The Cincinnati Insurance Company v. BGSE Group, LLC

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. West Virginia
DecidedSeptember 28, 2023
Docket1:22-cv-00040
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA

THE CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANY,

Plaintiff,

v. CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:22-CV-40 (KLEEH)

BGSE GROUP, LLC, BRYAN BULLERDICK, LUCKEY ENTERPRISES, LLC, INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS, LLC, BRYAN HENRY, and NOVA 1 PROPERTIES, LLC,

Defendants.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

Pending before the Court is Plaintiff Cincinnati Insurance Company’s (“CIC”) Motion for Summary Judgment [ECF No. 36]. For the reasons stated herein, the Court GRANTS the motion for summary judgment and DECLARES that CIC has no duty to defend or indemnify BGSE Group, LLC, Bryan Bullerdick, and Luckey Enterprises, LLC, (“BGSE Defendants”) in the Underlying Lawsuit. I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY CIC filed a complaint for declaratory relief on May 9, 2022. ECF No. 1, Compl. On July 18, 2022, CIC moved for entry of default against Defendants Industrial Maintenance Solutions, LLC (“IMS”), Bryan Henry, and NOVA 1 Properties, LLC (“NOVA 1”) [ECF No. 17]; however, IMS, Bryan Henry, and NOVA 1, by counsel, answered the complaint and the motion was denied. [ECF Nos. 22, 35]. MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

The parties engaged in discovery and CIC filed its motion for summary judgment on January 5, 2023. ECF No. 36. One day later, BGSE Group, LLC (“BGSE”) filed a petition in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North Carolina for relief under Chapter 11 of Title 11 of the United States Code. ECF No. 38. The filing of the bankruptcy petition resulted in an automatic stay of this action on January 6, 2023. ECF No. 39. BGSE was directed to submit quarterly status reports. ECF No. 39. On July 10, 2023, CIC filed a motion for entry of briefing schedule and attached a consent order from the bankruptcy court that indicated the automatic stay pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 362(a) should be lifted on a limited basis. ECF No. 40. On July 24, 2023, the Court lifted the stay on the limited basis proscribed by the Bankruptcy Court, namely, to rule upon the pending Motion for Summary Judgment [ECF No. 36]. ECF No. 43. The Court also entered a briefing schedule pursuant to the parties’ request. ECF Nos. 40, 44. No party filed a response to the motion for summary judgment. The motion remains unopposed. On July 25, 2023, counsel for the BGSE Defendants moved to

withdraw as counsel and it was granted. ECF Nos. 45, 46. The Court directed the BGSE Defendants to “obtain counsel or otherwise notify the court of their intentions” within 30 days of the order. ECF 2

No. 46. 30 days having passed, no such filing or indication has been made. II. FACTS A. The Underlying Lawsuit and Complaint [1:22CV12, ECF No. 4] In the December 27, 2021, Verified Complaint, IMS, Bryan S. Henry, NOVA 1, and Tammy Henry (collectively “Underlying Plaintiffs”), allege breach of contract, fraudulent inducement, misappropriation of intellectual property, and defamation claims against Defendants BGSE Group, LLC, Luckey Enterprises, LLC, and Bryan Bullerdick. 1:22CV12, ECF No. 4, Compl. ¶¶ 37-81. IMS is an aviation ground support equipment (“AGSE”) manufacturer for entities including BGSE. 1:22CV12, ECF No. 4, Compl. ¶ 1. Bryan Henry is the founder of IMS and NOVA 1, president of IMS, and husband of Tammy Henry. Id. ¶¶ 2-4. NOVA 1 is affiliated with IMS with respect to real estate transactions. Id. ¶ 3. Tammy Henry is an officer of IMS. Id. ¶ 4.

