WORLD EXPRESS & CONNECTION, INC. v. CROCUS INVESTMENTS, LLC

CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedSeptember 2, 2025
Docket2:15-cv-08126
StatusUnknown

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WORLD EXPRESS & CONNECTION, INC. v. CROCUS INVESTMENTS, LLC, (D.N.J. 2025).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

WORLD EXPRESS & CONNECTION, INC., Civil Action No. 15-8126 (MAH)

Plaintiff, OPINION v.

CROCUS INVESTMENTS, LLC, et al.; CROCUS FZE; ALEXANDER SAFONOV; and MIDDLE EAST ASIA ALFA FZE,

Defendants.

CROCUS INVESTMENTS, LLC, CROCUS FZE, ALEXANDER SAFONOV, and MIDDLE EAST ASIA ALFA FZE,

Third-Party Plaintiffs,

v.

MARINE TRANSPORT LOGISTIC, INC. ROYAL FINANCE GROUP, INC., CAR EXPRESS & IMPORT, INC. ALEKSANDR SOLOVYEV, VADIM ALPER a/k/a DIMITRY ALPER, ALLA SOLOVYEVA, RAYA BAKHIREV, and ROMAN CHERNIN,

Third-Party Defendants.

HAMMER, United States Magistrate Judge I. INTRODUCTION This matter concerns a dispute relating to the shipping, export, repair, and resale of three boats and two cars. The Court conducted a bench trial on March 17, 18, and 19, 2025. For the reasons discussed below, the Court finds that Plaintiff and Defendants have failed to carry their respective burdens. Accordingly, the Court declines to enter judgment in favor of either party. II. BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY On November 18, 2015, Plaintiff World Express & Connection, Inc. (“World Express” or “Plaintiff”) filed a Complaint seeking storage and other related charges for three boats owned by Defendants Crocus Investments, LLC (“Crocus LLC”), Crocus FZE (together with Crocus LLC,

the “Crocus Entities”), Alexander Safonov (“Safonov”), and Middle East Asia Alfa FZE (“Middle East FZE” and collectively with the Crocus Entities and Safonov, “Defendants”). Compl., D.E. 1. On September 21, 2016, Defendants filed a Third-Party Complaint and Counterclaim seeking damages associated with the three boats as well as the purchase, storage, shipping, and repair of two cars against Marine Transport Logistic, Inc. (“Marine Transport”), Royal Finance Group, Inc. (“Royal Finance”), Car Express & Import, Inc. (“Car Express”), Aleksandr Solovyev (“Solovyev”), Alla Solovyeva (“Solovyeva”), Raya Bakhirev (“Bakhirev”) (collectively, “Third-Party Defendants”), Vadim Alper (“Alper”), and Roman Chernin (“Chernin”). Third-Party Compl., D.E. 17. Specifically, Defendants claimed fraud, civil conspiracy, breach of contract, unjust enrichment, quantum meruit, and account stated, against

the Third-Party Defendants. Id. Defendants alleged fraud against Plaintiff World Express as a counterclaim. Id. On June 21, 2017, Defendants filed a motion to amend their counterclaims, to add additional factual allegations in support of their fraud claim and to assert a claim under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (“NJCFA”). Mot. for Leave to File Am. Third-Party Compl., D.E. 51. On October 10, 2017, this Court granted Defendants’ request to add additional factual allegations, but denied Defendants’ request to assert a new claim under the NJCFA. Op., D.E. 74; Order, D.E. 75. 2 The parties cross-moved for summary judgment on December 21 and 23, 2019, respectively. D.E. 187, D.E. 189. The Honorable Kevin McNulty granted in part and denied in part the parties’ respective motions. Op., Aug. 28, 2020, D.E. 202; Order, Aug. 28, 2020, D.E. 203. Accordingly, the remaining claims are as follows: (1) Plaintiff’s claims for unpaid storage

fees under a bailment or quantum meruit theory of liability against Defendants; and (2) Defendants’ fraud and civil conspiracy counterclaims and third-party against World Express, Marine Transport, Royal Finance, Car Express, Alper,1 Solovyev, Solovyeva, and Bakhirev. Order, Aug. 28, 2020, D.E. 203. III. FINDINGS OF FACT2 The Court derives its findings of fact from the parties’ stipulated facts, the exhibits and

