Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2018

in Re: Gilbert Malooly, and Chris Malooly, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Geraldine Malooly, Intervenors, Teri Finnegan, Lee Chagra, Jr., Joanna Krancher, Tina Chagra and Leslie C. Karam

in Re: Gilbert Malooly, and Chris Malooly, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Geraldine Malooly, Intervenors, Teri Finnegan, Lee Chagra, Jr., Joanna Krancher, Tina Chagra and Leslie C. Karam
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided August 31, 2018

in Re: Gilbert Malooly, and Chris Malooly, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Geraldine Malooly, Intervenors, Teri Finnegan, Lee Chagra, Jr., Joanna Krancher, Tina Chagra and Leslie C. Karam

Opinion

ACCEPTED 08-18-00134-CV EIGHTH COURT OF APPEALS EL PASO, TEXAS 8/31/2018 3:27 PM 08-18-00134-CV DENISE PACHECO CLERK

FILED IN CAUSE - J4-CV NO. 08 -18 001 8th COURT OF APPEALS EL PASO, TEXAS 8/31/2018 3:27:32 PM DENISE PACHECO IN THE COURT OF APPEALS Clerk FOR THE EIGHT JUDICIAL DISTRICT, EL PASO, TEXAS

IN RE CHRIS MALOOL Y, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Y, GERALDINE MA LOOLIntervenors, Reimors Original Proceedings/rom S/aWlOry Probate Court Number Two o/El Pu.\'(} County. T=

J AMES KIRBYDepend r RE .\D, en t Succuso Permanent Administrato r with Will and Codicil AnnCled or th e Estate o r ED'" ARD ABRAHAM , DECEASE D'S APPE NDIX (A-l T HRO UGH A-S)

Respectfully submitted,

DARRON POWELL. Esq.

Attorney at Law 1517 Campbell El Paso, Texas 79902 (915) 313-0081-Telephone (915 ) 313-0091-Facsimile Stale Bar No. 24027632 ORNEY FOR ATI REAL PARTY IN INTEREST JAMES KJRBY READ, AS PERM ANEI\'T DEPENDENT ADMINISTRATO R WITH WILL AND CODICIL ANNEXED FOR THE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRA HAM, DECEASED A-I Defendant Second Amended Original Answer to Intervenor, Gi lbert Malooly's Second Amended Petition in Intervention A-2 Defendant's Second Amended Original Petition, and PlaintilTs' Supplemental Petition dated May 26"', 2015 A-3 Malooly Intervenors' 2017 Objection to James Kirby Read's Appl ication for Distribution of$12,000,000.00 A-4 DefendantfT'hird-Pany Plaintiff, James Kirby Read, Successor Pennancnt Dependent Administrator with Will and Codicil Annexed for the Estate of Edward Abraham, Deceased's Response to Malooly Intervenors' Objection to James Kirby Read's Application for a Distribution of $12,000,000.00 to the EI Paso Community Foundation A-5 DcfcndantlThird-Party Plaintiff, James Ki rby Read, Successor Pennanent Dependent Administrator with Will and Codicil Annexed for the Estate of Edward Abraham, Deceased's Response to Plaintiffs' Objections to l ames Kirby Read's Application for a Distribution of $12,000,000.00 to the El Paso Community Foundation A-I IN TIiB PRODATECOURTNO 20F EL PASO CXJUNTY, TEXAS TERl fINNEGAN, UiliCHAGRA, JR., e.nd JOANNA KRANOIER, Plaintiffs,

WESTSTAR DANK, AS INDIll'ENDENT EXECUTOR OF nm ESTA TU OF BDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED, CAUSE NO. 2012,.cPR03934-A OcfcndIlllVTIrlrd-Pe.rty Plaintiff,

LESUE C. KARAM, Individually, Third·PlIJty Defendant.

OlLDERT MALOOLY, on his behalrMd on behalf ofOeraJdine Malooly, in1C1'YCOOrs.

TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: Comes now, WESTSTAR BANK, AS INDEl'ENnENT EXECUTOR OF mE £STATU OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED, lind files this lheir Second Amended OriQinal.AnSlvcr to Interveoor, GILBERT MALOOLY on his heMlf and on Behalf of OERALDmE MALOOLY's Sulond Amended Petition in lntc:rvcntion, e..nd l\I'Ould respectfully show lhc Court the follolving; T.

GENERAL DEN IAL WESTSTARDANJ(.AS INDEPBNDENTEXOCUTOR Qr mE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED, Defendant, denies each aud every. all and singular ",Uegalions contained in Intl'lV\'.flOrs' Socond Amended Petition in intervention and demands strict prooftheroof.

II.

SPEgFIC DF.NIALS For (IInhcr Answer, if any is noocssary. Defendant WESTSTAR BANK, AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF TIm ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM. DECEASED 'pedficlllly denies: I) That the MALOOLY INT'I!RVENORS' Claims for damascs exceed $1 ,000,000.00 2) TIla\ under Soclion 37'()04 intervenors llave the ri&bllo obain B Doclarlllion of Right to direct !hal WESTSTAR DANK nbslnin from bringing or prosecuting a claim for contribution or indcmnifiClilion, Ilgainsllnterv<:rlOr$, 3) Thallhe lJequesls for JOSEPH ABRAHAM, SR. \0 the CI1AORA GROUP were Sined in the Conn orone or several Trusls for their benefit as children of JOANNE CHAORA.

4) That Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, ""'as Trustee of one or severn! Trusls.

5) TIUlllnere is" disputeomong the parties as 10 the "meaning o[lhe Hondo Pass Partnership Agreement and Ihe existence, duration lind cessation of the Trust".

6) ThaI the conduce of tbe Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, lUi General Partner oftheCJA Par1nenhip is Ihe basis of any claim of the CHAGRA GROUP.

7) That the 1990 PlII1nership Agreement tb,ted Novcmbec I S", 199(} does not supercede lhe 1987 Partnership Agreement.

...., 8) ThaI Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK has sued (he Malooly Inlen'Cnors for contribution or indemnification, \0 dale.

9) ThaI intccvcnor, GILBERT MALOOLY. will fnee "ruinouli finanei,,1 uncertainty" as 10 his rights 10 the propcr1ics which lin:: the subjOCl of the Estate of EDWARD ADRAHAM, absent a Court Orda dirocl.ing WESTSTAR BANK to abstain from bring II claim of contribution.

IO)That the Deeedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, ItllIde any false and misleading representations 10 the Malooly inlervcool"S.

J I) nUll the Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK. mode nny false and misleading representations the Malooly Intervenors.

12) That the Malooly Intervenors can maintain.ll cause of action for any purported false and misleading representalions made by the Dec.edent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, to them.

13) ThaI lhe M.IIiooly Intervenors can maintain a callSC oCaction for any purported false and misleading representations made by Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK. to them.

14)That the M.IIlooly Intcrvc:nors )lave made full paymcntto WBSTSTAR BANK Oul of tho commercial reVCllues of tho McCombs pmpcrty.

IS)That GILBERTMALOOL Y, SR. mlldepayments to EDDlEABRAHAM {rom theMcfule CcntCl" Commercial l.eMe Revenues from" 1998 through 2014 of SS83, 700.00." J6)TIU\t tbe Dcccdcnl, EDWARD ABRAHAM, WIIS responsible forGiLDERT MALOOLY's purported CITOrf in payme:J15 for thc McCombs IIl1d MeR..ae Commercial Properties.

I7)ThaI the Dcccdent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, commiucd any continuing freud on the Malooly Interve:JOrs, in connection with the McCombs and McRae Commercial Properties.

Page3 J 8) 1ba1IheDefend~nt, WESTSTAR BANK. committed an)' continuing fraud on the MDlooJ)' Intervenors, in connection with the McCombs a~ MeRae Commercial Properties.

J 9) ThIll the Dcccdcnl, EDWARD ABRA HAM, violated his ooth 10 the I'robate Court where his father's Estate \\IllS filed.

2O)That lhe Doocdent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, engaged in an)' self.dealing as 10 the McCombs and McRae Commercial Properties.

2 1)1bat the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, made hundreds oCrraudulenl represell18lions, in the course of a 16')'Cl'lr scheme.

22) TIUlt lilly purported Cailure oC Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK. 10 file M AmendOO Inventol)' in this Estate, constitutes a frnudulent representation.

23)Tha1. lilly purported failure of DeCendant, WllSTSTAR BANK, to file 1111 Amended InventOJ)' in this Estate, constitutes a Breaeh of Fiduciary Duty.

