Filed: Aug. 15, 2018
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Summary: MEMORANDUM FOLLOWING AUGUST 14, 2018 HEARING AND ORDER STAYING PROCEEDINGS ON CHASE'S FRAUDULENT TRANSFER CLAIMS AVERN COHN , District Judge . This is a follow up to the hearing on August 14, 2018 relating to several motions regarding Chase's efforts to collect on an Amended Final Amended against the Winget Trust. See Docs. 790, 791-819. Specifically, the judgment against the Winget Trust is in the amount of $425,113.115.59. 1 (Doc. 568). The judgment against Winget was limited to $50 mil
Summary: MEMORANDUM FOLLOWING AUGUST 14, 2018 HEARING AND ORDER STAYING PROCEEDINGS ON CHASE'S FRAUDULENT TRANSFER CLAIMS AVERN COHN , District Judge . This is a follow up to the hearing on August 14, 2018 relating to several motions regarding Chase's efforts to collect on an Amended Final Amended against the Winget Trust. See Docs. 790, 791-819. Specifically, the judgment against the Winget Trust is in the amount of $425,113.115.59. 1 (Doc. 568). The judgment against Winget was limited to $50 mill..
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MEMORANDUM FOLLOWING AUGUST 14, 2018 HEARING AND ORDER STAYING PROCEEDINGS ON CHASE'S FRAUDULENT TRANSFER CLAIMS
AVERN COHN, District Judge.
This is a follow up to the hearing on August 14, 2018 relating to several motions regarding Chase's efforts to collect on an Amended Final Amended against the Winget Trust. See Docs. 790, 791-819. Specifically, the judgment against the Winget Trust is in the amount of $425,113.115.59.1 (Doc. 568). The judgment against Winget was limited to $50 million. (Doc. 568).
Because Winget later satisfied his portion of the judgment by paying $50 million, Chase began collection efforts against the Winget Trust. During these collection efforts, Chase discovered that Winget revoked the Winget Trust. With the Winget Trust apparently empty and/or non-existent, Chase asserted fraudulent transfer claims against Winget individually. Although Winget later reinstated the Winget Trust and purportedly returned all of its assets, Chase's fraudulent transfer claims remain.2
At this stage of the proceedings, the law relating to collection and satisfaction of judgments governs. See M.C.L. § 600.601, et seq. (Proceedings Supplementary to Judgment) More particularly, because the assets in the Winget Trust are membership interests in several limited liability companies, M.C.L. § 450.4507 (Satisfaction of Judgment out of Member's Membership Interests by Judgment Creditor) is involved. Consistent with this statutory authority, the Court entered fifteen (15) orders granting Chase a charging lien against the Winget Trust's membership interests. See Docs. 839-853.
In light of the entry of the charging orders, and as indicated at the hearing, a stay of proceedings on Chase's fraudulent conveyance claims against Winget individually is appropriate. Accordingly, proceedings on Chase's fraudulent conveyance claims are STAYED pending further order of the Court.
SO ORDERED.