Matter of Edgar V.L.

2023 NY Slip Op 01360
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedMarch 16, 2023
DocketIndex No. 500294/2018 Appeal No. 16497-16498-16499 Case No. 2022-00247, 2022-00958, 2022-01285, 2022-02741
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Matter of Edgar V.L. (2023 NY Slip Op 01360)
Matter of Edgar V.L.
2023 NY Slip Op 01360
Decided on March 16, 2023
Appellate Division, First Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.


Decided and Entered: November 15, 2022
Before: Kern, J.P., Gesmer, Scarpulla, Rodriguez, JJ.

Index No. 500294/2018 Appeal No. 16497-16498-16499 Case No. 2022-00247, 2022-00958, 2022-01285, 2022-02741

[*1]In the Matter of Edgar V.L., an Incapacitated Person. Alison L., Petitioner-Respondent, Rachida Naciri, Respondent-Appellant, Judy S. Mock, Esq., Guardian-Appellant, Gary Elias, Esq., Court-Appointed Counsel-Appellant.


Akerman LLP, New York (Donald N. David and Paul J. Collins of counsel), for Rachida Naciri, appellant.

Abrams, Fensterman, LLP, Brooklyn (Robert Abrams and Jeffrey R. Neuman of counsel), for Judy C. Mock, appellant.

Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP, New York (Mark K. Anesh of counsel), for Gary Elias, appellant.

Farrell Fritz, P.C., Uniondale (Frank T. Santoro of counsel), for Alison L., respondent.

Meenan & Associates, LLC, New York (Coleen M. Meenan and Lissett C. Ferreira of counsel), for Special Guardian Lissett C. Ferreira, respondent.



Orders, Supreme Court, New York County (Carol Sharpe, J.), entered on or about August 24, 2021, on or about February 24, 2022, and on or about March 8,2022, which appointed a Special Guardian to Incapacitated Person Edgar V.L. (IP), removed Judy S. Mock, Esq. as court-appointed guardian and discharged Gary Elias, Esq. as court-appointed counsel, and appointed Donald Duboulay, Esq. as successor counsel and Katherine B. Huang, Esq. as successor guardian, unanimously affirmed, without costs. Appeals from order, same court and Justice, entered on or about June 21, 2022, which, to the extent appealed from as limited by the briefs, directed the parties to appear for a hearing on the Special Guardian's motion to remove Mock as guardian and discharge Elias as counsel, unanimously dismissed, without costs, as moot.

On October 2, 2018, Alison L., the sister and only sibling of Edgar V.L., brought a petition for the appointment of an article 81 guardian for her then 74-year-old brother. The petition alleged that Edgar, who is wealthy, but suffers from mental health issues and has some physical limitations, was the victim of systematic financial exploitation by Rachida Naciri. Naciri filed a cross petition to dismiss Alison's petition, or in the alternative to have herself appointed as Edgar's guardian.

A court evaluator (Britt Burner) was appointed on October 2, 2018, appellant Gary Elias was appointed as Edgar's attorney, and appellant Judy S. Mock was appointed as Edgar's temporary guardian of the person and property.

Burner prepared both an initial and supplemental report after meeting with Edgar on four separate occasions. Burner interviewed Edgar, Naciri, Edgar's home health aides, including his full-time home health aide (Robert Hicks), the managing agent of the building where Edgar lives (Rebecca Farley), and others. She also obtained a list of his medications, financial information, and spoke to Mock.

During Burner's first interview with Edgar, on October 16, 2018, she learned that on October 11th, nine days after the petition was filed and after a temporary guardian was appointed, Naciri and Edgar entered into a prenuptial agreement. Naciri assured Burner that she and Edgar had no intention of getting married. The prenuptial agreement provides that Naciri will receive $10 million if they divorce, no matter how long the duration of the marriage, and $20 million if they are still married when Edgar dies. Edgar recalled no details about the prenuptial agreement, nor could he remember who prepared it.

Notwithstanding Naciri's assurances to Burner on October 16th, that she and Edgar had no plans to marry, a wedding took place just two days later, on October 18th, at City Hall. Naciri later explained that she did not tell Burner about the wedding because she did not know they would be getting married. According to Naciri, Edgar "surprised" her by proposing.

Hicks, the only other wedding attendant, provided a very different account of the wedding day [*2]events. He said that Naciri told Edgar that day that she had a "surprise" for him, but refused to tell him what it was. The three of them went to Tavern on the Green, and afterwards proceeded to City Hall. Once there, Naciri reminded Edgar that he had always wanted her to marry him. She then told him the surprise was that "I want to marry you." When Burner asked Edgar about the wedding day, he denied being married. When Burner pointed to his wedding band, he said he had gotten married in Paris.

Burner learned from Hicks that Naciri frequently quizzed Edgar on certain pieces of information, such as when they were married, his medication, and the year and day of the week, before his meetings with Burner. Hicks also said that Naciri attends Edgar's therapeutic sessions with his psychiatrist, Dr. Bryan J. Bruno. Hicks told Burner that Naciri never stays at the apartment overnight and that she did not spend the wedding night with Edgar. On holidays, Naciri typically stops by for an hour or so, but then she leaves.

Burner also learned that Edgar gave Naciri a $90,000 wedding gift which, according to Naciri, was Edgar's idea. In that same month, October 2018, there was an attempt to transfer $600,000 from one of Edgar's investment accounts to a checking account. The transfer was flagged by the bank and failed. Edgar had no recollection of the transfer, had no idea why he would have tried to transfer that much money, or what it would have been for.

A registered nurse (Heather Sullivan) who provided care to Edgar told Burner that Naciri sometimes riled Edgar up, causing him to become verbally and physically abusive to his home health care workers. Other home health aides said Naciri was prone to screaming when she was angry and that this behavior, described by one aide as "toxic," upsets Edgar and triggers violent episodes in him.

Farley, the building's managing agent said that Edgar had been urinating in the hallways of his building and had been walking around in just his bathrobe. Farley also recounted that on one occasion Edgar had wandered out to the street alone and had been found sitting at the cross walk.

Edgar's long-time friends told Burner they were concerned about Edgar's rapid deterioration, describing him as looking drugged. One friend (Melinda Pillon) said that Edgar told her he was afraid of Naciri. Edgar once asked her to go with him to consult an attorney about getting a restraining order against Naciri, but Edgar did not pursue the matter. Pillon also said that when she last visited him, some eight months earlier, the apartment was in shambles and his bed was filled with crumbs.

Jackie Swiskey, a long-time friend of 40 years, said that Edgar had "back and forth" feelings about Naciri; sometimes she was his big love, but at other times he was afraid of her. Swiskey said Edgar wanted to cancel an agreement he had signed giving Naciri monthly financial "compensation," but when he went to his bank to stop the direct deposits, he was told [*3]he would need a lawyer.[FN1]

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