24)That MY purported Cailure of Defendant, WESTSTAR DANK, 10 file an Amended inventory in this Estate. constilu(cs self-dealing, to the detriment oC tho Malooly Intervenors.

2S)ThaI any purported failure of Defendant, WCSTSTAR BANK, to file an Amended Inventol)' in Ihi, &talc, conslitules misrepresentation.

2G)Thtlt any purported fail ure of Defendant, WESTSTAR DANK, to file an Amended Inventory in Ihis Estale, constitutes fraudulent concealment.

27)Thnl any purportod failure of WESTSTAR BANK, to file tin Amendod Inventol)' in Ihis EsUllo, has resu lted in any hann 10 the Maleo ly Intervenor..

28)Thot the Discovery Rule is a\'l\i1nblo 10 tbe Malooly Intervenors, in this case.

..... ' 29) That the Doclrine or Frnooulcl1t Concealment is available to tho Malooly Intervenors, in this CA$C.

30)Thllt the ContinuinG Tort Doctrine is available to the Malooly Intervenors. in this case.

31) Thill the Decedent BOWARD ABRAHAM made raise, material representations to the Mnlooly intervenors, about the MeRae and McCombs Properties.

32) Thai WE$TSTAR BANK made raise, mIIterial representations 10 the Malooly InICfVCllOrs.

about lhe McRac and McCombs Properties.

33) That the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, knew represcnlluions made to the Matool), Intervenors, about the MeRlIe 1100 MeCombs Properties, were rnlse.

34)That WESTSTAR BANK, knew representations made \0 the Malooly inter'VCnOrs, "boul the McRae and McCombs Properties, were raise.

35)11la\ the Dcoedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, made representations to the Malooly IntClVCllOrs. abouttheMcRaeand McCombs Properties, that wefe made recldcsslywithout knowledge orlhe truth.

36)111at WIlSTSTAR BANK, made representations 10 the Malooly Intervenors. about the McRae and McCombs Properties, tMI were made recltIessly without knowledge or the truth.

37)11lat the DeoxIent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, made repl'C$IlJ1tations to Ihe Malooly Intervenors, about the MeRae and McCombs Properties, wilh the intent that the Malooly IntervellOrs would rely on them, lo their detriment.

3g)1Mt WBSTSTAR BANK, made representations \0 the Malooly inten>enors, about the MeRao and McCombs Properties, wit h the intent that lhe Malooly Inlervenors ....'OUld rely on them, 10 lheir detriment.

39) lbatthe Decedc::lt, EDWARD ABRAHAM', purpor1ed fraudulent conduct, proximately caused damftces to the Matooly Intervenors.

40) ThaI WESTSTAR BANK', pUlpOrled fraudulelll condoo, proximately caused datnaRcs to the Malooly Intervenors.

41) ThaI a cause ofaedon for Fmud can be maintained by the Malooly Intervenors in this case ror conduet before April 10", 201 1 (more thon 4 years before the date nf filinc of Intervenors' Second Amended Petilion in IntCl'V'Cntion on April 101" 2015).

42)That the Malooly Intervenors' causeofllCtion ror Fraud contained in the Second Amended Petilion in Intervention, relates back to the fil ing ortheir initial Petition in Intervention.

43)That the Malooly Intcrvenon cause ofaetion for Fraud, contained in the Second Amended Petition in Intervention, relates hack (0 !he fil ing of their First Amended Petition in In(ervention.

44) That the Malooly Inu::veoors cause ofllCl.ion for Fmud, contained in the Second Amended Petition in Intervention, is part orthe same tral\Slletion or occurrencc, pled in thei r initial Petillon i1\ Intervention.

45)lbal the Maleol)' Intervenora cause of action for Fraud, contained in the Second Amended I'ctition in Intervention, is part of the a.me transaction Of oecurrence, pled in their First Amended Petition in Intervention.

46}Thnt the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM Breached any Fiduciary Duty, owed 10 the Malonl)' Intervenors.

47)That WESTSTAR BANK Breached all)' Fiduciary Out)', owed to the Malool)' Intervenors.

48) That 1liiy purported Breaeh of Out)' from "1998" to date., is actionable in this case.

P.,,06 49) 11ml lhal Mlliooly Inlervenors WCle damaged by an)' purported Breach of Duly, by Ihe Decedenl, BOWARD ABRAHAM.

SO) 11181 tho Ma looly Inlcrv(mors were dlllOliged b)' all)' pUipOJ1ed Breach of Duty b)' WESTSTARBANK.

SI)ThaI II Cause of Aetion for BfCQch of Fiduciary DUly can be maintain«! b)' lhe Mwoolys in this case, for conduct beforeAprillO'h, 201 1 (more than 4 ),ears before theda!e of filing ofloo MalooJy Seconrl Amended Petition in Intervention on April 10"', 2015).

52) Thal lhe Malooly Intervenors' Cause of Aetion for Breach of Fidueinry Out)'. contained in !heir Sec:ond Amended PetitiOn in Intervention, relates back to the filingdateohheirinitial Petition in Intervention.

53)Th~t the MlIlooly Intervenors' Cause of Action for Breach of Fiduciary DUly, contained in tlleir Second Amended Petition in Intervention, relates back to too filing date oflheir FiBt Amended Petition in inlen.'Mtion.

54) That 100 Malooly IntervenoB' Causeof Action for Breach of Fiduciary Out)', contained in their Sec.ond Amended Petition in Intervention, is paJ1 of the same lrlmsaetion or occurrence pled in their initial Petition in Inten-entiolL 55) 11lat too Maiool), Intervenors' Cause of Aelion for Brench ofridueiary Du ty conl~ined ill tbeir Second Amended Petition in Intervention, is pan of !he same tnlnsaetion or occum:noo pled in their First Amended Pelition in Intervention.

S6)Thatthe Deecdent, BOWARD ABRAHAM, wrongfully convened ~ny funds, belonging to the Malooly IntcrvenoB.

57)Tha\ Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK, wrongfull)' converted any funds belonging \0 the Malool)' Intervenon..

58)~llhe Malooly Intervenors have been damaged by any purported Conversion, by the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM.

59) That the MIllooJy IntervellOrs have been damaged by nny pUlpOrted Conversion, by WESTSTARBANK.

6O)ll\a! a Qluse o( Action (or Convenion, can be mailltained by the Maloolys In this CIIuse (or conduct before April 10"', 2OJ3 (more than 2 years befon: the date o( fil ing of tbe Malooly Inlervenors' Second Amended PeJition in Intervention on April 10 1., lOIS).

61) That the Malooly Intervenors' Cause of Action (or Convenion, contained ill their Stt.cnd Amended Petition in Intervention, relates back to the filinQ date of tbeir initial Petilion in lnlcrvenlion.

62) ThaI the Malooly Jntervenors' Cause o( Action for Conversion, contained in their Stt.cnd Amended Pel it ion in Inlervenlion, relates back to Ihe filing date of their First Amended Petition in Intervention.

63)That the Malooly Intervenors' Cause of Aetion for Conversion, contained in their Second Amended Petition in Intervention, is pari oCtile 5aIIlC transaelion or occurrence pled in their inilial Petilion in Intervt:ntion.

64) That the Malooly Inten>enors' Cause of Aetion (or Conversion, contained in tbeir Second Amended Petition in Intern:ntion, is p3rtofthc same transaction or occurrence pled in their First Amended Petition in Intervention.

65) 11)8t the Decedent. EDWARD ABRAHAM. Breached any Contract '....iIb the Malooly Intervenors.

66)T1mt WESTSTAR BANK, Breached any Contract with the Malooly intervenors.

PageS 67) TItat the Malooly Intervenors sustained lII1y actual or consequential damages 8S a result of 1\ pUIpOJ1ed Breach of Contract, by the Dcccdcnt,lIDWARD ABRAHAM.

68) That the Malooly inlervenon sus(.e.ined any lIetual or consequelltial damages as a ~suJt of a pUlpOrted Breach ofConlmct by the, Defeoollnt, WESTSTAR BANK.

69) That II Cause of Action for Breach of Contract can be maintained by the Malooly Intervenors in this CII$C for conduct before April 10",201 I (more dian 4 years before the date of filing of the Mlliooly Intervenors' Second Amended Pclition in Intervention on April JO'~, lOIS).

70) That the Malooly Intervenors' CRuse of Action for Breaeh ofConllllCt, contllincd in their Soeond Amended Petition in Intervention, relates back: to the filing date of thei r inililll Petition in Intervention.