BGSE is a limited liability company organized under the laws of North Carolina and a principal place of business located in Huntersville, North Carolina. Id. ¶ 5. Bryan Bullerdick is the owner of BGSE and founder of Luckey Enterprises, LLC. Id. ¶¶ 6-7. Luckey Enterprises engages in the purchasing and selling of real estate. Id. ¶ 7. IMS acted as BGSE’s principal manufacturer for 3

AGSE; the two entities have contracted together since 2017. Id. ¶ 8. BGSE “depended entirely on third-party contractors, including IMS, for engineering, design and manufacturing capabilities” prior to its Asset Acquisition of IMS’s AGSE division. Id. ¶ 9. BGSE and Bullerdick schemed to “purchase the manufacturing division of IMS for AGSE, including, but not limited to IMS’s equipment and employees, so that it could represent and demonstrate to customers that it was the true manufacturer of its AGSE.” Id. ¶ 14. BGSE and Bullerdick made their offer of proposal to the IMS manufacturing division for AGSE. Id. ¶ 15. Bryan Henry counter offered that BGSE 1) purchase certain IMS equipment, 2) hire IMS employees at certain hourly rates, 3) rent certain equipment at IMS's facility in Morgantown, West Virginia, and 4) hire Bryan Henry as the General Manager of the new manufacturing division for AGSE at a salary of $100,000 per year and for a guaranteed five (5) year period. Id. ¶ 16. On May 18, 2020, BGSE and IMS reached an agreement called “Asset Acquisition” in which BGSE agreed to [1] purchase the manufacturing division of IMS for aviation ground support equipment[;] . . . [2] purchase certain assets of IMS for the purchase price of $193,000.00[;] . . . [3] hire all IMS 4

employees[;] . . . [4] lease a powder coating facility from Nova 1 [;] [and 5] hire Bryan S. Henry as General Manager of the manufacturing division of BGSE, for a guaranteed five (5) year term for a base salary of $80,000 per year, a guaranteed annual bonus of $20,000 per year, BGSE benefits plans, and a commission/bonus plan. Id. ¶¶ 16-21. BGSE also agreed that Bryan Henry could still operate IMS and that any intellectual property developed solely by IMS would remain IMS’s. Id. ¶ 22. BGSE agreed to purchase real property through Luckey Enterprise, an affiliate of Nova 1, which would be the new site of BGSE’s manufacturing division. Id. ¶ 23. It is on these facts that Underlying Plaintiffs allege BGSE Defendants breached various agreements by failing to pay certain bills and employees, terminating Bryan Henry in bad faith, defaming Bryan Henry and IMS to third parties, misappropriating certain intellectual property of IMS, converting certain property, and formulating a “scheme to fraudulently induce Bryan Henry and IMS to sell its manufacturing division for AGSE.” Id. ¶ 28. Underlying Plaintiffs’ evidence supporting their fraudulent inducement scheme includes that Bullerdick and BGSE did not have the funds and resources to pay Bryan Henry as agreed in the Asset Acquisition. Id. Indeed, “BGSE failed to timely pay IMS for its equipment” after 5

the Acquisition. Id. ¶ 29. “Bullerdick and BGSE had to use the good credit of IMS to purchase raw products required for manufacturing because vendors refused to extend credit to BGSE.” Id. ¶ 30. “When Bryan Henry reported these vendor complaints to Bullerdick, Bullerdick unilaterally changed the organizational structure of BGSE, . . . began a pattern of verbally abusing Bryan Henry and creating a hostile work environment, . . . terminated Bryan Henry’s position as General Manager . . . without cause” all in violation of the Employment Agreement reached. Id. ¶¶ 31-33. Underlying Plaintiffs requested a preliminary and permanent injunction restraining Bullerdick and BGSE from using IMS’s intellectual property, and damages including exemplary and punitive damages, pre- and post-judgment interest, attorney’s fees and costs, and equitable and statutory liens on personal and real property owned by Bullerdick, BGSE, and Luckey in West Virginia. B. The Complaint for Declaratory Judgment [1:22CV40, ECF No. 1] On May 9, 2022, CIC filed a complaint for declaratory judgment and requested “the Court declare the rights and responsibilities of the parties relative to a contract of insurance issued by CIC

to BGSE.” 1:22cv40, ECF No. 1, Compl. There is one liability policy at issue: Commercial General Liability Policy No.

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