Friday, April 23, 2010

Evans update: More banks pile on against Mississippi Valley Title

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Matters continue to grow testy between Mississippi Valley Title Insurance Company and several of the banks victimized (allegedly) by Chris and Charles Evans (See synopsis at bottom of page for a recap of the case.). Derek Henderson, Trustee for the Bankruptcy Court, filed a complaint against the banks, Mississippi Valley Title, and MVT's parent, Old Republic seeking to settle the questions of which parties had valid liens and who was entitled to recovery. Copy of complaint

Merchants & Farmers (M&F) filed its answer on April 16 and included a crossclaim against the insurance companies. M&F stated "As to parcels 3A, 4C, 4E and 9A, the grantor under each of the Bankʼs deeds of trust was not the title owner at the time Bankʼs liens were granted. MVT and ORNT insured Bankʼs lien as a first lien on each....

Bank is entitled to a judgment against MVT and ORNT, jointly and severally, compelling immediate performance of their payment obligations under the title policies and immediate full payment of Bankʼs claims, plus all interest, attorney fees and expenses incurred by Bank..." M&F's answer M&F is represented by Jeff Rawlings of Ridgeland.

First Security Bank did likewise, answering the complaint and included a crossclaim against MVT. The bank called Charles Evans an "agent of the title insurance companies" and that he never intended to record the deeds for the properties that were the subject of the loans granted. FSB argues "the Title Insurance Companies knew or should have known that there was reason to suspect the validity of title work performed by Charles Evans.." FSB issued approximately $1.7 million in loans to Chris Evans and claims the "title insurance companies are responsible" for the actions of Charles Evans. Copy of answer

FSB is represented by Kristina Johnson of Watkins Ludlam in Jackson. Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Rawlings have been aggressive in defending their clients' interest during this saga. Her other clients filed similar responses as well. Holmes County Bank, State Bank. Bankplus files a similar response and claimed MVT and Old Republic "breached the terms of the title insurance policy by their failure to satisfy the Bank's claims under the title insurance policies by their failure to cure the title defects and/or their failure to pay the bank's claims in full." Bankfirst did likewise. However, Mississippi Valley Title filed a motion this week asking the Court give it until June 1, 2010 to answer all actions filed by the above banks. M&F immediately opposed the request. (Note, there has been a proposed resolution by the Trustee and MVT but due to its length, it will be addressed in the next few days).

What has been interesting is the evolution of the Evans case from a fraud case filed in Madison County Chancery Court in September against a attorney and businessman to a major scrum between one of the largest corporations in American and many banks in Mississippi. Although the filings are complex reading at times, the banks claim they were defrauded by the Evans brothers due to the issuance of phony title certificates by Charles Evans and granting loans to Chris Evans that were thought to be secured. As Charles was an approved attorney for MVT, the banks are seeking payment on their insurance claims and argue Mississippi Valley Title is responsible since Charles Evans was its approved attorney. MVT has only paid four claims and is the subject of other actions by other banks seeking enforcement of their insurance policies. Considering the average loan was $620,000, the potential losses are substantial for either Mississippi Valley Title or the banks.

On a final note, there is some interesting reading in this exhibit filed between Kristina Johnson and Mississippi Valley Title's lawyers. The first letter is written by Bill Brabec of Adams & Reese to Mrs. Johnson. He points out her clients filed insurance claims with his client, MVT. Brabec notes her filings in the Evans bankruptcy on behalf of her clients and demands she withdraw all her motion in federal court. Just to make sure she gets the message, he close with this statement: "Please understand that the actions taken by your clients in the bankruptcy proceedings may seriously affect their rights under the policies".

Ms. Johnson replied in a letter to Mr. Brabec that his client had not paid any claims even though sixty days had passed since they were submitted to MVT and it was rather interesting the insurance company was treated them as covered under the policy yet had not paid any money.
She then accuses Mr. Brabec of trying to "jump" his clients ahead of hers in the bankruptcy case and states the bank has a right to recover against Chris Evans if the policies pay less than the loans issued. There are more letters and if you are a legal or finance geek, you will find them worth reading. Copy of letters


Synopsis of Evans case (This feature will be included with future posts on Evans case): Charles Evans, Jr. was an attorney approved by Mississippi Valley Title Insurance Company to provide title certificates to MVT and lenders showing a borrower had clear title to property. MVT filed a lawsuit in September accusing his brother of using over 30 LLC's to obtain fraudulent loans from over 30 banks in Mississippi. Chris Evans would allegedly use one company to purchase a large tract of prime commercial real estate in Madison and Desoto Counties. Another company owned by Evans would obtain a commercial real estate mortgage on a smaller section of the tract yet that borrowing company never obtained a deed showing ownership of the land from the other company. Thus the smaller tract was actually non-existed as the larger tract was never actually subdivided. Charles would allegedly provide a title certificate however showing the borrowing company owned the land even though it didn't. Over 80 loans for nearly $50 million were issued by Mississippi banks to companies owned by Chris Evans for lands those companies either did not own. MVT testified federal authorities are currently investigating the case. Chris Evans filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy on October 26, which stopped the Mississippi Valley Title's lawsuit against him as federal bankruptcy law stays most state civil court proceedings once a bankruptcy petition is filed. Mississippi Valley Title testified 65 title insurance claims for approximately $41 million have been filed by banks affected by the Evans case. MVT has only paid four claims according to court documents. Several banks have filed suit against MVT seeking payment of claims. Judge Neal Olack ruled all properties will be sold and the proceeds divided up among the creditors as determined by the Court.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

When are we going to see resolution?? And where are the Evans?