71)Thatthe Malooly Intervenors' Cause of Action for Breach ofContrael, contained in their Second Amended Petilion in Intervention, relates back: to the filing date of their First Amended Petition in Intervention.

72)Thatthe Malooly Intervenors' Cause of Action for Breach ofContraet. contained in their Second Amended Pclition in Intervention, is part of the same lran$ICtion or oeeum:ncc pled in their iniliat Petition in intervention.

73) That the MlllooJy Intervenors' Cause of Acliml for Breach of Contract, contained in their Second Amended Petition in Intervention, is part of the same trnll5aetion or oecum:nce pled in their First Amended Pclition in Interventi on.

74) Thallhe Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, received and held money, thaI was actually the property ofllle Malooly Intervcnors.

7S)Thal WBSTSTAR BANK, received aud held money, dllli was actually lhe propct1y of the Malooly Intervenors.

76)Thal Ihe condllel of Ihe Docedcnt, EDWARD ABRAHAM, liS 10 "Money Had and Roccivc:d", caused damage 10 the MalOOy IntClVCl1Ors.

77) That the conduel of Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK, lIS 10 "Money Had and Received", caused damage to the Malooly Intervenors.

78)111~1 lhe Molooly Intervenors' Cause of Action for Money Hoo nnd Received ("Count Five') conlAined in their Second Amended Petition in Inlcrvention, ean be maintained in this cause. foreonduct that occurred before April 10"', 201 I (more lhan 4 years before the filing date oflile Malooly Intervenors' Second Amended Petition in Intervention on April 10",2015).

79)Thatlhe Malooly Intervenors' Causeof Aetion for Money Had and Roceived, relates baek the filing dale or their initial Petition in Intervention.

80)111atthe Melooly Intervenors' Cnuse of Action for Money Had lind Received, relates bAck to the filinG date of their First Amended Petilion in intel'Yention.

81)That the Mlliooly Intcrvcl1Ol'$' Causeof Action for Money Had and Received, is part of the same transaction and occurrcoc.e pled in their initial Pelition in Intervention.

82)Thllt the Mlliooly IntClVCnors' Cnuseof Action for Money Had and Received, is part of the same transaction and occurrence pled in their First Amended Petition in Intervention.

83)Thatlhe Malooly IntervCDOn ate entitled to a prospective Declaration of Rights on any matters for which they have nol yet been sued.

84) Thallhe Malooly Intervenors ate entitled \0 1\ Court Ordcr ordering WESTSTAR BANK abstain from bringing /I Contribution Claim, llgalnstlhe Malooly Inte.rvenors.

85) That the Malooly Intervenors 11m entitled to a Coun Qrdce Oi"dceing WESTSTAR BANK to abSlain from bringing lin Indemnification Claim, agninst the Malooly JntCCVCllOrs.

80) T!ult the Mlllooly Intervenors are entitled to an Accounting of the Hondo Property Management of the Deeedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, panicularly lirx:e they bought the Estate's Interest in that property from Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK.

87)That the Dwodenl, EDWARD ABRAHAM mi5llpplied funds of the Hondo I'roper1Y Mnnagcmcnt in coooert with Joseph "Sib" AbTllham, undCT thedcscription of"LOllns".

88)T!ult the Mlllooly IntClVenors have not been paid nil funds to which they were entitled, under the Hondo Propeny Management.

89)Thal the Mlllooly IntCI'VCnors do nol hnve knowledge of the repayment oflolln5 by Joseph "Sib" Abraham in connection with the Hondo Proper1y MllJUIgement.

9O)That the Malooly Intervenors wue not aware of the repayment of loans by Joseph "Sib" Abraham in connection with the Hondo Property Management.

91)Thnlthe Mnlooly Intervenors are entitled to a Declaration ofRigbts a~ to the CHAGRA GROUP concenling Fiduciary Duties, fot which Ihey have not yet been sued.

92)Thalthe Malooly Inlervenors arc entitled to any aetual damages in this cause.

93)That the Dcc:ecIent, EDWARD ABRAHAM. is responsible for errors in p3ymcnts, which the Malooly Intervenors made, with teSped 10 the McCombsIMcRae Properties.

94)That the Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK, is responsible for errors in payments, whieh the Malooly Intervenors made, with respeel to the MeCombsIMeRae Properties.

9S)That the Malooly Intervenors are entitled 10 nny dlU1lages for LOllns vmich the Dcecdent, EDWARD ABRAHAM made to Joseph "Sib" AbTllba.m, regarding !he Hondo Pass Propel1y.

Pa&e II 96)TI,at the Deeedent, EDWARD ADRA HAM, failed to reimbu~ Intervenor, GilbeJl Malool)'.

97) That.ny management fees dIould be forfeited.

98)ThIll any Executor's Fees $hould be forfeited.

99) lbat any Estate cxpenges that have bea1 reimbursed, should be foneited.

Joo) That the Malooly Intervenors nre entitled to recovery of nny Consequential Dftmages in Ihis Cjlse.

10 1) That the MIIlool)' Intervcnors arc entitled to recovery of any Lost Profits.

102) ThaI the Malool), Intervenors are entitled to damages in excess of $600,000.00 but more than S8,OOO,OOO.00.

103) Thet the Malooly Intervenors are cntilled to an award oflny Attorneys' Fees.

104) Th.atlhe Malonl), Intervenors ate entitled 10 recovery of Anomey,' Fees under Chaptet 38 of the TcxllS Civil PllIetice II/ld Remedies Code. lOS) TIlat the Malooly Intervenors hBVO complied wit h the procedure ofChaptcr 38 of the Texas Civil Pl1Ictice aod Remedies Code, for the recovcry of Attorneys' Fees.

106) T1urt the Malnoly Intervenors lifO entitled to Attorneys' Fees under Chapter 134 of the Te.xu Civil Practice and Remedies Code. 107) "That the Malnol), Intervenors have complied with the prooedurcs under Chapler of the Civi l Practice and Remedies Code, for the toCOvcr)' Attorneys' Fees. lOS) That the Malool), rntervenors nre entitled to AUomcys' ]:()CS under "other relevant Texas Statutes" tllat have not been named.

109) TIult the Malonl)' Intervenors arc entitled to recovery of their costs.

110) lllat the Malool)' Inlervenors arc entitled 10 =very ofPrejudgment lnlCfest.

PICe 12 III) That the Malooly IntCl'VCllOB lire entitled to roc:ovcry of Post-Judgment interest.

J 12) ThaI the conduct of the Deec:dent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, was of such charecte!" as to constitute rmud, malice, or cross negligence.

113) That Ihe conduct of Defendant, WJ3STSTAR BANK, was of such character lIS to constitute fraud, malice, or gross negligence.

114) That the Maloo!y Intervenors lire enlillo:! to any IIwltrd ohny exemplary damages.

liS) Thatlhc MlIlooly Interveoon fU'C entitled 10 the imposition ofa Constl'uctive Trust, on the asseis of this !!slate.

116) TIlal S2,OOO,OOO.00 to $4,000,000.00 would not hnvc been passed to the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, in the absence of the Ikceden!'s purported wrongful conduet.

I J 7) That the Fim TIme that the Malooly Intervenors had notice of any Title problems with the McCombsfMcR.8e I'ropcr1ies IYUS in November of2014.

118) That the Mlliooly intCIVCI10rs had no Constructive Notiec of any Title Problems with McCombsfMeRao Properties between 1998 lind November of 20 14.

119) That the MALOOLY INTERVENORS had no duly to inVCSIiaate any Title Problems lIS to Ihe McCombsIMcRae I'roper1ies between 1998 and November of2014.

120) ThattbeMALOQL Y 1N'J'ERVENORS wete not IIWtIrC of any Tille problems 11$ to the McCombsIMcRae proper1ics unlil November of20J4.

IlL SPECIAL EXCEPTION Flnl SIlI::cln! ElCccptlon: Defendant WESTSTAR BANK, AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF nm ESTATE OF EDWARD ADRAl-lAM, DECEASED, specially cxceptllo the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' Request for Injunctivc Relief I.e. for the BMk to abslaill from

/'ago 13 certain conduct, beeause such. request for htiunctive RclieffaiJs 10 comply wilh lhe T~.s Rules ofelvil Procedure in Ihallhe pleading is nOI verified or supported by Affidavit; docs not provide for an Injunctive Cos! Bond; not docs it demons1rale ilT'Cp.r.ble injury, loss or damage.

