Trustee Gen Assembly v. Patterson

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedNovember 28, 2008
Docket07-2109
StatusUnpublished

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11-28-2008

Trustee Gen Assembly v. Patterson Precedential or Non-Precedential: Non-Precedential

Docket No. 07-2109

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT _____________

No. 07-2109 _____________

THE TRUSTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH, INC.,

Appellant,

v.

ANTHONEE PATTERSON; KENNETH SHELTON

Consolidated Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Civ. No. 07-0024) District Court Judge: Honorable Anita B. Brody

_____________

Nos. 07-2270, 07-2378, 07-2392, 07-2419 & 07-2778 _____________

ANTHONEE PATTERSON, as General Overseer of the Minority Faction of TRUSTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH, INC.,

KENNETH SHELTON, individually and as the General Overseer of the TRUSTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH, INC.

TRUSTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND THE APOSTOLIC FAITH, INC.; INDIVIDUAL TRUSTEES OF THE TRUSTEES GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH, INC., JOHN C. S. THOMAS, J. LEON BLIGEN, ERIK SHELTON, A. WOODARD REAGAN, JOHN R. BROWN, JAMES H. BROWN, I, AND ANTHONY E. LAMB; THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH,

Intervenors in District Court

ANTHONEE PATTERSON, as General Overseer of the Minority Faction of TRUSTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH, INC.,

Appellant in No. 07-2270

TRUSTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH, INC.,

Appellants in No. 07-2378

KENNETH SHELTON,

Appellant in No. 07-2392

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH BY CHURCH MEMBERS CARLTON MORRISON, DIANE TAYLOR, ANDREW SCOTT, AND C. KATHERLINE WILLIAMS, TRUSTEES AD LITEM, AND CARLTON MORRISON, DIANE TAYLOR, ANDREW SCOTT, AND C. KATHERLINE WILLIAMS (COLLECTIVELY THE ‘GENERAL ASSEMBLY’ OR ‘INTERVENORS’),

Appellants in No. 07-2419

INDIVIDUAL TRUSTEES OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH, INC.; SPECIFICALLY, JOHN C. S. THOMAS, J. LEON BLIGEN, ERIK SHELTON, A. WOODARD REAGAN,

-2- JOHN R. BROWN, JAMES H. BROWN, I, AND ANTHONY E. LAMB,

Appellants in No. 07-2778

Consolidated Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Civ. No. 06-5060) District Court Judge: Honorable Anita B. Brody

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Submitted Under Third Circuit L.A.R. 34.1(a) November 21, 2008 ___________

Before: FUENTES, HARDIMAN and GARTH, Circuit Judges

(Opinion Filed: November 28, 2008) ___________

OPINION ___________

GARTH, Circuit Judge:

Anthonee Patterson (“Patterson”) was a member of the Church of the Lord Jesus

Christ of the Apostolic Faith (“the Church”). In 1995, Patterson sued fellow congregant

and then-head of the Church Kenneth Shelton (“Shelton”)1 and his brother Erik for an

accounting of funds, and for appointment of a receiver, alleging misappropriation.

1 Also involved in this case are the Intervenors on appeal: The General Assembly of the Church, the Individual Trustees of the General Assembly of the Church, and the Trustees of the General Assembly of the Church (the Church Corporation), who adopt the arguments set forth in Shelton’s brief.

-3- Shelton filed a counterclaim for fraud. The parties agreed in 2006 to arbitrate the claims

before retired Magistrate Judge Edwin Naythons.

Judge Naythons found in favor of Patterson in a series of awards on April 26,

2006, May 8, 2006, May 16, 2006, and October 3, 2006. The April 26, 2006 award was

the principal judgment finding Shelton and his affiliates liable for various acts. Patterson

petitioned to confirm that award in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. That Court

confirmed the award on July 10, 2006.2 Shelton appealed.

Patterson also sought to confirm the October 3, 2006 award, which awarded

damages. Shelton opposed the confirmation of the October 3, 2006 award.3 On January

31, 2008, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, in ruling on Shelton’s appeal of July

10, 2006, reversed the Court of Common Pleas’ confirmation of the April 26, 2006

award, and instructed the Court of Common Pleas to vacate all of Judge Naythons’s

awards on the grounds that Judge Naythons had exceeded the scope of his authority. It

thereupon remanded the case to the Court of Common Pleas “to conduct the proper

proceedings consistent with the foregoing opinion to determine whether Anthonee J.

Patterson is entitled to relief pursuant to the Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation Law.”

Supp. Appx. 232.

2 The record indicates that the May 8, 2006 award was also confirmed. Appx. 51. It is questionable, however, if the May 16, 2006 award was confirmed. Appx. 51, 58. 3 This appeal from the confirmation of the October 3, 2006 award remained pending at the time Patterson filed his action in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, on November 15, 2006.

-4- Patterson filed a Petition for Allowance of Appeal in the Supreme Court of

Pennsylvania. On November 15, 2006, Patterson filed a Petition/Motion to confirm the

awards in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”).4 Shelton and several intervening

Church entities moved to dismiss and/or vacate the petition for lack of subject matter

jurisdiction or, alternatively, for Judge Naythons’s failure to set forth a proper award, for

partiality and misconduct, for exceeding the scope of his powers, and for manifestly

disregarding the law. Supp. Appx. 128.

On April 6, 2007, the District Court held a telephone conference to discuss

jurisdiction. The parties argued that jurisdiction was based upon diversity since Patterson

was from Florida and Shelton was from Pennsylvania. However, when pressed further,

counsel for Patterson indicated that “the minority trustees” were also plaintiffs – although

not named in the caption – and that counsel, himself, was one of the trustees, and he

resided in Pennsylvania. Appx. 122. The District Court dismissed the case sua sponte for

lack of diversity jurisdiction.

On April 25, 2007, Patterson filed a timely notice of appeal of the District Court’s

dismissal.5 This Court has jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291. The District

4 9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.

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