Kingfish said...

I'm going to write about it in the next three days or so. Just takes a while to read and decipher and then write up. They are somewhere around here and WHERE is the FBI? I've no idea. Maybe I should link them to a militia group or say they said something mean about Muslims.

Anonymous said...

Wow that was a lot of feet dragging. So the April 19, 2010 meeting resulted in...??? The insurance company didn't really have a leg to stand on with regards to denying claims. I especially liked the threat of exposing them for their inadequate oversight.

Anonymous said...

Totally off topic, but I got no other place to put this -- I am really looking forward to your commentary on the Governor's/Legislature's actions yesterday regarding PERS.

1) Calling a special session for "three hours from now," during an ongoing regular session.

2) Doing so while the PERS Executive Director and Chair of the PERS Board of Trustees were out of town (and giving no notice to them).

3) Effectively lowering the salaries of every Mississippi schoolteacher, police officer, county official, state employee, and higher education employee by nearly 2% while NOT addressing their own SLRP.

4) Refusing to accept responsibility for their own foolish and short-sighted actions in the late 1990's when they themselves first dug the hole PERS is now in.

I think PERS is a wreck but I thought what the Legislature did yesterday was a tacky as all hell. Amazing that the only thing that can get Barbour, Bryant, and McCoy ALL on the same page is a sneak attack designed to hide problems of the Legislature's own making.

KaptKangaroo said...

Hello, can anyone say SLRP???

Anonymous said...

Uh, Clarion is calling it a pay cut for state employees -- sorry, but it's a pay cut for teachers, too. And state and local public safety, like local police officers and firefighters.

Did a teacher pay CUT ever come up in all those education funding discussions? I don't remember it coming up.

Anonymous said...

It isn't a pay cut nor effective lowering of salary. The gross is the same, the net will be slightly reduced.

Anonymous said...

For someone making $30,000 a year, that's $612.50 less a year, or about $50.50 less a month. No, it's not net, but for someone making $30,000, it's a bill they might not be able to pay -- it's a chunk of money pre or post tax.

Less money in your check each month is functionally a pay cut. If the leg. saw it any other way, would they have been so secretive about doing it?

Pretty dumb of the leg. to screw teachers so close to statewide elections.

Anonymous said...

Pretty dumb of state employees to believe that the taxpayers should be responsible for paying so much of their retirement. PERS is a joke and a massive taxpayer ripoff.

Anonymous said...

I am AMAZED that the FBI is doing nothing?

Why are there still employees at the office of Gulf States Directory when they have defrauded and taken money from countless businesses in Rankin & Madison counties for ads in phonebooks that were never published ?
Can we all defraud and steal millions of dollars and nothing happens ? You can still walk around town living your life facing no criminal charges whatsoever?

What about the employee that called the FBI TWICE and gave information that would have allowed them access to all banking records, financial info , anything they needed to show what the Evans brothers were doing, yet was treated shabbily on the phone to say the least and no interest was shown whatsoever?

Where are the priorities of our law enforcement and the agencies that support them? Do you not care about the very people that vote you in and support you? It is those people that have been hurt the worst. Our busineeses that were already struggling have lost thousands to these two brothers and yet no one does nothing.
They are free walking around, doing what they want? Whose money are they living off of? Why the money that they took in the last several months from MORE businesses they duped into believing a phone book would be published, months after they WERE ALREADY being investigated.
Charles cleaned out his families accounts, wife & daughters. Dont' think he has any money hidden anywhere otherwise you would think he would leave a dollar or two in his families accounts for them to survive this unbelievable tragedy he has brought on them.

Anonymous said...

They hire attorneys and refuse to show up in court with the attorneys. ROFLMAO!
What's wrong Charles? Are you feeling ashamed of what you've done?
Your family you have thrown away?

Are you sorry that you listened to your psycopath brother that lives in his own world and should be living in a padded cell?

If ONLY law enforcement agencies would GET IT that chris and charles believe they are smarter than everyone else and that by the time that MVT and the BANKS get thru fighting it out, no one will be thinking about little charles and chris. They BELIEVE they will get away with it.
This is why they don't show up at court. In their minds it's out of sight out of mind. They don't WANT it personalized on themselves. They want the focus on MVT & the banks. They want it to take years to straighten out.
Had law enforcement taken the advice given and shut the office down at Gulf States well, then we would have all the answers to the questions everyone has asked and the proof and paper trail of where it all went.
Too bad, Chris was in that office for weeks AFTER they were being investigated . You could hear the faint sound of the DELETE button on the computer and the whine of the paper shredder as it shredded countless documents to cover their tracks.



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