1 There are no longer claims pending against Vadim Alper and Roman Chernin. See Final Pretrial Order, Jan. 6, 2025, D.E. 277, at 2 n.1; Order, Aug. 28, 2020, D.E. 203. 2 For clarity, certain citations to the trial record are abbreviated as follows: The parties Stipulation of Facts contained in the January 6, 2025 Final Pretrial Order, D.E. 277, is referred to as SOF. The March 17, 2025 Trial Transcript, D.E. 295, is referred to as 3/17/25 Tr. The March 18, 2025 Trial Transcript, D.E. 296, is referred to as 3/18/25 Tr. The March 19, 2025 Trial Transcript, D.E. 297, is referred to as 3/19/25 Tr. Plaintiff and Third-Party Defendants’ May 5, 2025 Trial Brief, D.E. 298, is referred to as Pl.’s Tr. Br., D.E. 298. Defendants’ May 27, 2025 Refiled Trial Brief, D.E. 305, is referred to as Defs.’ Tr. Br., D.E. 305. Plaintiff and Third-Party Defendants’ May 28, 2025 Trial Brief in Response to Defendants’ Trial Brief, D.E. 308, is referred to as Pl.’s Resp. Br., D.E. 308. Defendants’ May 27, 2025 Trial Brief in Response to Plaintiff and Third-Party Defendants’ Trial 3 deposition designations admitted at trial or separately stipulated by the parties,3 and the trial testimony of Alexander Safonov, Raya Bakhirev, Aleksandr Solovyev, and Alla Solovyeva, and Pavel Pinchuk (“Pinchuk”).4 The Court has also considered the parties’ post-trial briefs, which were filed in May 2025. See D.E. 298, 303, 305, 308.

A. The Parties 1. The Crocus Parties Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff Alexander Safonov is the sole owner of the Crocus Entities and owns fifty percent of Middle East FZE. SOF, ¶ 3; 3/17/25 Tr. at 62:6-11. However, he retains the voting rights for Middle East FZE. 3/17/25 Tr. at 62:6-11. The Crocus Entities and Middle East FZE are primarily involved in the repair, transportation, and sale of boats. 3/17/25 Tr. at 62:12-17. The three entities are the entities Safonov used to acquire the boats and cars at issue. See 3/17/25 Tr. at 62:24-63:3; see also SOF, ¶¶ 25-26, 28-29, 37-38.

Brief, D.E. 303, is referred to as Defs.’ Resp. Br., D.E. 303. 3 For reference, an Appendix is attached to this Opinion outlining the exhibits admitted at trial and the deposition designations the parties’ stipulated to. 4 Pavel Pinchuk testified as an expert on behalf of Defendants. See 3/19/25 Tr. Defendants offered Mr. Pinchuk as an expert in the requirements that boat trailers have Vehicle Identification Numbers (“VIN”) and the process for procuring VINs for boat trailers, as well as Defendants’ damages calculations as to the boats. Id. at 496:2-498:24. However, Mr. Pinchuk’s testimony was not credible as an expert. Mr. Pinchuk’s testimony consisted of essentially a recitation of his expert report and a National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration code. See id. at 503:5-504:11; id. at 525:7-528:10. Mr. Pinchuk opined that the VIN associated with the boat trailer at issue in this case could not be legitimate because the VIN associated with the boat trailer was only seven digits. Id. at 505:6-9. However, when confronted with questions regarding the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration code at issue, Mr. Pinchuk was unable to credibly testify as to whether it is possible for a VIN to be only seven digits. Id. at 518:14-519:13; see also id. at 522:4-523:11 (testifying that a VIN can only be assigned by a manufacturer and not a state motor vehicle department). Therefore, the Court will afford Mr. Pinchuk’s testimony little weight. 4 2. The World Express Parties Solovyev, Solovyeva, Bakhirev, Chernin, and Alper all at various points held positions within the entity Third-Party Defendants. Even after trial, the exact scope of World Express’s services is unclear. According to

Bakhirev, World Express mainly loaded cars to containers for shipment. 3/18/25 Tr. at 202:8- 17. However, according to World Express’s website, World Express is an “international freight forwarding company” that is licensed for “U.S. trucking, air, and ocean freight shipping.” Id. at 206:22-207:2. Marine Transport uses World Express as its container yard (“CY”) and container freight station (“CFS”). SOF, ¶ 11. Bakhirev was the owner of World Express from about 2010 to 2016. See 3/17/25 Tr. at 148:14-17. The timeline is unclear, but prior to Bakhirev, Solovyev owned World Express.

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