Remarkably, the purported, ilT'Cparable injury, loss or damage is GILBERT MALOO LY, SR. 's "ruinous financial uncerlainty." Aocordingly, Defendant WESTSTAR DANK, AS INDEPeNDENT IlXECUTOR OF111£ ESTATE OP EDWARD ADRAHAM, DECEASED moves the Court 10 require the MALOOLY mTERVENORS to replead th is IIlIegalion in the Socolld Amended Petition in Intervention, or in the rutcmativc, to strike the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' Request for Il\iunctive Relief in lhe Second Amended Petition in Intervention.

IV.

AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES;

nle TC."I:a5 Supreme Courl has beJd IMI a Declaretory Judgment requires II jUlticiable controven,. 11$ to the rights and 5lalus ofpat1ies lIcIually before the Court for adjudication, and the dedamtion sought must flCtunily resol ve the oonlrOvcrsy, Brooks \I. Nor/hglen Ann., 141 S.W.3d 1S8, (Tex. 2004, reb.denied). TIle Dcclamtory Judgment Aet does not empower tho Court to render M advisory opinion or 10 rule on II hypothctieal fQet silulllion, us the MALOOLY IN"ITIRVENORS have requested. Acoordingly, IIjudicilll docision rcac.hod without a case or oonlroversy, is on advisory opinion. which is bnrred by the s¢p.mltion of POI\lll"S provisions of the TcxllS Constitution. /Jroob, Irtprn~tl64.

P"I:C U MofOOYCt, II requesl fO/" Dcdllnltory Judgment depends on II finding that the issues lIJ'C OO!

hypothetical or contingent, lind the question presented mils! resolve lin actunl controven;y, although such questions may in the future require ndjudication, Empirt! Lifo Irrmranee Co. 1'. MtXXIy, 584 S.W.2d S5S, SSS (Tex. 1989). In this case, MALOOLY INTERVENORS are nO I Heirs or Devisees ofthc EDWARD ABRAHAM's Estate, and are not adjudicated liable or at fault, even ifdcsignated a Responsible Third-PlIrty. PcrlUlps the best illustration Ihal the MALOOLY INTERVENORS seek lin /ldvisory opinion is their request for Declamtory Rclicl'lo the Court for a DcclllrationofRighlthat MALOOL Y INTERVENORS dKlnol O\ve II fidueill1)' duty to the Chawa Plaintiff" Clearly, this is II requesl 10 tbe Court for DocJal1ltion of Non-Liability, 1100 rKlt an appropriate request for DocIamtory Relief. Moreover, a further iJlustmlion that MALOOLY INTERVENORS' Jiftbility is hypolhetical is the foct lhal SOClion 33.004(1) oCthe Te:xns Civil Pmetic,c and Remedies Code expressly provides thllt even thegJ1!llling of II Motioo for Leave to Designate 1\ ~n lIS II. Responsible Third-Party, or a finding offault awunst the persoo doe.s not, by itself, impose liability on the pcn:on. JII this tnse, the JndepMdent Exoeulor merely nllmcd GILBERT MALOOLY U II pflsslblc R cs !!9nllble '11llrd-PAr1l' lind lin not ' pught Coun approval for such a pesigugllon, li nd has not actually ~ucd th eMALOOJ.. Y INTERVENORS for such Contribution fi nd IndcmnffiCIIl ion.

Finally, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' request. for II Coon Ordct for WESTSTAR BANK, AS INDEJ'ENDENT IlXECUTOR OF TIlE ESTATE or EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED, to nbslaln from bringing n clAim for either contribution or indemnifiCillion is, in reality, II request for Injunctive Relief to enjoin the Bank. under the disguise of II request for Dcclamtory Relief. Such. Request for Injunctive Rclicf i~ clearly improper and fails to complywith the Texas Rules of Civil ProorxIwe, because their plcadin\l is not verified or supportod by Affidavit;

r l£e IS docs not provide for an Injuntlion Cos! Dond; and does not demonstmtc in-epamble injury, loss or damage. The"mioous financial unccrtainty"c1aimed by Oilbel1 Malooly, Sr. f>implydoe$ 1101 suffice.

~fcm:, since the Dcclllrlltory Judsment would not terminale a conttoVt'.l'S)' belwccn parties nnd would be irrelevant atlhc timcJudgment is enteral, this request (or DocIllrIItory Relief amounts to no more than lin adviSCl')' opinion which the Courllacb the power to deliver. Jt is undisputed thai (he DocIarlllory Judgmenl Act docs nel! empower this Court to issueadv;sol)' opinions. Brooks, wpm.

111 164. Consequc:ntly, this Court should no! declare (he Non-Liability of the MALOOLY INTERVENORS or issue an OrdCl' for WESTSTAR BANK 10 ~b$tRjn from bringing claims.

v.

The MALOOLY INTERVENORS' Second AmencIOO Petition in Int=lion contains Five (5) new QmSdl of Action nat found in either of thei r initial Petition in Intervention or their Fim Amended Petition in Intervention, _11' Fraud (Count One); Breach of Fiduciary Duty (Count Two); Convcnion (Count Three); Breach ofContl1lC\ (Count Four); and Money H"" I!Ild Roccivod (Count Five). Asidefrom lheunqualifted, Sworn Testimony ofGilbel1 Malooly, Sf. 111 11is Deposition of May 13",2014 thai he had no cvidtncc of lIny wrongful conduct by the Dooc.dcnt, EDWARD ABRAHAM, these new Oruses of Action clearly do nol relate back to the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' initiol Petition in Intervention or their Firs1.Amcndcd Petilion in Intervention.

Seetion 16.068 of the Texas Rules ofOvil Pt!lclicc Mid Remedies Code c.xprcssJy provides; If 1\ filed pleading relates to II. cause of action, cross-action, countctelaim, Of defense that is not subject to II. plea of limilll.lion when the pleading is filed, l SUbsoqllCllt IUl1endmcnt or supplement to tho pleading that changes the facts or £.rOunds ofUability or dcfcnse is 001 subject to a plea of limitation unless the amendment Of supplement il 'molly hued on 1\ newdislinet, «different ~etion orOCWlTCtlce.

Page 16 The fhoe (5) new Cause of lICIion contained in Inlervenors' Sooond Amended Pelition filed April 10"', 2015 are based on new, distinet and different, transaelions or oeeurrences, than what is contalnod in eithec their initial Pelition in IntCl'Velltion or their Firsl Amended Petition in Intervention.

Consequently, these live (5) new CaUSICS of Action (Fraud, Breaeb of Fiduciary Duty, Conversion, Breach of Contract 1100 Money Had find Re<:ei vcd) nrc subject 10 II Plea of Umillltion, and the operative date for CIIicuiating Umitations is April 1 01~, 2015, when tltey were lim misod by the MALOOLY JNTERVENORS, is II new, differenl and distilltl, ~ion orOCCUIl"CfJCe.

V •• nURn AFFJRMAIJVE DEFENSE: For further Answer if any is necessary, Defendant alk:ges by Third Affirm_live Derense that there is no 10nglll" 1\ Cause of Aeliol! for the BreaclJ of Fiduciary Duty in Partnership Dealings in the State ofTC;'(2S, and the rights. obligations IUld duties of partners have been codified in the Texas Business Organizations Code siQC(l Jfllluruy 1, 2010, recnnliess of when the partnership was formed.

More spocificaJ.ly, WESTSTAR BANK OOI1tends that lhe Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM c:ondUCled himselfin II. manuel that he rct\SOnably beliCYed was in the best intCl"CSl of the patlncnhip, nod octed in good fQith. MoreoYel", it is disingenuous (or the MALOOLY INTERVENORS 10 allege II. Breach of Fiduciary Duty against the Deoedent, EDWARD ABMHAM in Partnenhip Dealings, when they had the Parlnersbip Duty of Care and 'YCnl responsible for making the Partnership distributions for the McCombsIMeRae Properties, logelhlll" with the preparation of IRS Forms K-I forsuthproperties, and WESTSTARDANKrelicdon their IRS FormsK-I. Finall),.!heMALOOLY INTERVENORS areal1empti ng 10 substitute !heir Business Judgment for thai o{ \he Deecdent. after nc:Yer previously complaining \0 the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, about the TItle to !he McCombsIMcRae Properties.

PI&C t1 VII.

