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Summary: Case: 14-15630 Date Filed: 08/21/2015 Page: 1 of 4 [DO NOT PUBLISH] IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT _ No. 14-15630 Non-Argument Calendar _ D.C. Docket No. 1:14-cv-02819-CC ALTHEA MILEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, versus THORNBURG MORTGAGE HOME LOANS INC., "TMHL", DEBORAH J. BURNS, SCOTT TURLINGTON, CENLAR FSB, (Cenlar), JOSEPH LOOTS, et al., Defendants-Appellees. _ Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia _ (August 21, 2015) Cas
Summary: Case: 14-15630 Date Filed: 08/21/2015 Page: 1 of 4 [DO NOT PUBLISH] IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT _ No. 14-15630 Non-Argument Calendar _ D.C. Docket No. 1:14-cv-02819-CC ALTHEA MILEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, versus THORNBURG MORTGAGE HOME LOANS INC., "TMHL", DEBORAH J. BURNS, SCOTT TURLINGTON, CENLAR FSB, (Cenlar), JOSEPH LOOTS, et al., Defendants-Appellees. _ Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia _ (August 21, 2015) Case..
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Case: 14-15630 Date Filed: 08/21/2015 Page: 1 of 4
[DO NOT PUBLISH]
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
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No. 14-15630
Non-Argument Calendar
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D.C. Docket No. 1:14-cv-02819-CC
ALTHEA MILEY,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
versus
THORNBURG MORTGAGE HOME LOANS INC.,
"TMHL",
DEBORAH J. BURNS,
SCOTT TURLINGTON,
CENLAR FSB,
(Cenlar),
JOSEPH LOOTS, et al.,
Defendants-Appellees.
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Appeal from the United States District Court
for the Northern District of Georgia
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(August 21, 2015)
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Before MARCUS, WILSON, and WILLIAM PRYOR, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM:
Althea Miley, proceeding pro se, appeals the district court’s sua sponte
dismissal of her complaint for failure to state a claim. In the court below, Miley
alleged that Thornburg Mortgage Home Loans and other parties (collectively,
creditors) violated a bankruptcy court stay when they foreclosed on her house. On
appeal, she argues that, because she could request a stay within 30 days of filing,
there was a temporary 30-day stay in effect after she filed her third bankruptcy
petition despite her status as a multiple repeat filer. 1
We review de novo the district court’s dismissal of a complaint for failure to
state a claim, viewing the allegations in the complaint as true. Dimanche v. Brown,
783 F.3d 1204, 1214 (11th Cir. 2015). When a litigant seeks to file a case in forma
pauperis, the district court must dismiss the case if at any time it determines that
the action fails to state a claim on which relief may be granted. 28 U.S.C.
§ 1915(e)(2)(B)(ii).
The filing of a bankruptcy petition operates as an automatic stay applicable
to creditors seeking to foreclose on a debtor’s property. 11 U.S.C. § 362(a). No
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Miley does not challenge on appeal the district court’s dismissal of her other federal
claims, or its refusal to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over her state law claims, and so has
abandoned any argument in this respect. See Timson v. Sampson,
518 F.3d 870, 874 (11th Cir.
2008) (per curiam). Also, we will not consider her arguments that the property was part of the
bankruptcy estate or that her creditors were required to seek a court order confirming no stay was
in effect, because she raises them for the first time on appeal. See Access Now, Inc. v. Sw.
Airlines Co.,
385 F.3d 1324, 1335 (11th Cir. 2004).
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automatic stay goes into effect, however, if, when the debtor files a petition, she
has had two or more bankruptcy cases that were pending in the previous year but
were dismissed.
Id. § 362(c)(4)(A)(i). Within 30 days of filing the latest case,
upon request of a party, the court may order a stay if the party demonstrates that
the case was filed in good faith.
Id. § 362(c)(4)(B).
The statute upon which Miley relies expressly states that an automatic stay
does not issue upon filing of a successive bankruptcy petition under the
circumstances of this case. See
id. § 362(c)(4)(A)(i). As she now acknowledges,
no automatic stay was in effect under § 362(a) because she had two bankruptcy
cases pending in the previous year that were ultimately dismissed, see
id.
§ 362(c)(4)(A)(i), and neither the record nor her brief support her current legal
contention that a temporary stay was in effect. Specifically, § 362(c)(4)(B) gives a
party 30 days to request a stay and allows the court to grant that request, but it does
not prohibit her creditors from taking action during that time period. Miley did not
allege that she requested a stay from the court or that the court exercised its
discretion to grant a stay. Accordingly, the district court did not err in determining
that Miley had failed to state a claim upon which relief could be granted. See 28
U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B)(ii).
Upon review of the record and consideration of Miley’s arguments, we
affirm the district court’s dismissal of Miley’s complaint.
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AFFIRMED.
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