JANE TRICHE MILAZZO, District Judge.
Before the Court is Defendant Mary R. Rowe's Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction (R. Doc. 50). For the following reasons, the Motion is DENIED.
This is an action for declaratory judgment in which Plaintiff, appearing as grantor of several trusts, asks this Court to issue a judgment declaring that his attempt to exchange certain assets held by those trusts for other assets of equivalent value was effective. Plaintiff is Thomas Benson, the successful and wealthy owner of the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans franchises. Over the course of several years, Plaintiff established various trusts for the benefit of his daughter and grandchildren. Plaintiff created three trusts in 2009,
Defendant Robert Rosenthal served as trustee of all of the aforementioned trusts at the time of the filing of this lawsuit. After the filing of this suit, however, Rosenthal resigned as trustee of all of the 2012 Trusts. Mary R. Rowe accepted her appointment as successor trustee on March 25, 2015. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 25(c), Plaintiff joined Rowe as a defendant in this action.
In May 2015, Defendant Robert Rosenthal filed a Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(2). This Court denied that motion, holding that it has specific jurisdiction over Defendant Rosenthal. In the instant Motion, Defendant Rowe now seeks dismissal of the claims against her on substantially the same grounds.
In its Order and Reasons discussing Defendant Rosenthal's Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction, this Court specifically noted that: "Plaintiff correctly states that a finding of personal jurisdiction over Rosenthal will operate as a finding of personal jurisdiction over Rowe, as a substituted successor-in-interest."
For the foregoing reasons, this Motion is DENIED.