FOURTH AFFIRMATIVE DEJtENSE: For fortheT Answer, if any is ncccssary, Dcfcndl1l1\ alleges by Foorlh Amnrmlil'C Defense Ihal Section 152.204 of tile Texas Business Organizalions Code has governcxl all PlIl'Ioership Dc&lings in the State orTcxas since Janu8ry \", 2010, rcsntdlcss orwhen the p.utnCrship WtlS fanned. More spe<:ifically, Oefendanl WESTSTAR BANK contends that under Section 152.204(d) that the Deoedent, in his capaeity lIS MtlnDging Partner, WII!l nof II Trostee lind is nof held 10 the sttll1dams of II Trustee. Moreover, onder Sedion IS2.204(e), I)cfendant c:ontendsthlt theDe<:cdc:nt did 110\ violafe II dUfy OT obligation under fhe TC,I;IIS Business Organizations Code OT onder the PlII'\nerJ.hip Agreement, merelybo::ausc his conduct may have furthered his own interests.

VIU.

FJIm1 AFFJUMATIVE DEFENSE: For ful1m Answer, ifllllYis Jlt'ttSS"ry, Dcfendanl alleges by Fiflh Affinnalive Defense that Section 152.206 of the TCl(1IS Dusine:;s Organizations Code hIlS govcmod all Partnership Dealings in the SUIte of TCXII$ since limoat)' I, 2010, regardless of when the parlncrsmp WlIS farmed. More specifically, Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK contends that onder Sa:tion 152.206(b), that IIIl Cfl'Or in Ju dgment by the Decedent, while lICIing lIS a Managing Partner, docs 1101 by itself constitute a Dreach of the Doly oreAre, oWlld 10 lhe MALOOLY INTERVENORS (or the CHAGRA Plaintiffs, for Ihat mailer).

IX.

SIXTIT AFFIRMATIVE DEFRNSE: Forfusthcr Answer, ifany isncttssary, DcfendanllllJeges by Sixth AmrmallveDefcnse Ihal tbe MALOOL Y INTERVBNORS nrc Eslopped from making many oflhe elaimsths.t form lhebltsis ofthcirSecond Amended Petition in Intervention. MOlt~fieally, MAWOLY INTERVENORS arc cstop~ from requesting an Accounting for Lo.ns made by the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM to Joseph "Sib" Abraham, because the MALOOLY INTERVENORS not only had knowlcdgeofsueh 1000000, but facililll.ted (he repayment of such Loans and were an inte.grnl part of that tmlWlCtion. Likewise, the MAWOLY INTERVENORS are estopped from elaimins the Decedent, EDWARD ABRA HAM misled them as to the oWTlCl"Ship of the McComhsIMeRae PropctIics, because the MALOOL Y INTERVENORS weTe lhe ManaginB Par1J1Crs of such properties, and as such, had the Partnership dllty 10 make sure they were mllldng appropriate Partncnhip Distributions.

Moreover, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS nre est~ from complaining aboul Tille to the McCombslMcRae Propcr1ies. because they did not conducli rille Search between 1998 to November of2OI-'I, by their own judicial admissiOIL Consequently, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS cannot now 'hift the blame for tl.e.ir mistakes, to a Decedent, who cannot now defend himself.

X SEVENTn AIIFTRMATfVE DEFENSE; For further Answer, if any is nooeswy, Oofendant Rlleges by way ofSc"cnlh Affinnlllivc Defense that MALOOLY INTERVENORS have Waived the right to !'CCO\'Cfover-paymenlS for the McCombsIMcRne J>roperties Ihal they allege were paid to the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM.

The MALOOLY INTERVENORS were the Mamging PtJr1ners ofthc MeCombsIMcRae Property and cannot now shin the blame for tbeir CfI'OfS in Il'I8king partnership distributions "from 1998 10 date" to the Decodcnl, EDWARD ABRAHAM, who cannot now defend himself. Finally, the MALOOL Y INTERVENORS have waived any claims Cor Title problems v.11b the McCombsfMcRac Properties, because they had eons1roc:tive notice by means or Public RccordJ oCEI Paso County, as

Pap 19 to the ownership of ruch propetlies, and (Well [I~ they were the MAMting Partner, never oondueted a TItle Search from 1998 to November of2014, by their ov..njudieial admission.

Xl.

EIGlU'U AFFJRMA TIVE DEFRNSR: For fUl1her Answer, if any is neussory, Defendant alleges by wa)' of Eighth AfJjnn~llve

Defense the Doctrines of Rltilication andfor Acquicso::noe. More specifically, the MALOOLY INlT,.,R,VENORS have eitber ratified or acquiesced in their claim of over-payment of par1nership distributions made 10 the Docedcnt, BOWARD ABRAHAM for the McComb!IMcRae Commercial properties sillOO "1998" nnd c:nnnol now shift the billme for their errors /IS Managing Pal1ner \0 the Dettdent, who cannot now defend himself. Moreover, lhe MALOOLY IN'TCRVENORS lICquiescod. b)' failing to obtain a TItle Report on the MeCombsIMcRBe Propc:r1ies until November of 2014. Consequentl)', lhe MALOOLY INTERVENORS eilhcr ndified or acquiesced to those pmporied over-paymenlSlo the Dc:coGent Edward Abraham.

xrr.

NrNTH AFFIRMATIVE DEFF.NSF...: For fUl1her Answer, if An)' is necessary, Defendant IIlJeges by WIlY of Nintll Affinnll li,'O Ilefcnse, the Doctrine of Laches. More specificall)" for years. the MALOOLY lNffiRVENORS were the Managing PlIr1nerships of the McCombsfMcRJJC Properties 1Uld, as such, wen: m;ponsible for the appropriato payments ofPartnermip distributions. Consequently, the Doctrine ofLnches bars the MALOOLY INTERVENORS from now changing their positions SO liS 10 1I1l0IVthcm 10 shift the bJlU'Ile for their errors /IS Mannging Pllrtner, to the DocOOent, EDWARD ABRAHAM, who cannot now defend himself.

XlII.

TF--NTJ{ AFFfRM/J.IVE DEFE..NSE: For furlbet Ansm::T, if IIny is ,........ssary. Defendant nlleges by Tenth AffirmRIf"c Dcfcll$c that the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' suit is bamxI by Umlfllt iOIlL More specifically. the MALOOLY INTERVENORS allege wrongful conduct orlile Decec:lcnt, COWARD ABRAHAM (rom "J 998 \0 date", The MALOOLY INTERVENORS' cause of action for ConV'Cl"lion is bam:d by the two (2) year St.Illute ofUmiUllions contained in &:cIion \6.003(0) ortile Texll'5 Civil Prnclioc and Remedies Code. Similarly, MALOOLY lN1T:.RVENORS' ClIuses of aclion for Fraud, Breach ofConlntd., Drcacl! of Fiduciary Duly, and Money Had and Rcccivcd lire barred by lhe four(4) year Slalule of Umilalions contained in SocIions 16.004(.) and 16.051 of the TexllS Civil Praetice IIlJd R.cmedicsCodc. Moreover. nofIC ofthc Fivc(S) new Causes of Action contained in the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' Second Amended Petiaon in Inl~ntion relate baclr:: \0 the dale of filing of their initial Petition in Intervention, under Section 16.068 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. While the MALOOLY INTERVENORS now claim, thaI they jug( diSC(lVC/'ed \he Title Problem in November 0(2014, they had n duty as Managing Partncc to conduct such n 1i11~ Search as far bacl: of 1998. They ....'ele also on conslruetivenOlicc om tle to the McCombsIMcRaePropertics ~ means of the Public Rooords of El PII!lO County. Texas. Clearly, their claims are bamxI by Umitations.

XIV.

E LEVRNTH AFFJRMATlYE DEFENSE : For further Answer, if any is necessary, Defcndll!lt n11eges by Eleventb Amnnll!ive Defw se that My 011'11 Agreement alleged in MALOOLY INTERVENORS' Second Amended Original Petition in Intervention is unenforceabl e, beea~ of the Statute of Frauds. Moro specifically, the MALOOLY INrnRVENORS allege 01111 Ag.rocments with iCSpCCI 10 Real Propcrly wim the Decedenl, EDWARD ABRAHAM, lind which were no l pcrfonnable within A)'CItr. Sueh Oral Agreements, with !he Dcoodenl, ewn if lhey were actually made, are unenfo=blc, pIII'Suanl to Section 26.01 el. seq. oflhe Texas Business lind Commerce Code IU1d Ihe SlJltute ofr-muds.

XV.

DVELFrH AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE: For furthCf Answer, if any is neee:ssary, Defendant all~ by wily ofn"elffll Afl'i rmftli\'e Defense that the Dead Man'. Ruleconlained in Rule 601 of the TcxlI$ Ruks ofEvideooe renders the MALOOL Y INlMVENORS' allecations 1l000llhe Occcdenl's rcpresen1ltliOnll Inadmissible into cyidence in a civil oetion. More specifically, the MALOOJ.Y INTERVENORS' Second Amended Original Petition in Intervention is twed on numerous, uncorroborated oral statements (,'hundreds of representations" allegedly made by the Decedent, Ihat are nOi admissible into Bvidern:e in this Probate Cause, and which should be excluded under Rule 601(b).

