Rover Group, Inc. v. Dr. Gary Clark, Jarvis Antwine, Terry Bonnie, Ernest LeBlanc, Jr., Kashi Sherman, Harry Johnson, Individually and as Members, Director or Officers of "New Community Association for Welfare of School Children, Inc.", and G. Thomas Arbour, W.T. Winfiled, Aa

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 12, 2019
Docket2018CA1576
StatusUnknown

This text of Rover Group, Inc. v. Dr. Gary Clark, Jarvis Antwine, Terry Bonnie, Ernest LeBlanc, Jr., Kashi Sherman, Harry Johnson, Individually and as Members, Director or Officers of "New Community Association for Welfare of School Children, Inc.", and G. Thomas Arbour, W.T. Winfiled, Aa (Rover Group, Inc. v. Dr. Gary Clark, Jarvis Antwine, Terry Bonnie, Ernest LeBlanc, Jr., Kashi Sherman, Harry Johnson, Individually and as Members, Director or Officers of "New Community Association for Welfare of School Children, Inc.", and G. Thomas Arbour, W.T. Winfiled, Aa) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Louisiana Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Rover Group, Inc. v. Dr. Gary Clark, Jarvis Antwine, Terry Bonnie, Ernest LeBlanc, Jr., Kashi Sherman, Harry Johnson, Individually and as Members, Director or Officers of "New Community Association for Welfare of School Children, Inc.", and G. Thomas Arbour, W.T. Winfiled, Aa, (La. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

NUMBER 2018 CA 1576

ROVER GROUP, INC.

VERSUS

DR. GARY CLARK, JARVIS ANTWINE, TERRY BONNIE, ERNEST LEBLANC, JR., KASHI SHERMAN, HARRY JOHNSON, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS MEMBERS, DIRECTORS OR OFFICERS OF " NEW COMMUNITYASSOCIATION FOR THE WELFARE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN, INC.", AND G. THOMAS ARBOUR, W. T. WINFIELD, AAROLYN WHEELER, AND THE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION FOR THE WELFARE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

Judgment Rendered: DEC 12 2019

Appealed from the Nineteenth Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of East Baton Rouge State of Louisiana Docket Number 645668

Honorable William A. Morvant, Judge Presiding

Terry L. Bonnie Counsel for Defendants/ Appellants Baton Rouge, LA Dr. Gary Clark, Jarvis Antwine, Terry Bonnie, Ernest Leblanc, Jr., Kashi Sherman, Harry Johnson, individually and as members, directors or officers of "New Community Association for the Welfare of School Children, Inc."

Mark V. Marinoff Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellee Baton Rouge, LA Rover Group, Inc. Preston J. Castille, Jr. Counsel for Defendants/Appellees Katia D. Bowman Star Hill Baptist Church, Pastor Baton Rouge, LA Raymond Jetson, Alex Keys, Jason B. Thrower, and the Deacons of the Star Hill Baptist Church

David H. Ogwyn Counsel for Defendants/ Appellees Michael E. Platte G. Thomas Arbour, W T. Winfield Baton Rouge, LA and Aarolyn Wheeler

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C.J., MCCLENDON, HIGGINBOTHAM, THERIOT, AND PENZATO, JJ.

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This matter is before us on appeal by appellants, Dr. Gary Clark, Jarvis

Antwine, Terry Bonnie, Ernest Leblanc, Jr., Kashi Sherman, and Harry Johnson,

individually and as members, directors or officers of Community Association for

the Welfare of School Children, Inc., from the trial court' s June 13, 2018

judgment. That judgment sustained peremptory exceptions raising the objection of

peremption filed by appellees, Star Hill Baptist Church, Pastor Raymond Jetson,

Alex Keys, Jason B. Thrower, and the Board of Deacons of Star Hill Baptist

Church, and appellee, Rover Group, Inc. The judgment also sustained the

peremptory exception raising the objection of preemption filed by defendants, G.

