Rick Sutton v. Jack Adams

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 12, 2022
Docket2019-C-0795
StatusPublished

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Rick Sutton v. Jack Adams, (La. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

RICK SUTTON * NO. 2019-C-0795

VERSUS * COURT OF APPEAL JACK ADAMS, ET AL * FOURTH CIRCUIT * STATE OF LOUISIANA *******

CONSOLIDATED WITH: CONSOLIDATED WITH:

RICK SUTTON NO. 2019-C-0845

VERSUS

JACK ADAMS, CHARLES ADAMS, POLLY POINT IMPORTS CORP.

APPLICATION FOR WRITS DIRECTED TO CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, ORLEANS PARISH NO. 2016-11427 C\W 2017-03907, DIVISION “D” Honorable Nakisha Ervin-Knott, Judge ****** JUDGE SANDRA CABRINA JENKINS ****** (Court composed of Judge Edwin A. Lombard, Judge Roland L. Belsome, Judge Joy Cossich Lobrano, Judge Rosemary Ledet, Judge Sandra Cabrina Jenkins)

Robert G. Harvey, Sr. LAW OFFICE OF ROBERT G. HARVEY, SR., APLC 600 North Carrollton Avenue New Orleans, LA 70119

Donald C. Douglas, Jr. THE DOUGLAS LAW FIRM, LLC 1070 West Causeway Approach Suite B Mandeville, LA 70471

Matthew A. Sherman Daniel E. Buras, Jr. Patrick R. Follette CHEHARDY, SHERMAN, WILLIAMS, MURRAY, RECILE, STAKELUM & HAYES, LLP One Galleria Boulevard Suite 1100 Metairie, LA 70001

COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/RELATOR

Kim M. Boyle Rebecca Sha PHELPS DUNBAR LLP 365 Canal Street, Suite 2000 New Orleans, LA 70130

Gregory W. Kehoe GREENBERG TRAURIG, P.A. 101 E. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 1900 Tampa, FL 33602

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/RESPONDENTS

WRIT GRANTED; RELIEF DENIED

OCTOBER 12, 2022 SCJ EAL RLB JCL RML In these two consolidated writs, Rick Sutton seeks review of the September

3, 2019 judgment rendered by Orleans Civil District Court Div. D,1 which granted

Polly Point Import Corp.’s motion to transfer Sutton’s Petition to Annul; granted

Jack Adams’ motion to transfer and consolidate Sutton’s Motion to Declare

Judgment an Absolute Nullity with the Petition to Annul; and denied Sutton’s

exception of improper service of process. Based on our review of the record of

these writs and the related civil proceedings involving these parties, and in light of

applicable law, we grant the writs but deny relief, finding no error in Div. D’s

September 3, 2019 judgment.

1 We note the Division of Orleans Civil District Court to which this case was allotted, because

there are overlapping proceedings and conflicting judgments in the Adams/Sutton litigation.

1 FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

These consolidated writs come before this Court as part of a web of

litigation and appeals involving Jack Adams and Rick Sutton, in a protracted

dispute over their failed business relationship and the control of two business

entities, RJANO Holding, Inc. and Maison Royale, LLC.2

In June 2011, Adams and Sutton entered into a business relationship for the

purpose of leasing property at 501 Royal Street (the “Property”) and operating a

fine jewelry store and art gallery at that location. Adams and Sutton did not have a

written partnership agreement or business plan, but the parties agreed to form two

entities: RJANO, a corporation to lease the Property; and Maison Royale, an LLC

created to operate the store. By October 2014, the business relationship between

Adams and Sutton had deteriorated; and, since then, Adams and Sutton have been

locked in a series of lawsuits stemming from their failed business relationship.