XVL TIfIRTEENIH AFFJRMATJYE DEFF'.J!SE: For further Answer, if any is ncocssal)', Defendant alleges by way ofTI,irloenlh Affinn.li\'e Defense with regard \0 Deecden\'s conduct complained about by the MALOOLY INTERVENORS, the Dcoed<:ntllded in good faith,lUld was nol guiJlyofbad faith, self-dealing. orrccldcss indiffCJCnc:e townn:!s the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' interests or rights. Moreover, tho Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM exetcised the judgment and care Ihll, undec Ihe then.pteYaiUng cireumst.ances, II person of ordinary prudence, di5lCl'etion and intelligence would exercise in the mallagement. oftheit own affairs i.c. [be prudent pcl'Son standard.

XVII.

FOURmENTIIAFFJRMAnVEDEFJ~SI~:

For further Answer, ir lilly is 1W1'SS8I)', nerClldlll\t a1!eges by wily on rou rtunl II Affirmlllil'e Defcn5e that the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' claims ftTC barred, in whole or in part, due to the MALOOLY INmRVENORS' own negligcn<:c, in that MALOOLY INTERVENORS failed to exercise ordinary care, OI"exercise reasonable diligence, whio;:h proximately caused in whole or in part the injuries mid damages. if any, complained or by the MALOOLY J}.,!'fERVENORS, More specifically, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS clftim that n Title Search in NoYember or 2014 disclosed n Title problems with the McCombsIMcRae Properties. Since as Mnnaging Partner, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS should ooY'C condl.lCte<l r;lIo;:h II Tille Seoroh as rar back as 1998, they should not now be allowed to shift blame ror thei r error, to !he Deeedcnt, EDWARD ABRAHAM, who cannot now defend himself. The MALOOL Y INTERVENORS wae also on constructive notioeorTItle 10 the McCombsIMeRaePropertics by means of tile Public Records ofE! Paso Dnmty, T~~ xvm.

F1FTEENtHAFFIRMATIVEDEFRNSE: For further Answer, if any is ncocssal)', Defendant alleges by way ofli'ifleenlh Afiimlalin Dcrl'Jlu . of Doctrine of Proportionate Responsibility. More spocifieally, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' injuries and dllmagcs, if any, can be IIttributed \0 scvcrnl causes and should be IIpporportioned 1Inl0JljJ the various C(lUSCS ncoordina \0 thercspoctivc contributions ofrruch CIIuses to the harm sustained, ifany.

Pag623 SI)"'TEENTH AFFJRMATIVP:DJ~FENSK: For furthcl' Answer, ifany is nceeswy, Defendant alleges by way of Six Ice nth Affirmative Defense lhe purported failure 10 amend lUI Estate Inventory in 1\11 on-coing Probate Cause, does not constitute the basis for ACause of Attion for Fraud, J3rcacb ofFidudliry Duty or Mi..sreprcscntlltion.

Rother, the c:om:ct procedwe is to file suit to Correct an Emmeous or Unjust Inventory under SectiOlI )09.10) of the Tass Eslatc:s Code. Morcover, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS IlIC improperly using the Estate's Invcnlmy as oonclusivc evidence in their Second AmeJlded Petition in Intervention, contrary 10 Section 309. 151 oflhe Texas I$tales Code. xx.

SEVEI\7EENTJI AFFfJu\'lA TIVR PEFENSE: For fut1bCT Answer, if My is JV'('CSSI!ry, Defendant a1le£es by way of Seventeenth AlJirnllllive Defense ofDottrine oC Unclean Hands. llJe MALOOLY mTERVENORS atlempt to improperly use the EslIIIC's Invenlory as evidence, is in violation of Section 309.151 of the Tcxas Estates Code, lind constitutes "Uncleans HI\I1ds". Moreover, they IIl1empt 10 shift tho responsibility of 1\ 1ille IlC8I'Ch for the MeCombsIMcRae Commetcial Properties, when Ihey ~ the Maru.ging Partncn. with that responsibility and that Pllrtnership Duty of Cam.

XXl.

EIGHTEENTH AFFJRMATlYE DEFENSE: 110r further AnSWCf, if nny is necessary, Derendnnt alleges by way ofEfgblccn!h Affirm.live Defense, that the "DiSl;:Overy Rule" does nolllpply in this 11I\\'SUi\.

Courts will nol apply the Discol'CI)' Rule to claims arising from probate proceedings, Cll'en if the Claim is for Fmud. Moon~y 1'. liar/iII, 622 S.W.2d 83, 85 (Te.>(. 1981); Neil/I'. Yt/f, 746 S. W.2d 32, 3S·26 (fex. App.-Auslin 1988, writ denied). Consequently, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS claims of more lhan 17 years of damages are concIusivel)' barred by Limitations, particulnrly sinoe the "Discol'Cl)' Rule" eannot be IIpplied in this Cause. MOfOO\la', the MALOOL Y Ih'TERVF}I.!ORS f~lIurc to exercise rcllson~oJe diligence olso predudes apptiClltion of the "Discovery Rule" in this Cause. Dy their judieinl admissions in their 0\\.11 pleadings, the MALOOLY INTERVENORS state that they did 001 roquc:st II Title Search of the McCombsIMcRse Propel1les from 1998 until Novemw, 2014 IlIld there is no evidence that the MALQOLY IN'ffiRVENORS e\'tc complained 10 the Deoedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM about the Title to the McCombsIMcRae Properties.

Consequently, the MALOOLY JN11!RVENORS' failure 10 e:>.:aeise reasonable diligence precludes application oftlJe Discol'et)' Rule in this Case, whatsoever.

XXlL NINETEENTH AFFmMATIVE DRPENSE; For further Answer, if any is 1iIX s",y, J)c.[endlUli alleges by 'V8Y ofNlneleentb Affinnatn'c DcfCJ1SC, that the Continuing Tort Doctrine, does not apply in this lawsuit.

The Texas Supreme Court has not rooognized the "Continuing Tort Doctrine" and it does not apply to theMALOOLY INTERVENORS' Tort Causesof Action in this lawsuit. More specifically, lower CoUfls llave held that the "Continuing Tort Doctrine" tmditionally appl ies to tallSc:$ of IICtion such as NuiWlCC, Trespass IlIld False Imprisorunent, and no! the Tort causes of action alleged by the MALOOLY INTERVENORS in this IBw$uiL 50 Tex Jur. 3d-Llml'01;o~, &clio" 66 t/llil/cd H HCcmllnullrg Torl 01 JXlCt 378. , XXIII.

TWENTlEUl AFJ?lRMATIVE D1~FENSE; For rurther Answer, ir My is fII"«SS",)" Defendanllllleges by "...ay ofTwcn lielh Affirmal ive Ddeuse the statutory ClIp for eJ(emplllry damages.. More q:tOCiftcally, DefendlUlt invokes Ihe limitations 011 the lII110unt of exemplll')' damages rerovernblc thai is contained in Section 4 1.008 of the Texas Civil Practicellll!l Remedies Code. XXIV.

TWENTY-FIRST AppJRMAllVE ))EFENSE: For finthcr Answt:r, jf any is necessary, Defendant al leges by way of 1\venty-Firtt Affirmative Defense lhe standan:ls for the reeovery for excmphuy damages. More specifically, Defendant alleges the standards for reeovery of exemplary damages I1S contained in Section 41.003 oflhe Texas Civil Practiccand Remedies Code, iu that the MALOOLY INmRVENORS must prove by cl~r Iud c:onvineing evidence that the harm with respect to which the MALOOLY JN1T:.RVENORS seek rocovery of excmphu)' damages, is basoe! on fmud, malice or cross IlCdigc.no:c,; and that exemplary damages not be awarded unless thcJury Vadiet is unnnimous.

XXV.

TWENTY=SKCOND AFFlRMAnv£ llEF£NSE: For further AnSWCI', if lilly is 11'....... .,.".')', Defendlll\t alleges by way of 1\venty-Seeond MJirrnntive Defense that MALOOL Y INlERVENORS have failed to comply with My Statutory basis for recovery oflll\y Altomey's Foes, whatsoevcc•

.....,.

XXVI.

JURY J>EMA ND Defendant, WESTSTAR BANK, AS INDEPENDENT EXOCUTOR OF TIm £STAn: OF EDWARD ABRA HAM, DECEASED requests a Trial by Jury.