Thomas Arbour, W. T. Winfield, and Aarolyn Wheeler. For the following reasons,

we affirm in part and vacate in part.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On May 27, 2014, Rover Group, Inc. (" Rover") entered into a Lease with an

Option to Purchase with Community Association for the Welfare of School

Children (" CAWSC"), a non-profit corporation, through its officers, directors,

and/or members G. Thomas. Arbour, W.T. Winfield, and Aarolyn Wheeler for

property located at 440 North Foster Drive in Baton Rouge (" Rover Lease"). On

October 12, 2015, Dr. Gary Clark, Jarvis Antwine, Terry Bonnie, Ernest Leblanc,

Jr., Kashi Sherman, and Harry Johnson filed a petition for eviction in Baton Rouge

City Court, contending that they owned the North Foster Drive property by virtue

of a judgment issued in a Quo Warranto Suit on July 13, 2015 (" Quo Warranto

Suit").' Although their eviction suit was ultimately dismissed, judgment was

issued in favor of Clark, Antwine, Bonnie, Leblanc, Sherman, and Johnson, in the

Quo Warranto Suit, providing, in pertinent part, as follows:

The Quo Warranto Suit was the subject of the appeal in Antwine v. Winfield, 2015- 1850 La. App. 1St Cir. 9/ 16/ 16), 203 So. 3d 454. 3 Considering the law, evidence and argument of counsel, the Court ruled in favor of the Petitioners, Jarvis Ant[ wi] ne and Cecil J. Cavanaugh and against defendants, W.T. Winfield, Alfred Williams, G. Thomas Arbour, and Aarolyn [ Wheeler].

IT IS ORDERED, that defendant be enjoined and prohibited from conducting any further business in the name of or on behalf of the Community Association for the Welfare of School Children and, further that an election be declared and held by Petitioners and held in accordance with the applicable article of incorporation and/ or by-laws within sixty (60) days of the court' s issuance of this ruling.

This court amended the judgment only to provide that " defendants be enjoined...,"

finding it just, legal and proper to revise the judgment to correct a typographical

error. Antwine v. Winfield, 2015- 1850 ( La. App. 1St Cir. 9/ 16/ 16), 203 So. 3d 454,

459 and 462. The judgment in the Quo Warranto Suit prohibited W.T. Winfield,

Alfred Williams, G. Thomas Arbour, and Aarolyn Wheeler from conducting

further business in the name of CAWSC. Because the Rover Lease was entered

into on May 27, 2014, which was prior to the date of the judgment in the Quo

Warranto Suit, Rover continued its operation in accordance with its belief that the

Rover Lease remained in effect, while Dr. Gary Clark, Jarvis Antwine, Terry

Bonnie, Ernest Leblanc, Jr., Kashi Sherman, and Harry Johnson, the new members

or officers of CAWSC, maintained that the Rover Lease was a nullity and without

effect.

Accordingly, on February 2, 2016, Rover filed the instant injunction and

possessory action against Clark, Antwine, Bonnie, Leblanc, Sherman, and Johnson

the " Clark defendants"), individually and as members, directors or officers of a

group identifying itself as " New Community Association for the Welfare of School

Children, Inc." 2 and against G. Thomas Arbour, W.T. Winfield, and Aarolyn

Wheeler ( the " Arbour defendants"), who were alleged to be acting as members,

directors, and/or officers of CAWSC. Rover also sought declaratory judgment,

2O November 17, 2016, the trial court granted a motion to strike the petition' s reference to the " New Community Association for the Welfare of School Children, Inc." 4 injunctive relief, and damages as a result of the actions of the Clark and Arbour

defendants.

In response to the lawsuit filed by Rover, the Clark defendants filed a

pleading entitled, " Motion to Correct Parties['] Names in Plaintiff' s ( Rover Group,

Inc.) Petition for Declaratory Judgment, Possessory Action, Injunctive Relief and

Damages and Reconventional Demand" (" Clark Reconventional Demand").'

Although styled as a reconventional demand, the Clark Reconventional Demand

actually asserted a reconventional demand against Rover, a cross- claim against the

Arbour defendants,' and a third -party demand against Star Hill Baptist Church and

alleged members of its Board of Deacons, Raymond Jetson, Alex Keys, and Jason

B. Thrower (" Star Hill defendants"). In their reconventional demand against

Rover, the Clark defendants alleged that the Rover Lease was a nullity, as the

Arbour defendants did not have authority and did not comply with requisite

corporate formalities to enter into the contract on behalf of CAWSC. Similarly, in

the third -party demand, the Clark defendants alleged that the purported donation of

property to the Star Hill defendants was a nullity.

On November 16, 20165 the Clark defendants filed a motion to dismiss their

reconventional demand without prejudice. However, the order granting the

dismissal was not signed until January 26, 2018. In the interim, on December 9,

2016, Rover amended and supplemented its petition, eliminating the Clark and

Arbour defendants in the principal action and naming CAWSC as a defendant in

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