Oak Plaza, LLC v. Buckingham

CourtDistrict Court, D. Maryland
DecidedMarch 26, 2024
Docket8:22-cv-00231
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND

: OAK PLAZA, LLC :

v. : Civil Action No. DKC 22-0231

: DAVID T. BUCKINGHAM, et al. :

MEMORANDUM OPINION Presently pending and ready for resolution in this state law fraud case brought by the receiver for a limited liability company are a joint motion for summary judgment filed by Defendants David Buckingham, Richard Buckingham, Susan Buckingham (collectively, “the Siblings”), and Philip McNutt (“Mr. McNutt”), (ECF No. 82); and a cross-motion for summary judgment filed by Plaintiff Oak Plaza, LLC (“Oak Plaza”), derivatively and on behalf of Tower Oaks Boulevard, LLC (“Tower Oaks”), (ECF No. 96). The issues have been briefed in part, and the court now rules solely on some of the liability issues, no hearing being deemed necessary. Local Rule 105.6. For the following reasons, Defendants’ joint motion for summary judgment will be denied; and Plaintiff’s cross-motion for summary judgment will be granted in part and denied in part.1 As

1 Defendants’ motion to exceed page limits is also pending. (ECF No. 99). That unopposed motion will be granted. Defendants’ motion requesting a hearing on the parties’ cross-motions for summary judgment will be denied. (ECF No. 105). will be seen, in this long, winding, and contentious family dispute, the pending motions are at times incomplete or confusing and final resolution of this action is not attainable on this

record. The parties will be directed to brief the remaining issues, after which further proceedings can be scheduled. I. Background The following facts are undisputed unless otherwise noted. This case involves the Buckingham family, their now dissolved limited liability company, Oak Plaza, and its wholly owned subsidiary, Tower Oaks.2 Oak Plaza is a Maryland limited liability company established by John D. Buckingham (“Mr. Buckingham”), his wife Elizabeth Buckingham (“Mrs. Buckingham”), and their five children: John Daniel Buckingham, Jr. (“Daniel Buckingham”), Thomas Buckingham, Susan Buckingham, David Buckingham, and Richard Buckingham. (ECF

Nos. 104-3, at 1; 87-1, at 1, 22-23; 104-6, at 1, 22-24; 96-7, at 1, 22-24). According to Oak Plaza’s Operating Agreement (the “Oak Plaza Operating Agreement”), the purpose of Oak Plaza is “to

2 As explained in a prior opinion, the Buckingham family and its various companies have been the subject of several lawsuits in the last decade. Oak Plaza, LLC v. Buckingham, No. 22-cv-231-DKC, 2023 WL 2537661, at *1 n.3 (D.Md. Mar. 16, 2023). For more complete discussions of Oak Plaza, Tower Oaks, and the Buckingham family, see Oak Plaza, LLC v. Buckingham, No. 22-cv-0231-DKC, 2022 WL 1591404 (D.Md. May 19, 2022); Tower Oaks Blvd., LLC v. Procida, 219 Md.App. 376 (2014); and 121 Assocs. Ltd. P’ship v. Tower Oaks Blvd., LLC, Nos. 0906 and 1454, 2015 WL 7076013 (Md.App.Ct. Nov. 12, 2015). acquire and hold all outstanding membership interests in [Tower Oaks]” and through Tower Oaks, manage a parcel of land located in Rockville, Maryland (the “Tower Oaks Building”). (ECF Nos. 104-

6, at 5-6; 87-1, at 5-6; 96-7, at 5-6). As a result of a 2007 amendment to the Oak Plaza Operating Agreement, Oak Plaza’s members consisted of Daniel Buckingham, Thomas Buckingham, David Buckingham, Richard Buckingham, Susan Buckingham, and Mr. Buckingham. (ECF No. 104-7, at 7). The Oak Plaza Operating Agreement designated Mr. Buckingham as the initial manager until his death or resignation, after which Mrs. Buckingham, Thomas Buckingham, and Daniel Buckingham will become joint managers. (ECF Nos. 104-6, at 13; 87-1, at 13; 96-7, at 13). Oak Plaza’s manager has “full, exclusive, and complete discretion, power, and authority, subject to the requirements of applicable law, to manage, control, administer, and operate the business and affairs

of [Oak Plaza.]” (ECF Nos. 104-6, at 13; 87-1, at 13; 96-7, at 13). Tower Oaks’ sole member is Oak Plaza. (ECF No. 104-4, at 46). Tower Oaks’ Operating Agreement (the “Tower Oaks Operating Agreement”), as amended, designated Mr. Buckingham as the manager of Tower Oaks. (Id. at 39). The Tower Oaks Operating Agreement required that all “major decisions” of Tower Oaks—including decisions related to its “property and . . . assets”—must be approved by Oak Plaza. (See ECF Nos. 104-4, at 28-29; 104-5, at 3-4; 83-1, at 3-4). Otherwise, Tower Oaks’ manager “shall have complete and exclusive control of the management of [Tower Oaks’] business and affairs[.]” (ECF No. 104-4, at 28; 104-5, at 3; 83-