XXVll.

J'RA YER WHEREFORE, WGSTSTAR BANK requcslS judgment of tbe CoUI1 lhal MALOOLY INTERVENORS lake nolhing by their suit, and tMI WESTSTAR BANK, AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF TIm GSTAm or EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED rcoovcc all costs incumd in defense of the MALOOLY INTERVENORS' Declaratory Judgment Action and Claims, as well as: I) Coslsofwil;and 2) Such oIherand furthctreliefto which WESISIARDANK, AS INDEi>ENDFNT EXECUTOR OFnlE ESTAm OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED may 00 justly entitled, in Jawor in equity.

" Anomey 1517 Campbell EI Paso, Texas 79902 (9 15) 313-00S I-Tclephone (915) 313-0091 -Faesimile Stale Bar No. 24021632

J>age 27 C£RTI PICJ\TE OF SERVI CE I, DARRON POWELL, do hereby certiry thai I have delivered ft true and correct copy or the roregoinG to Intervenor GILBERT MALOOL Y, by and through their Allomeys or Rco;:ord, MarlcC. Walker, Esq., COX SMlTIi MAlTHEWS INCORPORATED, 221 North Kansas Slreet, Suite 2000, J3I Paso, Texas 79901 and 10 lbomas E. Stanton, Esq. , 409 Oakerest, Cedar Park, Texas 78613, and 10 PlaintilTslThitd·Party Derendants, 1T,.R1 FINNEGAN, LEn CIiAGRA, JR., and JOANNA KRANCHER, by and through their Altome)'ll of Rco;:oro, Slim J. l..esntc, Esq., SCHERR & LEGATE, PLLC., Attorneys III Law, 109 North Oregon, 1 2'~, Floor, El Paso, TexllS 7990lJeromc M. Karam, Esq., UlW Office or Jerome Karn ,308 W. J'nrkwood, Suite I04A, Friendswood, Texas 77S46, on this the 1fJ day or -1)01 S.

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DARRON POWELL A-2 ;I Paso County - Probate Court 2 Filed 618/2Cl15 4:53:39 PM Oelia BAone!

County Cieri EI Paso Coun~ 2012-CPR0393< IN mE PROBATE COURT NO 2 OF EL PASO COUNTY, TEXAS TERl FINNEGAN, LEE CHAGRA. JR., and JOANNA KRANCHER, Plaintiffs/COImter-Claim Defendants, WESTSTAR BANK HOLDING COMPANY, INC., AS mDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, CAUSE NO. 2012-CPR03934 DECEASED, Defendantlfhird-Parly Plaintifi7Counter-Claim Plaintiff, LESLIE C. KARAM, Individually, Third-Party ~fendant ~d GILBERT MALOOLY, on his behalf and on behalf of Geraldine Malooly, InterveoonVCoun.ter-Claim Defendants.

TO TIlE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: Comes nOw, WES1SIAR BANK HOLDING COMPANY, INc., AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF mE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED, and flies this their Second Amended Original Answ'Cr 10 Plaintiffs' Second Amended Original Petition, and Plaintiffs' Supplemental Petition dated May 2~, 2015, filed in this Cause, together with Defendant'S Thirtl Amended Original Counter-Claim, and would respectfully show the Court the following:

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GENERAL DENIAL WESTSTARBANK HOLDINOCOMPANY,ING.,ASINDEPENDENTEXEClITOR OF TIlE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED, Defendant, denies each andevery,a11 and singular allegations contained in Plaintiff's Second Amended Original Petition, and Plaintiffs' Supplementnl Petition dated May 26"', 201 5, and demands strict proof thc:reof.

II.

SPECIFIC DENIALS For further Answer, if any is f!Ca'SS",)" Defendant WESTSTAR BANK HOLDING COMPANY.

INC.. AS INDEPENDENT EXEClITOR OF TIrE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED sjH:clfically dentes: I. that the Decedent failed to protect Plaintiffs' interests in Ihe Property at issue in this Cause; 2. that the I>e«dent breached any Fiduciary Duties owed to Plaintiffs in connection with managing the properties at issue in this Cause; 3. that the Decedent failed and refused to account to the Plaintiffs, with iespeU to their intetests, collectively and individually; 4. that the Decedent failed and refused to account to Plaintiffs, with respect to the businesses and assets held by the Family Partnerships; 5. that the Decedent failed and refused to provide Phrinliffs with IlCCC:SS to the boo~ and records ofme Family Partnerships; 6. that the Decedent failed and refused to provide Plaintiffs with IICCeSS to the book!; and records of the Property lit issue in this Cause;

..... ' 7. that the Decedent fmled to file required reports and other filings with the Texas Secretary of State, on behalf of the Family Partrxnhipund/or the: Property; 8. that the Dcccdent engnged in numerous acts of self-dealing \\lith the Family Partnerships and/or the Property; 9. that the Decedent used funds and assets belonging to the Family Partnerships and/or the Property to make interest-free and forgivable loans to his fami ly membeB and friends, at the expense of the Plaintiffs; 10. that the Decedent charged the Family Partnerships unjustified fees and expen9CS. that ....'ere not substantiated; . that the Decedent failed and refused to malce timely and proper distributions to Plaintiffs ftom.

the Family Partnerships; 12. that the Decedent grossly mismanagod the Family Partnen>hips and/or the Property at issue ill thiJ Cause; 13. thaI the Decedenl grossly tnismanaged the Family Partnerships and/or the Ploperty, by DOl obtaining long-1emI Leases and/or by charging rates far below the cdstins market 1Iltes; 14. that the Decedent grossly misrnana&ed the Family Par1neOOips and/or the Propetty, by not having a full and competent staff; 15. that the Decedent grossly mismanaged the Family Pl!lInerShips and/or the Property, by not keeping the piOperty up-daled and repe.imI.; 16. that the Plaintiffs ever offered to withhold any of their med distributions for the up-date and repair ofthc Property, III issue in this Caux; 17. that the Decedenl grossly misJnanII.&ed the Family Partnmhips lI.Ddfor \he P10petty by nol treating the plOperty with the SII.IIle level of care, lIS his own plOpe.!.1ies;

Pate) 18. that the Decedent refused to answer questions posed to him about the status and operation of the Family Partnerships and/or the Property; 19. that the Decedent granted any improper Deed of Trust to Billy Abraham, in connection with the Property at issue in this Cause; 20. that the Decedent failed to manage the Property at issue in this Cause. in a reasonable and prudent manner; 21. that the Decedent took advantage, to his gain and the detriment of Plaintiffs, of Business Opporttmities of the Family Partnerships; 22. that Plaintiffs have suffered any damages, injuries or harm, 8$ a result of the Decedent's actions and conduct, as alleged in Plaintiffs' Second Amended Original Petition filed in this Cause; 23. that the Decedent's cooouct was intentional, willful and in conscious disregard to the rights and interests of the Plaintiffs; 24. that there is a causeofDCtion anymore for Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Partnership dealings, in the State of Texas; 25. that Plaintiffs have suffered damages as a result of the purported Breach of Fiduciary Duty by the Decedent; 26. that the Doc.edent breached the duty of good faith, fair dealing, loyalty, and fidelity over the ''Trusts' affairs and its principles"; 27. that the Decedent breached the duty to make the assets of the Trusts productive while at the same time, preserving the assets; 28. that the Decc:dmt breached the duty to fully disclooe all material facts known to the TfU5Iee, that might affect the beneficiaries' rights; 29. that the Dcc:cdent Im:achcd the duty to account to the beneficiaries, for fill Trust transactions; 30. that the Decedent breached the duty to plOpaly manage, supervise, and safe..guard Trust

- 31. that the Decedent bleached the duty to refrain from self-dealing with Trust assets; 32. lhat the J)c:eedcnt breacbcd the duty to refrain from lernling Trust funds to himself or to one ofhis affiliates, employers, directors., officers, employees. or business associates; 33. lhat the J)e:cedcnt brc:achcd the duty to invest and manage Trust assets as a prudent investor would, by considering the purposes, lenns, distribution requirements, IIfId other circwnstances of the Trust; 34. lhat the Decedent breached the duty of loyalty 10 the partnership, the other partnerS, and any transferee of a do: :ased par1nef' s partnerShip interest; 35. that the ~nt Imachcd the duty of care to the partnerShip, the other partnerS, and any tnmsferee of a doc cased pIIrtner's p!U1nefWp intefest; 36. that the Plaintiffs are entitled to reasonable and necessary attorneys' fees pursuant to Texas Property Code Section 113.151 or Section 114.064; 37. that tbe PJaintiffs owned perloilfll property held in Trust, which was IlUII\II8C'd by Decedent; 38. that the Decedent wrongfully acquired and exercised dominion and control over Plaintiffs' -propo1y; 39. that Plaintiffs have been damaged as a result of the Decedent's JlUfPOfIed conversion of Plaintiff, ' ptopetly by the Dc:cedt:nl; 40. that the Decedent's conduct as described in Plaintiffs' Second Amended Original Petition, constituted multiple violations of the Texas Trust Code;

