A civil complaint ("adversary proceeding") has been filed in the Richmond, VA Bankruptcy Court by a current Sec. 1031 Exchange Client of LandAm 1031 Exchange Services. It is "Lubexpress Land /Operating Co., Inc." The suit alleges, inter alia, on 10-3-2008, LandAm 1031 Exchange agreed to be the QI for plaintiff and received $ 9,000,000.00, "...to be held in trust in Citibank Insured MMA, maintained at Citibank, NYC...." Thus, it looks like this client was only ONE OF 50 OUT OF OVER 450 LandAm 1031 clients who even KNEW about a separate, segregated QI account. This is gleaned from the filed affidavit of "Wm. G Evans, CFO of LandAm 1031,' which was filed in Bankruptcy Court recently. This lawsuit asks for a declaratory judgment, injunction from commingling these funds, return of funds to complete the 1031, or a "turn over" of client funds, or damages of $9 million, conversion, intentional interference with contract, and other relief.
The actual Bankruptcy Court initial filing only requires them to list their "Top 20 Creditors" which they show as "contracts." These clients range from a well-known REIT pegged at $ 77 million for one exchange, down to the "20th" listed creditor at $2.6 million. There are a few famous people on this list. They must file a supplemental list of creditors later.
Interesting to note already is a filed "Objection" by the LandAm 1031 electric power company, "Dominion," whose attorneys say they had "no notice" of Land Am 1031's representations in writing to the Bankruptcy Court that electric utility should continue because they can pay their bills, rather than posting a bond or C/D, or surety. I think the electric bill is $96,000.00 for 2 months. The power company lawyers blast LandAm 1031 for not following Bankruptcy Codes and Rules, as I read it. Not a good sign.
I agree, Bill, existing clients of LandAm 1031 need to hire competent counsel. A good idea would be to "pool" their resources, as a really good Richmond, VA "Creditor's Rights" Counsel bills at $300/400 per hour. This will be a "big scrap." I am seeking a really good lawyer.
My understanding, Bill, is Exeter can maybe help these creditor/claimants out with what amounts to a "substitute" 1031 exchange, no?
Ask me why--I have money tied up with LandAm 1031 also. I also have access to the Bankruptcy Court's docket there. The two Land Am cases have been "consolidated" to one case, entitled: "Land America Financial Group, Inc. et. al. -Jointly Administered Chapter 11 Case(s) Number 08-35994, Judge Kevin R. Huennekens, presiding.
Hope this helps.