Patterson v. Jipping_7

CourtDistrict Court, D. Alaska
DecidedDecember 3, 2024
Docket3:24-cv-00096
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ALASKA

TOMMIE GENE PATTERSON,

Appellant, Case No. 3:24-cv-00096-SLG v. CONSOLIDATED

NACOLE JIPPING, TRUSTEE, LEAD CASE

Appellee.

Appellant, Case No. 3:24-cv-00098-SLG v. CONSOLIDATED

NACOLE JIPPING, TRUSTEE,

ORDER ON APPEALS FROM BANKRUPTCY ORDERS Tommie Gene Patterson, appearing pro se, appeals two orders issued by the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Alaska, which (1) established that his interest in the Estate of Marion L. Patterson is property of the bankruptcy estate and (2) denied his requests to have Judge Trish Brown recuse herself from the proceedings and to remove the bankruptcy trustee and the attorney for the trustee.1 This Court has jurisdiction to consider these appeals under 28 U.S.C. §

1 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 81 (Bankr. D. Alaska Apr. 19, 2024); In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 75 (Bankr. D. Alaska Apr. 158(a). Neither party requested oral argument, and it was unnecessary for the Court’s determination.2 For the reasons set forth below, the Bankruptcy Court’s

orders are AFFIRMED; Mr. Patterson’s consolidated appeals are DISMISSED. BACKGROUND On January 17, 2023, Mr. Patterson filed a petition for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.3 At that time, Mr. Patterson estimated that the total value of his property was $1,948.00 while the total value of his liabilities was $83,812.96.4 As part of his petition, Mr. Patterson was asked if he possessed “[a]ny interest in

property that is due you from someone who has died” or if he was “currently entitled to receive property because someone has died,” both to which Mr. Patterson answered “no.”5 Mr. Patterson was also asked if he had “[c]laims against third parties, whether or not you have filed a lawsuit or made a demand for payment,” to which Mr. Patterson also answered “no.”6 Based on Mr. Patterson’s

representations in his petition, the Bankruptcy Court issued a notice, which stated

17, 2024). 2 See Fed. R. Bankr. P. 8019(b). 3 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 1 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 17, 2023). 4 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 1-2 at 1 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 17, 2023). 5 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 1-2 at 10 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 17, 2023). 6 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 1-2 at 10 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 17, 2023).

Case No. 3:24-cv-00096-SLG (Lead Case) and Case No. 3:24-cv-00098-SLG Consolidated, in part that “[n]o property appears to be available to pay creditors,” and directed creditors not to file proofs of claim unless otherwise instructed by the Bankruptcy Court.7

On April 18, 2023, the Bankruptcy Court issued an Order of Discharge.8 And on May 5, 2023, the Bankruptcy Court issued a Final Decree indicating that Mr. Patterson’s bankruptcy estate had been fully administered and the case closed.9 On January 16, 2024, the Acting U.S. Trustee for Region 18 informed the Bankruptcy Court that it had “received information concerning the existence of

additional assets requiring further administration,” and asked the Bankruptcy Court to reopen Mr. Patterson’s bankruptcy case and authorize the appointment of a trustee in the reopened case.10 The Bankruptcy Court granted both requests and Nacole M. Jipping was appointed as trustee.11 On January 22, 2024, Ms. Jipping filed an Application by Trustee for Authority to Employ and Appoint Attorney under

7 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 6-1 at 2 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 18, 2023). 8 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 25 (Bankr. D. Alaska Apr. 18, 2023). 9 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB (Bankr. D. Alaska May 5, 2023). 10 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 27 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 16, 2024); In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 28 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 16, 2024). 11 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 29 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 16, 2024); In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 30 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 16, 2024).

Case No. 3:24-cv-00096-SLG (Lead Case) and Case No. 3:24-cv-00098-SLG Consolidated, General Retainer, accompanied by a Declaration of William Artus, the proposed attorney, who represented that he was a disinterested person in the matter and could therefore serve as counsel for the trustee.12 The Bankruptcy Court granted

Ms. Jipping’s request and authorized the trustee to hire Mr. Artus as her attorney in the reopened bankruptcy case.13 On February 19, 2024, Ms. Jipping filed a motion seeking an order that Mr. Patterson’s interest in the estate of his deceased wife, Marion Patterson, be included as property of the bankruptcy estate.14 Ms. Jipping asserted that, in 2017,

Ms. Patterson had filed a lawsuit against her insurance carrier for coverage related to an accident that occurred prior to 2017.15 Ms. Jipping further asserted that Ms. Patterson passed away in 2018 while her lawsuit was still pending, and that the Estate of Marion L. Patterson was substituted as plaintiff in Ms. Patterson’s case against her insurance carrier after her passing.16 Ms. Jipping asserted that Mr.

12 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 35 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 22, 2024); In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 36 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 22, 2024). 13 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 40 (Bankr. D. Alaska Jan. 29, 2024). 14 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 51 (Bankr. D. Alaska Feb. 19, 2024). 15 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 47 at 1 (Bankr. D. Alaska Feb. 13, 2024) 16 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 47 at 1 (Bankr. D. Alaska Feb. 13, 2024).

Case No. 3:24-cv-00096-SLG (Lead Case) and Case No. 3:24-cv-00098-SLG Consolidated, Patterson was involved in both the case against Ms. Patterson’s insurance carrier and the probate case for Ms. Patterson’s estate.17 Ms. Jipping provided evidence

that, on September 20, 2023, a settlement was reached between the insurance carrier and the estate of Ms. Patterson for $900,000.18 Ms. Jipping contended that Mr. Patterson acquired an interest in Ms. Patterson’s estate upon her passing, and because that occurred before he filed for bankruptcy, his interest in her estate should properly be classified as part of the bankruptcy estate.19 The Bankruptcy Court denied Ms. Jipping’s motion without prejudice because the motion did not

comply with the Alaska Local Bankruptcy Rules.20 Ms. Jipping subsequently renewed her Motion for Entry of Order Establishing that Debtor’s Interest in and Right to Receive a Distribution from the Estate of Marion Patterson is Property of His Bankruptcy Estate.21 On February 5, 2024, Mr. Patterson filed a motion to remove Ms. Jipping as

17 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 47 at 1–2 (Bankr. D. Alaska Feb. 13, 2024). 18 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 47-1 (Bankr. D. Alaska Feb. 13, 2024). The settlement was approved by the Alaska Superior Court on October 5, 2023. Id. 19 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 52 at 2–3 (Bankr. D. Alaska Feb. 19, 2024). 20 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 58 (Bankr. D. Alaska Feb. 28, 2024). 21 In re Tommie Gene Patterson, Case No. 23-00004-TB, Docket 60 (Bankr. D. Alaska Mar. 1, 2024).

Case No. 3:24-cv-00096-SLG (Lead Case) and Case No.

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