S. David Sedaghat v. Jerry Roles

CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedFebruary 24, 2025
Docket2:24-cv-10884
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:24-cv-10884-CAS-PDx Date February 24, 2025 Title S. David Sedaghat v. Jerry Roles et al.

Present: The Honorable CHRISTINA A. SNYDER Catherine Jeang Deborah Parker N/A Deputy Clerk Court Reporter / Recorder Tape No. Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: S. David Sedaghat, Pro Se Jasmin Yang, AUSA (by telephone) Brendan Porter Proceedings: ZOOM HEARING RE: FEDERAL DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS (Dkt. 7, filed on December 20, 2024) DEFENDANTS CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS’S AND CALIFORNIA FRANCHISE TAX BOARD’S MOTION TO DISMISS (Dkt. 9, filed on December 26, 2024) PLAINTIFF’S MOTION TO REMAND (Dkt. 13, filed on January 20, 2025) I. INTRODUCTION On October 22, 2024, plaintiff S. David Sedaghat (“Sedaghat’”), appearing in pro per, filed this action in Los Angeles County Superior Court against the following defendants: the United States Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”): the United States Trustee Program (“USTP”): the California Department of Consumer Affairs; the California Franchise Tax Board; Jerry Roles; SAVA SeniorCare Administrative Services, LLC: SSCTOC Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors LLC (“SSCTOC”):! Tarzana Health and Rehabilitation; SSC Tarzana Operating Company, LP LLC; SSC Equity Holdings LLC; Jonathan J. Wernick; and Does 1-50. Dkt. 1-4

' Although not fully identified by plaintiff, it appears that defendant SSCTOC is the assignee of the assets of defendant SSC Tarzana Operating Company, LP LLC.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:24-cv-10884-CAS-PDx Date February 24, 2025 Title S. David Sedaghat v. Jerry Roles et al.

(“Compl.”). The Court refers to HHS and USTP as the “Federal Defendants,” the California Department of Consumer Affairs and the California Franchise Tax Board as the “State Defendants,” and the remaining defendants as the “individual and SAVA defendants.”* Sedaghat asserts eight claims: (1) negligence: (2) fraud; (3) conspiracy; (4) public endangerment; (5) unjust enrichment; (6) breach of fiduciary duty; (7) violation of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, Cal. Civ. Code § 3439 et seqg.: and (8) violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”), 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961— 1968. Id. Sedaghat seeks to represent a class of all those who have been affected by defendants’ actions and requests both damages and injunctive relief. Id. at 3, 6. On December 18, 2024, the Federal Defendants removed the action to this Court pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1442(a)(1). Dkt. 1 § 2. As an initial matter, the Court acknowledges that this case appears to be related to another pending case in Los Angeles County Superior Court. In a written statement submitted the morning of oral argument, plaintiff clarified that the related case that remains in Los Angeles County Superior Court is S. David Sedaghat v. Sava Seniorcare Administrative Services, LLC, et al., Case No. 23STCV26363 (“State Court Case”). It appears that counsel for two of the defendants in the State Court Case, who are also defendants in the present case (Jonathan J. Wernick and SSCTOC), filed a notice of related case in Los Angeles County Superior Court on December 20, 2024. Dkt. 13, Ex. B. Plaintiff cites to the notice of related case in support of his argument that the case should be remanded, because not all of the defendants have agreed to removal. Dkt. 13 at 3. The State Court Case appears to be against the individual and SAVA defendants for fraud, conspiracy, and violation of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, Cal. Civ. Code § 3439 et seg. Additionally, the Court acknowledges a third case, Nasser Sedaghat v. Tarzana Health and Rehabilitation Center, Case No. BC700483, which is a wrongful death action pending in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Taken together, it appears

? Plaintiff refers to “all individual and SAVA defendants” repeatedly in his complaint, and the Court infers that this group includes all named defendants other than the Federal and State Defendants. 3 It appears that only the first and fourth claims are asserted against the Federal and State Defendants. Compl. at 4-5. The second, third, fifth, seventh, and eighth claims are asserted against all other defendants, while the sixth claim is only against Jonathan J. Wernick. Id.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:24-cv-10884-CAS-PDx Date February 24, 2025 Title S. David Sedaghat v. Jerry Roles et al.

to the Court that plaintiff is seeking recovery for the alleged wrongful death of Nasser Sedaghat against the individual and SAVA defendants. In the State Court Case, plaintiff appears to assert that due to the individual and SAVA defendants’ fraudulent and conspiratorial activity, if plaintiff recovers in the wrongful death action, the individual and SAVA defendants’ assets will be insufficient to compensate him, as the alleged conduct and the assignment for the benefit of creditors has made the individual and SAVA defendants’ judgment-proof. In the instant case, plaintiff has also sued the Federal and State Defendants for their failure to investigate the individual and SAVA defendants for their allegedly negligent, fraudulent, conspiratorial, and racketeering activities. On December 20, 2024, the Federal Defendants filed a motion to dismiss. Dkt. 7 (“MTD 1”). On December 26, 2024, the State Defendants also filed a motion to dismiss. Dkt. 9 (“MTD 2”). On February 11, 2025, plaintiff filed an opposition to the Federal Defendants’ motion to dismiss. Dkt. 21 (“MTD Opp.”). As of the date of this order, neither the Federal Defendants nor the State Defendants have filed a reply. On January 20, 2025, plaintiff filed a motion to remand the case to Los Angeles County Superior Court, enabling the present case and the State Court Case to both be tried before the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Dkt. 13 (“MTR”). On February 3, 2025, the Federal Defendants filed an opposition. Dkt. 19 (“MTR Opp.”). On February 19, 2025, plaintiff filed a reply. Dkt. 22 (“MTR Reply”). As of the date of this order, no other defendant has opposed the motion to remand. On February 24, 2025, the Court held a hearing. Counsel for the individual and SAVA defendants was not present, but plaintiff, counsel for the Federal Defendants, and counsel for the State Defendants appeared before the Court. Presently before the Court are the Federal Defendants’ and State Defendants’ motions to dismiss, as well as plaintiff's motion to remand. Having carefully considered the parties’ arguments and submissions, the Court finds and concludes as follows. ///

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:24-cv-10884-CAS-PDx Date February 24, 2025 Title S. David Sedaghat v. Jerry Roles et al.

II. BACKGROUND A. The Parties Plaintiff alleges that he is an individual and a plaintiff in a pending wrongful death action before the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case No. BC700483, against defendant SSC Tarzana Operating Company, LP LLC. Compl. at 2. Plaintiff asserts that defendants HHS and USTP are divisions of the United States Department of Justice. Id.

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