1, at 3). On April 8, 2009, Mr. Buckingham was determined legally incompetent as a result of severe dementia. (ECF No. 83-6 ¶¶ 5- 10). Mrs. Buckingham and David Buckingham were appointed temporary co-guardians of Mr. Buckingham pursuant to an October 2010 temporary guardianship order, (ECF No. 83-7, at 2), which was modified in December 2010 to appoint David Buckingham the temporary guardian of Mr. Buckingham’s property responsible for managing Mr. Buckingham’s financial affairs, (ECF No. 87-5, at 2). In December 2011, Mrs. Buckingham passed away. (ECF No. 93-4 ¶ 11). On October 17, 2012, Mr. Buckingham passed away. (Id. ¶ 42). Thomas Buckingham ceased to be a member of Oak Plaza after he

declared bankruptcy in 2012, 2015, and 2016. (ECF Nos. 96-4, at 4; 104-3, at 4). On September 10, 2012, Tower Oaks sued several defendants— including a company named Ronald Cohen Investments—in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County (the “Circuit Court”). See Docket, Tower Oaks Blvd., LLC v. Ronald Cohen Invs., Inc. et al., No. 368256V (Circuit Court for Montgomery County) (the “Cohen Litigation”); (ECF No. 86-8, at 27). Between approximately October 2016 through May 2021, Tower Oaks was represented by Mr. McNutt in the Cohen Litigation, which was brought by David Buckingham with the support of Susan and Richard Buckingham. (See ECF Nos. 84-3, at 1; 93-4 ¶¶ 40, 63, 67; 93-3 ¶ 8). On May 23, 2014, the Cohen Litigation resulted in a multi-million-dollar judgment (the “Cohen

Litigation Judgment”) in Tower Oaks’ favor. (ECF Nos. 96-5 at 5; 104-4, at 5). In late 2015, Richard Buckingham, as Tower Oaks’ purported manager, executed three assignments of the Cohen Litigation Judgment (the “2015 Assignments”) to Susan Buckingham as Trustee of the Cardinal Trust, David Buckingham, and Richard Buckingham. (See ECF Nos. 96-5, at 49-54; 85-4). On approximately February 14, 2017, the Siblings, as purported managers of Tower Oaks, signed an “Agreement to Escrow Funds[,]” with Mr. McNutt serving as the escrow agent. (ECF Nos. 93-3 ¶¶ 53, 92; 96-5, at 6, 55-56; 104- 4, at 6, 55-56). On March 6, 2017, Mr. McNutt picked up a check containing funds partially satisfying the judgment in the Cohen

Litigation (the “Funds”) from the Circuit Court’s Court Registry made payable to Tower Oaks and later deposited the check in a bank account (the “Bank Account”) in Tower Oaks’ name at Access National Bank in Virginia. (ECF Nos. 96-5 at 6; 104-4, at 6). At the Siblings’ direction, Mr. McNutt disbursed the Funds to the Siblings on three separate dates: March 14, 2017, April 16, 2018, and January 16, 2019. (See ECF Nos. 93-3 ¶ 91; 104-13, at 16, 21, 31). Mr. McNutt also disbursed the Funds to himself and his law firm. (ECF No. 96-5, at 6-7). On March 29, 2017, Thomas and Daniel Buckingham filed a

complaint in the Circuit Court seeking the dissolution of Oak Plaza (the “Dissolution Case”). See Docket, Buckingham v. Oak Plaza, LLC, No. 431544V (Circuit Court for Montgomery County); (ECF Nos. 86-9, at 7; 85-7). On September 21, 2017, Thomas and Daniel Buckingham filed an amended complaint. See Docket, Buckingham v. Oak Plaza, LLC, No. 431544V (Circuit Court for Montgomery County); (ECF Nos. 86-9, at 9-10; 86-1). On September 20, 2018, the Circuit Court issued an opinion and order dissolving Oak Plaza. (ECF Nos. 96-4; 104-3).

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