In Re Simone ( 2003 )


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    2003 Decisions                                                                                                             States Court of Appeals
    for the Third Circuit
    9-29-2003
    In Re Simone
    Precedential or Non-Precedential: Non-Precedential
    Docket No. 02-3274
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    "In Re Simone " (2003). 2003 Decisions. Paper 245.
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    NOT PRECEDENTIAL
    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
    ____________
    No: 02-3274
    ___________
    IN RE: RICHARD A. SIMONE
    RICHARD A. SIMONE,
    Appellant
    v.
    APEX MORTGAGE
    ____________________
    Appeal from the United States District Court
    for the District of New Jersey
    (D.C. Civil Action No. 02-cv-01263 )
    District Judge: Honorable Mary Little Cooper
    _______________
    Argued on June 3, 2003
    Before: ALITO, ROTH and STAPLETON, CIRCUIT JUDGES
    (Opinion filed: September 29, 2003 )
    David A. Luthman, Esquire (Argued)
    Toll, Sullivan and Luthman
    800 North Kings Highway, Suite 400
    Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
    Attorney for Appellee
    Edward F. Christopher, Esquire (Argued)
    Edward F. Christopher, P.A.
    227 Maple Avenue
    Red Bank, New Jersey 07701
    Attorney for Appellant
    ______________________
    OPINION
    _____________________
    ROTH, Circuit Court;
    Debtor Richard Simone has appealed the August 9, 2002, judgment by the United
    States District Court for the District of New Jersey, affirming the Bankruptcy Court’s
    vacation of the automatic stay.
    Because the facts of this dispute are well known to the parties, we will not repeat
    them except for a few key ones. On March 31, 1999, Simone and his wife, Patricia,
    borrowed $276,000 from Apex Mortgage Corporation. The Note was secured by a first
    mortgage on Simone’s apartment building in North Hanover, New Jersey. In November
    1999, Simone defaulted on repayment of the loan. Ultimately, Simone filed a Chapter 11
    bankruptcy petition, triggering the automatic stay. The automatic stay was conditionally
    lifted but, when Simone failed to meet those conditions, his property was sold at auction.
    Simone appealed the Bankruptcy Court’s order to vacate the automatic stay to the United
    States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The District Court affirmed the
    Bankruptcy Court. Simone then appealed to this Court.
    2
    Because the property has already been sold, the question whether the automatic stay
    was properly granted is moot and no relief is available to Simone. This case must
    therefore be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. See, e.g., Lusardi v. Xerox Corp., 
    975 F.2d 964
    , 974 (3d Cir. 1992).
    3
    TO THE CLERK:
    Please file the foregoing Opinion.
    By the Court,
    /s/ Jane R. Roth
    Circuit Judge
    4
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 02-3274

Filed Date: 9/29/2003

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 10/13/2015