Yvette J. Gonzales, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Jennifer Bechem, Brendan Burke, Liam Bush, Rigdzin Collins, Jenny Cruz, Penelope Cruz, Renee Cruz, Vanessa Cruz, Alexis David, Querlime Franco, Mieko Gavia, Stephanie Henriquez, Kerri Kender, Kamila Narewska, Lilly Nunez, Jose Perez, Angel Pimentel, Stephanie Pon, Alexander Rubin, Anthony Thambynayaam, and Vincente Toribio

CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, D. New Mexico
DecidedMay 8, 2026
Docket25-01003
StatusUnknown

This text of Yvette J. Gonzales, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Jennifer Bechem, Brendan Burke, Liam Bush, Rigdzin Collins, Jenny Cruz, Penelope Cruz, Renee Cruz, Vanessa Cruz, Alexis David, Querlime Franco, Mieko Gavia, Stephanie Henriquez, Kerri Kender, Kamila Narewska, Lilly Nunez, Jose Perez, Angel Pimentel, Stephanie Pon, Alexander Rubin, Anthony Thambynayaam, and Vincente Toribio (Yvette J. Gonzales, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Jennifer Bechem, Brendan Burke, Liam Bush, Rigdzin Collins, Jenny Cruz, Penelope Cruz, Renee Cruz, Vanessa Cruz, Alexis David, Querlime Franco, Mieko Gavia, Stephanie Henriquez, Kerri Kender, Kamila Narewska, Lilly Nunez, Jose Perez, Angel Pimentel, Stephanie Pon, Alexander Rubin, Anthony Thambynayaam, and Vincente Toribio) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Bankruptcy Court, D. New Mexico primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Yvette J. Gonzales, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Jennifer Bechem, Brendan Burke, Liam Bush, Rigdzin Collins, Jenny Cruz, Penelope Cruz, Renee Cruz, Vanessa Cruz, Alexis David, Querlime Franco, Mieko Gavia, Stephanie Henriquez, Kerri Kender, Kamila Narewska, Lilly Nunez, Jose Perez, Angel Pimentel, Stephanie Pon, Alexander Rubin, Anthony Thambynayaam, and Vincente Toribio, (N.M. 2026).

Opinion

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO In re: NOAH SAPIR, No. 23-10443-j7 Debtor.

YVETTE J. GONZALES, Chapter 7 Trustee,

Plaintiff,

v. Adversary No. 25-1003-j

JENNIFER BECHEM, BRENDAN BURKE, LIAM BUSH, RIGDZIN COLLINS, JENNY CRUZ, PENELOPE CRUZ, RENEE CRUZ, VANESSA CRUZ, ALEXIS DAVID, QUERLIM FRANCO, MIEKO GAVIA, STEPHANIE HENRIQUEZ, KERRI KENDER, KAMILA NAREWSKA, LILLY NUNEZ, JOSE PEREZ, ANGEL PIMENTEL, STEPHANIE PON, ALEXANDER RUBIN, ANTHONY THAMBYNAYAAM, and VINCENTE TORIBIO,

Defendants.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

THIS MATTER is before the Court on Creditor Vi[n]cente Toribio’s Motion to Vacate Default Judgment (“Motion” – Doc. 32). The Court held a final evidentiary hearing on March 30, 2026, and a continued final evidentiary hearing on April 13, 2026, and took the matter under advisement. Because there is insufficient cause to set aside the Order Granting Default Judgment Against Vincente Toribio (“Default Judgment” – Do. 22), the Court will deny the Motion. Plaintiff met her burden of showing that the Amended Complaint and Alias Summons were served on Mr. Toribio by mail in accordance with Fed. R. Bankr. P. 7004(b)(1) and satisfied Constitutional due process requirements. Defendant failed to satisfy his burden to set aside the default judgment required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 55 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 60(b), made applicable to this adversary proceedings by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 7055 and Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9024. PROCEDURAL HISTORY AND FINDINGS OF FACT1

On June 6, 2023, Noah Sapir filed a chapter 11 case, assigned No. 23-10443-j11 (the “Bankruptcy Case”). On January 18, 2025, Plaintiff Noah Sapir (referred to herein as “Plaintiff Sapir”), then debtor in possession in the chapter 11 case, through his counsel of record, initiated this Adversary Proceeding by filing a Complaint to Avoid Judicial Lien Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 544 and 547. (Doc. 1). On January 28, 2025, Plaintiff Sapir filed a First Amended Complaint to Avoid Judicial Lien Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §§ 544 and 547 (the “Amended Complaint”). (Doc. 4). The Court issued an alias summons (“Summons” – Doc. 4) on February 4, 2025. Plaintiff Sapir served the Summons and a copy of the Amended Complaint by first class mail on all Defendants,2 including Mr. Toribio, on February 7, 2025. See Certificate of Service (Doc. 6). The Summons and Amended Complaint were mailed to Mr. Toribio at the following address: 2311 Andrews Valley

Dr., Kissimmee, FL 34758 (the “Kissimmee Address”). Id. Plaintiff Sapir also mailed a copy of the Summons and Amended Complaint to counsel for the Bechem Creditors on February 7,