For purposes of understanding the issues presented herein, we provide the

following relevant background of the Adams/Sutton litigation.3

2 The Adams/Sutton litigation includes six civil suits filed in Orleans Parish Civil District Court,

all but two of which were allotted to different divisions of the district court. Four appeals and four writ applications, arising from four of the underlying civil suits, were lodged in this Court in 2019. In January 2020, this Court sua sponte consolidated all four appeals and four writ applications. Due to the consolidation of multiple cases, new briefing orders were issued. Oral arguments were set for April 28, 2020, but continued without date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thereafter, the resetting of this consolidated matter was continued and delayed three more times due, respectively, to a stay of the matter, the closure of the Court due to Hurricane Ida, and a continuance requested on account of the health of lead counsel for Sutton. Oral arguments for the consolidated appeals and writs were held before the five-judge panel on May 20, 2022. After submission, upon further consideration, this Court ordered that the appeals be unconsolidated to address the issues presented in each with more precision and clarity. 3 A synopses of all Adams/Sutton suits is provided in the related opinion of Adams v. Sutton, 19-

0247 (La. App. 4 Cir. 10/12/2022), -- So.3d –, (hereinafter “Adams I”) rendered on the same date as the instant appeal.

2 “RICO” suit (Div. D)

In November 2016, Sutton filed a petition for damages against Adams;

Adams’ father, Charles Adams; and Polly Point Imports Corp., alleging (1)

violations of the Louisiana Racketeering Act (“RICO”); (2) violations of the

Louisiana Unfair Trade Practices Act (“LUTPA”); (3) fraud and misrepresentation;

(4) breach of fiduciary duty; and (5) detrimental reliance (the “RICO suit”).4 The

RICO suit was allotted to Div. D.

In this suit, Sutton claimed that Adams, Adams’ father, and Polly Point

impermissibly sold jewelry in the Maison Royale store at “fire sale” prices, in

violation of RICO and LUTPA statutes, through fraudulent means, and in breach

of fiduciary duty to Sutton, thereby causing damages to Sutton. In response,

Adams and the other defendants filed various exceptions.

On October 25, 2017, Div. D rendered judgment granting Adams’

exceptions of no cause of action and no right of action as to Sutton’s RICO claims,

LUTPA claims, and breach of fiduciary duty claims; granting Adams’ exception of

no cause of action as to Sutton’s claims of fraud and misrepresentation and

detrimental reliance; and dismissing all of Sutton’s claims against all named

defendants with prejudice. On appeal, this Court affirmed the trial court’s

judgment and its dismissal of Sutton’s RICO suit. Sutton v. Adams, 18-0196 (La.

App. 4 Cir. 12/19/18), 318 So.3d 776. Thereafter, the Louisiana Supreme Court

denied writs and Sutton’s application for reconsideration. Sutton v. Adams, 19-346

(La. 4/22/19), 267 So.3d 1112, reconsideration denied, 19-00346 (La. 9/6/19), 278

4 Rick Sutton v. Jack Adams, Charles Adams and Polly Point Imports Corp., CDC No. 2016-

11427.

3 So.3d 362. Accordingly, the October 25, 2017 judgment rendered by Div. D

(“RICO judgment”) is a final judgment.

“Abuse of Process” suit (Div. L)

On April 25, 2017, Adams filed suit against Sutton alleging an abuse of

process by Sutton in the filing of the RICO suit.5 Subsequently, on March 28,

2019, Sutton filed a reconventional demand to Adams’ Abuse of Process suit, a

petition for declaratory judgment, and a third party demand against Maison Royale.

In his pleadings, Sutton sought judgment finding him to be a fifty-percent partner

in RJANO and a fifty-percent member of Maison Royale, and he asserted that

Maison Royale is a necessary party to all proceedings in Div. L. In opposition,

Adams and Maison Royale, separately, filed several exceptions seeking to dismiss

Sutton’s reconventional demand and third party demand, respectively.

On June 17, 2019, Div. L held a hearing only on the exceptions filed by Jack

Adams and took the matter under advisement. On June 20, 2019, Div. L rendered

a judgment denying the exceptions filed by Maison Royale, with no mention of the

exceptions filed by Adams.

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