Succession of Fred Blackwell

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 16, 2020
DocketCA-0020-0344
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

20-343 consolidated with 20-344

SUCCESSION OF ETHEL FAYE BROWN BLACKWELL

Consolidated with

SUCCESSION OF FRED BLACKWELL

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APPEAL FROM THE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF CALCASIEU, NO. 54801 C/W 55015 HONORABLE SHARON DARVILLE WILSON, DISTRICT JUDGE

CANDYCE G. PERRET JUDGE

Court composed of Sylvia R. Cooks, Billy Howard Ezell, and Candyce G. Perret, Judges.

AFFIRMED. B. Thomas Shea Tom Shea Family Law, L.L.C One Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1720 Lake Charles, LA 70629 (337) 564-4148 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT: Succession of Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell

Wilford D. Carter 1025 Mill Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 (337) 564-6990 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Succession of Fred Blackwell

Annette Fuller Roach Roach & Roach, APLC Post Office Box 1747 Lake Charles, LA 70602-1747 (337) 436-2900 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: Succession of Fred Blackwell PERRET, Judge.

In these consolidated succession cases, appellants, the heirs to the Succession

of Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell (hereinafter “Succession of Ethel”), appeal a

November 6, 2019 judgment in favor of the Succession of Fred Blackwell

(hereinafter “Succession of Fred”) and against the Succession of Ethel in the amount

of $302,577.44, which represents $201,580.44 awarded for the improper distribution

of proceeds by the Succession of Ethel; $142,500.00 rent due by the Succession of

Ethel for the use of the corporate office; $28,500.00 for the rental value of the

property situated at 711 Kingsley Street, Lake Charles, La; $62,797.00 for

reimbursement of attorney fees, less $133,000.00 that the trial court ordered to credit

the Succession of Ethel. Additionally, the Succession of Ethel appeals the

November 6, 2019 judgment that ordered: (1) several legatees be put into possession

of immovable properties that were listed in Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell’s will; (2)

all community property belonging to the Succession of Ethel and Succession of Fred

be divided one-half (1/2) to the heirs of Ethel and one-half (1/2) to the heirs of Fred

Blackwell; (3) the sale of the community property FM radio station KZWA 104.9

with the proceeds to be divided between the two successions; (4) attorney Corey

Rubin to be the administrator for the Succession of Ethel; (5) Mr. Rubin to oversee

the operations of B&C Broadcasting, Inc., and to operate “KZWA Radio Station FM

104.9 and to give a full report to the court as necessary until the station can be sold;”

and (6) Anthony Bartie to be appointed operations officer and manager in order to

oversee the daily operations of FM Radio Station KZWA 104.9.

For the following reasons, we find no manifest error in the trial court’s

November 6, 2019 judgment and affirm. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY:

Fred Blackwell died on March 22, 2003, leaving Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell

as his surviving widow. Fred and Ethel did not have any children together; however,

Fred had two daughters from his first marriage, Myrna B. Moore and Norma Jean

Burns. Twelve years later, Ethel died on January 21, 2015. Ethel’s sole heirs are

her siblings: Farris Brown, Robert L. Brown, Brenda Brown, Jackie Lynn Brown,

Roxie Brown Smith, Frankie C. Brown, Robert Ulysses Brown, Harold G. Brown,

Don G. Brown, Jerry G. Brown, and Jaquese Brown.

Ethel’s brother, Jackie Lynn Brown, opened her succession on January 22,

2015, and is serving as the administrator of her estate. Thereafter, Fred’s daughter,

Ms. Moore, opened his succession on April 2, 2015, and is serving as the

administratrix of his estate.

On June 2, 2015, the trial court granted Ms. Moore’s Motion to Consolidate

Succession Proceedings; however, on June 17, 2016, the Louisiana Supreme Court

vacated the order consolidating the two succession proceedings due to procedural

defects. Thereafter, on December 28, 2016, Ms. Moore and Ms. Burns filed a

Petition for Intervention in the Succession of Ethel, which was granted on March 8,

2017. At that time, the trial court also declared that Fred’s Last Will and Testament

was null and void for lack of an attestation clause.

On February 1, 2019, Ms. Moore filed a Petition to Recover Succession

Property and Motion for Contempt against the following defendants: (1) the

Succession of Ethel; (2) B&C Broadcasting (Partnership), B&C Broadcasting, Inc.

(Limited Partnership), B&C Broadcasting, Ltd., KZWA 104.9 FM Radio Station,

and MLK Coalition; (3) Jackie Brown; and (4) Jacques Brown. The petition alleged

the following pertinent allegations:

2 5.

KZWA 104.9 FM Radio Station is located and operated on property owned by [Ethel] and Fred Blackwell, situated at municipal address 305 Enterprise Blvd., Lake Charles, Louisiana where the Blackwell’s constructed several brick buildings for the purpose of operating the radio station.

6.

Mr. Fred Blackwell died [o]n March 22, 2003 and at his death his surviving spouse received the usufruct of all of the community property existing between them, including, but not limited to, the radio station and the property situated at 305 Enterprise Blvd., Lake Charles, Louisiana. However, at the time of Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell’s death on January 21, 2015, the usufruct she had over the property terminated. Myrna B. Moore and Norma Jean Burns are Mr. Blackwell’s children and sole heirs; and, as such, became entitled to the possession of all of the property belonging to his estate, including, but not limited to, the radio station and the property situated at 305 Enterprise Blvd., Lake Charles, Louisiana. Mr. Fred Blackwell’s succession was opened on August 15, 2016 and petitioner Myrna B. Moore was appointed as administrator of his succession.

7.

The Fred Blackwell succession has not received any rent for the use of the buildings that defendants are occupying since the death of Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell, and they have not received any proceeds from the operation of the radio station. At all material times since Mr. Blackwell’s death, the station was operated by [Ethel] and, after her death, by Jackie Brown as the administrator of the Succession of Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell.

8.

Since the defendants have been operating the radio station on property belonging to the succession of Fred Blackwell without rent, the defendants are guilty of unjust enrichment under LSA-C.C. Art. 2055. Accordingly, petitioner desires that this court grant petitioner damages in an amount to be determined at the hearing of this cause for the unjust enrichment of the defendants in the use of petitioner’s property without petitioner’s consent and without rent payments.

9.

Based on information and belief, the radio station has acquired profits over $200,000.00 annually since the death of Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell and is indebted unto the succession of Fred Blackwell for one-half of those profits since the death of Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell, in the amount of Four Hundred Thousand and NO/00 3 ($400,000.00) Dollars, or an amount to be determined by the trier of fact.

10.

In her Last Will and Testament dated April 23, 1984, Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell bequeathed to Norma Jean Burns and Myrna Rose Byrd (aka Myrna Moore) the ownership of the property bearing municipal address 711 Kingsley Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana. Jackie Brown, as administrator of the Succession of Ethel Faye Brown Blackwell, has been in possession of this property.

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