WealthUnion Ventures LLC v. Yan

2024 NY Slip Op 34222(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedNovember 26, 2024
DocketIndex No. 656119/2023
StatusUnpublished

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WealthUnion Ventures LLC v. Yan, 2024 NY Slip Op 34222(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

WealthUnion Ventures LLC v Yan 2024 NY Slip Op 34222(U) November 26, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 656119/2023 Judge: Margaret A. Chan Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. INDEX NO. 656119/2023 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 53 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 11/26/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK: COMMERCIAL DIVISION PART 49M

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WEAL THUNION VENTURES LLC INDEX NO. 656119/2023

Plaintiff, MOTION DATE 06/06/2024 - V - MOTION SEQ. NO. 001 HENRY YAN,

Defendant. DECISION+ ORDER ON MOTION ------------------------------------------------------------X

HON. MARGARET A CHAN:

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (MS001) 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,48,49, 50, 51, 52 were read on this motion to/for DISMISS

Plaintiff Wealth Union Ventures LLC (WealthUnion) brings this action against defendant Henry Yan (Yan) alleging that Yan fraudulently induced WealthUnion to invest nearly $2 million into a purported artificial intelligence (AI) tech start·up company (NYSCEF # 2 - the Complaint or com pl). Presently before the court are (1) Yan's motion for an order dismissing the Complaint on the grounds that plaintiff failed to acquire personal jurisdiction pursuant to CPLR 308, and (2) WealthUnion's cross-motion for an order extending its time to complete service of process by an additional thirty days and permitting service of process on Yan by delivery to his counsel of record (see NYSCEF #s 7, 36). Both motions are opposed. For the following reasons, the parties' motions are held in abeyance pending the outcome of the traverse hearing.

Background

In or around April 30, 2021, Yan circulated an investment deck to WealthUnion, a venture capital firm, in an attempt to seek WealthUnion's investment in his AI tech start·up company, Metaverse AI (seecompl ,r,r 8·11; see also NYSCEF # 3). Then, on May 5, 2021, and May 6, 2021, respectively, Yan met with Wealth Union to provide details about Metaverse AI and its AI technology development projects (see compl ,r,r 12·25). Based on Yan's representations about Metaverse Al's prospective products, product development timeline, intended use of investment funds, development team's technical experience and ability, and partnerships and investors, WealthUnion agreed to invest $600,000 in Metaverse AI in the form of digital dollars, USD Coin (USDC) (see id ,r,r 14·24, 26). To

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facilitate this investment, on May 8, 2021, the parties entered into a Simple Agreement for Future Tokens or Equity (SAFTE) pursuant to which Metaverse AI agreed to issue to WealthUnion shares in capital stock or cryptocurrency tokens in exchange for WealthUnion's investment (id. ir 27). WealthUnion later agreed to invest an additional $1,300,000 USDC in exchange for capital stock or cryptocurrency pursuant to SAFTEs dated October 7, 2021, and October 10, 2021, respectively (see id. ,r,i 28-30). In total, Wealth Union invested $1.9 million in Metaverse AI, with Yan directing WealthUnion to transfer each investment amount into Metaverse Al's cryptocurrency wallet (sec id. ii 31).

WealthUnion alleges that, after making its investment, it discovered that the representations regarding Metaverse AI upon which it had relied were false and misleading, and that Metaverse AI was, in fact, a fraudulent company with no viable AI technology, no capable AI-technology development team, and no existing investors and corporate partnerships (see com pl ,ii] 14-24, 32-45, 51-87). In fact, WealthUnion's investigation revealed, Yan was funneling investment funds into his own personal accounts and using those funds for his own personal use rather than to develop AI technology (see id. ,ii[ 46-49, 50). To seek redress for Yan's alleged misrepresentations and omissions, WealthlJnion commenced this action on December 6, 2023, asserting claims for common law fraud, fraudulent inducement, and unjust enrichment (see NYSCEF #s l·i3).

Twenty days later, on December 26, 2023, WealthUnion filed two affidavits of service executed by WealthUnion's process server (see NYSCEF #4 at Exs 1 & 2). In his first affidavit, dated December 19, 2023, the process server affirms that on December 18, 2023, at 12:27 PM at the address of 211 East 43rd Street, 7th Floor, Suite 429, New York, NY 10017, he served a copy of the Summons and Complaint on "Stacy S. (Co-Worker)" (the December 18 Service) (id. at Ex 1). The process server further indicated that the premises for the December 18 Service was Yan's "actual place of business/ employment" (id.). Meanwhile, in his second affidavit, dated December 22, 2023, the same process server asserts that on December 21, 2023, at 12:35 PM at 606 West 57th Street, 805, New York, NY 10019, he served a copy of the Summons and Complaint on "Carlos D. (Doorman)" (the December 21 Service) (id. at Ex 2). There is no indication in the affidavit whether Meisel was denied entry to Yan's dwelling or place of abode by "Carlos D. (Doorman)" (see id.).

On March 4, 2024, Yan moved to dismiss the Complaint on the grounds that both attempts at service of process were defective as a matter oflaw (NYSCEF # 7). In support of the motion, Yan submits his affidavit, dated February 24, 2024 (see NYSCEF # 9 - Yan af:0. Addressing the December 18 Service, Yan explains that he never maintained a business or any form of employment at the address of service (id. ,i,i 33, 40, 44). Rather, Yan explains, the service address belongs to Anytime Mailbox, a service from whom Yan rented and maintained a digital mailbox at 211 East 43rd Street (see id. ,i,i 34-36, 38-39, 11 -12; NYSCEF #s 19-23, 46-4 7). Yan separately avers that "Stacy S." is neither his employee nor co-worker (id. ,i 44). 656119/2023 WEAL TH UNION VENTURES LLC vs. YAN Page 2 of 8 Motion No. 001

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Turning to the December 21 Service, Yan does not deny that, during date of the alleged service of process, he was residing at 606 W. 57th Street, New York, NY 10019 (see Yan aff i!il 14·17). 1 Yan further confirms that the building had a doorman who was aware of his occupancy (jd. ii 20). That doorman, however, was never authorized to accept service of process on Yan's behalf Ud. il49). And although the doorman (identified as "Carlos D.") purportedly accepted service anyway, he neither caused the documents to be provided to Yan nor apprised Yan of their existence (see jd. ir 50). Instead, Yan only became aware of this lawsuit through his Anytime Mailbox account (see jd. ilil 40, 51).

Discussion

Yan moves to dismiss the Complaint under CPLR 3211(a)(8), 2 contending that the two attempts to effectuate substituted service by WealthUnion's process server pursuant to CPLR 308(2 were legally inadequate (see NYSCEF # 28 - MOL at 1 ·2, 6·12; NYSCEF # 50 · Reply). In relevant part, CPLR 308(2) provides that personal service "upon a natural person" may be accomplished

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