1 With the parties’ consent, the Court takes judicial notice of the docket and documents filed of record in this Adversary Proceeding and the docket and documents filed of record the related Bankruptcy Case. In addition, Mr. Toribio’s Proof of Claim No. 26-1 filed in the Bankruptcy Case and the docket of this Adversary Proceeding were admitted into evidence as Mr. Toribio’s Exhibits A and B, without objection. The Chapter 7 Trustee’s Exhibits 1 – 4 were also admitted into evidence without objection: Exhibit 1 = February 18, 2025 – Certificate of Service (Doc. 6); Exhibit 2 = March 20, 2025 – BNC Certificate of Notice (Doc. 9); Exhibit 3 = April 13, 2025 – BNC Substitution Order Notice (Doc. 12); and Exhibit 4 = July 4, 2025 – BNC Certificate of Notice (Doc. 23). 2 All named Defendants other than Mr. Toribio are referred to as the “Bechem Creditors.” The Bechem Creditors are: Jennifer Bechem, Brendan Burke, Liam Bush, Rigdzin Collins, Jenny Cruz, Penelope Cruz, Renee Cruz, Vanessa Cruz, Alexis David, Querlim Franco, Mieko Gavia, Stephanie Henriquez, Kerri Kender, Kamila Narewska, Lilly Nunez, Jose Perez, Angel Pimentel, Stephanie Pon, Alexander Rubin, and Anthony Thabynayagam. 2025, but did not mail a copy of the Summons and Amended Complaint to counsel for Mr. Toribio. Id. The Court filed a Notice of Rescheduled Scheduling Conference (“Notice”) on March 18, 2025, setting a scheduling conference on April 11, 2025. (Doc. 8). The Notice was submitted to the Bankruptcy Noticing Center (“BNC”) for mailing to Mr. Toribio. See Notice Recipients filed

March 18, 2005, Doc.8-1.3 The Notice Recipients identifies Mr. Toribio twice, once with the Kissimmee Address, and a second time without an address. Id. As a result, the Notice was mailed to Mr. Toribio through the BNC twice, once without an address and a second time to the Kissimmee Address. See Certificate of Notice, filed March 20, 2025 - Doc. 9. Consistent with the Notice Recipients, the Certificate of Notice filed by the BNC lists Mr. Toribio twice, once with the Kissimmee Address and a second time as a “Bypassed Recipient” without an address.4 Id. On March 24, 2025, the Bankruptcy Court Clerk’s Office made a text-only entry in the docket indicating that mail addressed to Vincente Toribio sending the Notice (Doc. 8) was returned. More specifically, the Notice sent to Mr. Toribio without an address was returned.

On March 21, 2025, Plaintiff Sapir’s chapter 11 case converted to a case under chapter 7 and Yvette J. Gonzales, Chapter 7 Trustee (“Trustee”), was appointed chapter 7 trustee in the converted chapter 7 case. See Bankruptcy Case – Doc. 313. On April 11, 2025, the Trustee was substituted as Plaintiff in this Adversary Proceeding. See Order (i) Substituting the Chapter 7

3 The parties consented to the Court investigating the meaning of mailings sent through the Bankruptcy Noticing Center. The Court inquired about the meaning of “Bypassed Recipients” from a Court employee in its information technology department who regularly works with CM/ECF. She explained that the address for a named defendant is not added to the Court’s electronic filing system until the defendant participates in the adversary proceeding. Notices sent through the BNC to a defendant without an address are undeliverable. A defendant’s address can be typed in CM/ECF manually so that a notice sent through the Court’s CM/ECF system will be sent to the manually added address via the BNC. 4 The “Bypassed Recipients” section of the Certificate of Notice issued by the BNC identifies Vincente Toribio as “dft” with no address. Trustee as Plaintiff (ii) Extending the Time for the Bechem Creditors to Answer the Amended Complaint, and (iii) Setting Status Conference (“Substitution and Scheduling Order” – Doc. 10). On request of the Bechem Creditors at the scheduling conference held April 11, 2025, the Court extended the deadline for the Bechem Creditors to file an answer to the Amended Complaint. See Substitution and Scheduling Order. Mr. Toribio did not attend the status

conference held April 11, 2025. Id. Notice of the Substitution and Scheduling Order was mailed through the BNC to Mr. Toribio at the Kissimmee Address. See Doc. 10-1 and Doc. 12.5 On May 19, 2025, the Trustee filed Chapter 7 Trustee’s Motion for Entry of Default Judgment (“Motion for Default Judgment” – Doc.

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Yvette J. Gonzales, Chapter 7 Trustee v. Jennifer Bechem, Brendan Burke, Liam Bush, Rigdzin Collins, Jenny Cruz, Penelope Cruz, Renee Cruz, Vanessa Cruz, Alexis David, Querlime Franco, Mieko Gavia, Stephanie Henriquez, Kerri Kender, Kamila Narewska, Lilly Nunez, Jose Perez, Angel Pimentel, Stephanie Pon, Alexander Rubin, Anthony Thambynayaam, and Vincente Toribio, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/yvette-j-gonzales-chapter-7-trustee-v-jennifer-bechem-brendan-burke-nmb-2026.