Circuit Court on March 2, 2023 (hereinafter, “Defamation Complaint”). Randesi asserted the Debtor falsely accused him of prior criminal conduct in Randesi’s earlier employment, causing reputational damage and harm in his profession as a business owner. Defamation Complaint ¶¶ 34, 36, 41. On April 12, 2023, the Debtor responded with an answer and counterclaim, asserting claims of defamation and conversion against Randesi. ECF No. 56, Counterclaim filed by Mathieu Reyna to Defamation Complaint on April 12, 2023. Randesi filed the third and final complaint in Virginia Beach Circuit Court on March 31, 2023, solely on behalf of Affordable, initiating Case No. CL 23-1653 (the “Affordable

Litigation”). Stipulation ¶ 11; Affordable Complaint. Randesi asserted the following derivative counts on behalf of Affordable: (1) breach of fiduciary duty; (2) conversion; (3) an accounting demand; and (4) computer fraud. Affordable Complaint ¶¶ 33-39. On August 11, 2023, the Virginia Beach Circuit Court entered an Order on Motion for Temporary Injunction against the Debtor, removing the Debtor from his position as a director of Affordable and enjoining the Debtor from possessing or using Affordable’s property or assets. Motion for Relief, Exh. D [Order on Motion for Temporary Injunction, entered August 11, 2023], at 2. B. Procedural History The Debtor filed a voluntary petition under Chapter 7 of the United States Bankruptcy Code on August 21, 2023, commencing the above-captioned bankruptcy case and staying the

proceedings on all three complaints in Virginia Beach Circuit Court. ECF No. 1, Mathieu Reyna’s Voluntary Petition, filed August 21, 2023; see also Stipulation ¶ 2; 11 U.S.C. § 362

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