Virginia Starr Segal v. United American Bank, David Charles Segal, Martin Grusin, and Rhonda Dileonardo

Case Number
W2004-02347-COA-R3-CV

This is an action for conversion involving two ex-spouses. The wife was the lone signatory on two trust accounts for their daughters. Without authorization from the wife, the defendant bank transferred all of the funds in both trust accounts to the husband’s account. The wife then filed this lawsuit for conversion, fraud and breach of fiduciary duty against the bank, the bank employee who transferred the funds, and the husband. The defendants filed motions for summary judgment. As part of the plaintiff wife’s response, she admitted that she originally put the money into the trust accounts in order to defraud creditors during their divorce. The trial court granted summary judgment to the defendants, based in part on the doctrine of unclean hands. The plaintiff wife appeals. We affirm, finding that the trial court properly applied the doctrine of unclean hands.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Chancellor Arnold B. Goldin
Case Name
Virginia Starr Segal v. United American Bank, David Charles Segal, Martin Grusin, and Rhonda Dileonardo
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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