Trufund Financial Services, Inc. v. City of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 26, 2021
Docket2020CA0800
StatusUnknown

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Trufund Financial Services, Inc. v. City of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge, (La. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

2020 CA 0800

TRUFUND FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. j VERSUS

wCITY OF BATON ROUGE/ PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE

Decision Rendered: - APR 2 6 2021

ON APPEAL FROM THE 19th JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH, LOUISIANA DOCKET NUMBER 645, 210, SECTION 22

HONORABLE TIMOTHY E. KELLEY, JUDGE

Anderson 0. Dotson III Attorneys for Defendant/ Appellant Parish Attorney City of Baton Rouge/ Parish of East Jeffrey G. Rice Baton Rouge Special Assistant Parish Attorney Baton Rouge, Louisiana

James C. Percy Attorneys for Plaintiff/ Appellee F. Gibbons Addison Trufund Financial Services, Inc. Henry Rauschenberger Baton Rouge, Louisiana

BEFORE: McDONALD, HOLDRIDGE, and PENZATO, 77. McDONALD, J.

The City of Baton Rouge/ Parish of East Baton Rouge ( City -Parish) appeals a partial

summary judgment dismissing its reconventional demand for breach of contract and

unjust enrichment against Trufund Financial Services, Inc. ( Trufund). After the appeal

was lodged, Trufund filed an unopposed motion to supplement the appellate record. We

dismiss the appeal and deny the motion as moot.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

Following Hurricane Gustav in 2008, the City -Parish received federal funds from a U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ( HUD) grant to the State of

Louisiana Office of Community Development — Disaster Recovery Unit ( the State). In

November 2011, the City -Parish contracted with Seedco Financial Services, Inc., now

Trufund ( the Contract), whereby Trufund would use a portion of the federal funds to

administer a program providing affordable business loans and technical assistance to small

businesses impacted by Hurricane Gustav and to certain newly established businesses in

designated recovery districts ( the Small Business Loan Program). Under the Contract

terms, the City -Parish agreed to reimburse Trufund for eligible expenses of the Small

Business Loan Program up to a maximum of $ 2. 6 million, which reimbursements were

conditioned upon the City -Parish' s actual receipt of the HUD grant funds. The Contract

required that Trufund adhere to detailed administrative requirements regarding financial management, documentation, record keeping, performance reporting, and payment

procedures. The Contract also provided that the City -Parish would monitor Trufund' s

performance against national objectives and levels of accomplishment set forth in the

Contract. If the City -Parish had probable cause to believe Trufund was not complying with

applicable rules or regulations, the Contract authorized the City -Parish to withhold contract

funds until the non- compliance was corrected.

From 2012 through 2015, Trufund issued small business loans and incurred

expenses of approximately $ 1. 72 million in administering the Small Business Loan

Program. Trufund submitted multiple reimbursement requests to the City -Parish, and the

City -Parish reimbursed two of those requests in an amount of $ 515, 450. 15, leaving

2 approximately $ 1. 2 million in unreimbursed requests.

In January 2016, Trufund filed suit for breach of contract against the City -Parish to recover the $ 1. 2 million, claiming such was due under the Contract. The City -Parish

answered the suit, denying that it owed Trufund outstanding amounts. The City -Parish also filed a reconventional demand against Trufund for $ 12, 420. 65, claiming Trufund had

breached its contractual obligations by receiving a provisional reimbursement of

12, 420. 65, and then failing to provide the correct supporting documentation required by the Contract. The City -Parish also claimed Trufund had been unjustly enriched by this same amount of $ 12, 420. 65. Trufund answered the reconventional demand, generally

denying all allegations.

In August 2018, Trufund filed a motion for summary judgment seeking a judgment:

1) finding the City -Parish breached the Contract and was liable for the unreimbursed $ 1. 2

million, ( 2) dismissing the City -Parish' s reconventional breach of contract claim, and ( 3)

dismissing the City -Parish' s reconventional unjust enrichment claim. In support of its

motion, Trufund filed the affidavit of Myla Poree, Trufund' s vice president and managing director, to which were attached several exhibits, including the Contract, a payment

activity form, Trufund' s outstanding reimbursement requests and supporting

documentation for the $ 1. 2 million, and the City -Parish' s reasons for rejecting those

requests. Trufund did not file evidence specifically pertaining to that part of its motion

seeking to dismiss the City -Parish' s reconventional demand.

In January 2019, the City -Parish filed an opposition to Trufund' s motion, contending

there were genuine issues of material fact regarding Trufund' s entitlement to the claimed

1. 2 million Contract reimbursements. In support of its opposition, the City -Parish filed

the affidavit of Anita Lockett, its Grant Monitor, who, along with the State, reviewed

Trufund' s reimbursement requests; a copy of the Contract was attached as an exhibit to

Ms. Lockett's affidavit. The City -Parish' s opposition does not mention its own

reconventional demand for breach of contract and unjust enrichment against Trufund, nor

does it address Trufund' s request that the trial court grant summary dismissal of these

claims.

3 In March 2019, while the motion for summary judgment was pending, the City - Parish filed an amending and supplemental' petition stating a breach of contract claim

against Trufund for $ 515, 450. 15, the amount for which the City -Parish had already

reimbursed Trufund. The City -Parish alleged Trufund had provisionally received the 515, 450. 15 and failed to provide requested supporting documentation to show

compliance with the Contract. The City -Parish also alleged that, because of Trufund' s

non- compliance with the Contract, the State was demanding return of the $ 515, 450. 15.

Thereafter, Trufund filed a reply memorandum in support of its motion for summary judgment, but filed no additional evidence than that which it had filed with its original

motion.

The trial court held a hearing on Trufund' s motion for summary judgment on March

25, 2019. At the hearing' s end, the trial court granted Trufund' s motion insofar as it

sought to dismiss the City -Parish' s reconventional breach of contract and unjust

enrichment claims, finding the City -Parish failed to produce evidence supporting the claims. The trial court also denied Trufund' s motion on its breach of contract claim against

the City -Parish, finding there were multiple genuine issues of material fact, including

whether the City -Parish had actually received the Contract funds and, therefore, had

breached its obligation to reimburse Trufund.

On February 12, 2020, the trial court signed an amended judgment setting forth its

ruling as follows:

IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that [ Trufund' s] motion

for summary judgment on its claim for breach of contract against the [ City - Parish] is DENIED;

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