"'" 41. that the Decedent did not exen:ise the judgment and care that, under the then-prevailing circumstancc:s, a penon of ordinary prudc:Dce, discretion and intelligence would exen:i.sc, in the management ofthcir own affairs; 42. that the Dc:c;:edent made material and false leplC$Ulbltions to Plaintiffs as TNSlc:e. with the intent that Plaintiffs' act on thOllC representations; 43. that the: Decedent made rqm:senbltions to Plaintiffs that the Decedent knew were false or made the lepleSell1ll1ions m:klessly. lIS a positive assertion, and without knowledge oflhcir

- 44. that Plaintiffs did, in fact, rely on representations made by the Deec:dent, whic:b caused Plaintiffs' injuries; 45. that Pillintiffs can corroborate the purported oral IcprcJclItations made to them by the Decedent, under the Dead Man'. Rule; 46. that there was a va1id. enforceable the eonttact ~ the Plaintiffs and Decedent, by which the Dc:Qedern was to provide competent management and investment services to Plal.miI&, in exchange for fees paid out of Plaintiffs' t\mds; 47. that Plaintiffs performed all of the conditions prc:oedc:nt for the enfort:ement of M)' conb:act between the: Plaintif& and Decedent; 48. that Plaintiffs perfonnc:d., tendered perfOlllllU'lOC! of, or _ excused from ped'onning their contractual. obligations of lilly contract between the Plaintiffs and the Decedent; 49. that the Dccedc:rn breached anycon\r1lCt between Plaintiffs and the Dccedenl; SO. that the Decedent failed to provide competent management and in't:3tIOOIltlel'Vi<:es on behalf ofPlaintif&;

,... - 51. that Plaintiffs previously complained to the Decedent, about the alleged failure to provide competent management services ofbehalf of PlaintilTs; 52.lhat Plaintiffs previously complained to the Dcccdcnt, about the alleged faihne to provide competent investment services on behalf ofPlaintiffsj 53. !hat Plaintiffs previously complained to the Deoedent, about the alleged failure to make timely and property distribution 10 the Plaintiffs from the Family Partnership; 54. that Plaintiffs previously complained 10 the Decedent, about not oblaining long-term leases and/or by charging rates far below the existing martet mte; 55. that Plaintiffs' previously complained 10 the Decedent, about not having a full and competent staff; S6.!hat Plaintiffs previously complained to the Decc:dent, about 001 keeping the properly u~ dated and repaired; 57. thai Plaintiffs previoU!Sly complained 10 the Decedent, about not treating their property with the same level of care, lIS his own properties; 58. that Plaintiffs were damaged by the Decedent pU1'JXl/ted failure to provide competent management and Investment services on behalf of Plaintiffs; 59. thllt Plaintiffs are entitled to reasonable and necessary lItIomeyll' fees under Section 38.001 of the TcxllS Civil Practice and Remedies Code; 60. that an error in judgment by the Decedent, while acting lIS a Managing Partner, by itself constitutes a Breach of the Duty of Carll owed to Plaintiffs; 61. the amounts and methods by which Plaintiffs have calculated their eoonomie damages, as contained in Plaintiffs' responses to Defendants' Requests for Disclosure; 62. that Plaintiffs are entitled to any award of any actual damages in this Canse;

..... ' 63. that Plaintiffs arc entitled to any award of exemplary or punitive damages in this Cause; 64. that Plaintiffs arc entitled to any recovery of any court cost! in this Cause; 65. that Plaintiffs arc entitled to any pre-judgment or post.judgment interest in this Cau.e; 66. that Plaintiffs are entitled to any award ofauo~' fees in this Cause; 67. that Plaintiffs are entitled to the imposition of any Constructive Trust on the proceeds, fimds or property obtained as II. result of Drocdent's purported Breach of Fiduciary Duty or violations ofthc Texas Trust; and 68. that Plaintiffs are mtitJed to !he forfeiture of all fees collected by the Decedent; 69. that Plaintiffs arc CZIlitIed to the disgorgement of all profits obtained by the Decedent; and 70. that PlaintiffS' request for an aocounting revives their claims. that have been tiJnc.barred by ~w.

71. tlmt Plaintiffs are entitled to any declaratory relief in this cause. n. that the "Discovery Rule" applies 10 each and every cause of action asserted by Plaintiff's.

73. that the "Discovery Rule" applies 10 Plaintiffs' causes of action, in order to toll limitations.

74. that the Plaintiffs ~ised ~nable diligence so as to allow the application of the "Discovery Rule".

75. that the "Discovery Rule" is reeogni%fd in Probate proceedings.

76. that the Courts will apply the "Discovery Rule" to claims arising from probate proceedings, even if the claim is for fiBud. n. that the "Continuing Tort Doctrine" applies 10 each and every tori asserted by Plaintiffs.

78. that the "Continuing Tort Doctrine" applies to Plaintiffi' ca\lgeS of action in order to 1011 limita1ions.

79. that the Texas Supiolle Court has recognized !he "Continuing Tort Doctrine".

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80. that !he "Continuing Tort Doctrine" applies to Plainti!1S' causes of nction{it usually applies to causesofnctiOli such as Nuisance. TrcspassllIld FaI5e Imprisonment).

81. that Plaintiffs can usc declarator)' relief to create substantive rights or cau9CS of action that have a1ready been barred by limillltions.

82. that My Family Loans by the Dcetdenl to Billy IIIld Sib AbnIbam referred to in Plaintiffs' pleadings have not been repaid.

83. that Plaintiffs are entitled to any relief, wbal$OCver.

84. that !he Plaintiffs have suffered any damages, injuries or harm, as a result of thc Dcecdent's actions and conduct, as alleged in Plaintiffs' Supplemental Petition daWd May 26", 201:5.

8:5. that the Dcoedenl'. conduct as described in Plaintifli' Supplemental Petition dated May 26"', 201:5, constituted multiple violations of 1he Taas Trust Code. 86. that the Decedent, BOOm ABRAHAM "pointed out to Gilbert Ma100ly that he was also made the ' Trustee' of the interests oftbc Chagra children".

87. that Defendant WESTSTAR BANK made false and misleading mlSieph'::scntations in the Inventory ofthc Estate ofEDWARD ABRAHAM.

88. that the Estate of EDWARD ABRAHAM is ItspODSible for any error in payments that GILBERT MALOOLY made ItS !he Managing Partncc oflhc McCombsIMeRae jlIopct1ics.

89. that $271,053.96 was overpaid to EDDm ABRAHAM, out of the COll"IlfICfI::ial revenues from the McCombs property.

90. that GILBERT MALOOLY had 00 reason to know that his wife, GERAWINE, owned an interest in !he pi otteds from the McCombs ptopcI1y.

91. that GILBERT MALOOLY had no reason to know that Plaintiffs, owned an interest in the pioc_is from the McCombs piOJX:::Ity.

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92. that EDDIEABRAHAM concealed !he fact that GERAlDINE MALOOLYand the Plaintiffs each bad a 25% percentage interest in Joseph AbnIham's 50 pen:ent undivided interest (or 12.5 pm::ent of the McRae property).

93. that $583,700.00 was overpaid to EDDIE ABRAHAM, out of!he Commercial Revenue from the McRae proper1)'.

94. that GILBERT MALOOOLY exercised due diligence as Managing PIIltner in connection with the McCombs property.

95. that GILBERT MALOOLY exercised due diligence as Managing Partner in connection with the McRae ptopetty.

96. that GILBERT MALOOLY had no duty to investigate TItlc to the McCombslMcRac ptoperties ~ 1998 and November,2014.

97. that GILBERT MALOOLY exercised any due diligence from 1998 until November, 2014, so as to allow application oftbe ~Di9COvef}' Rulc" in connection with the McCombsIMcRae ploputies.

98. that Plaintiffs any exerciJed due diligence from 1998 until November, 2014, so as to Illiow application ofthc "Discovery Rule" in connection with the MeComWMeRae properties.

99. thaI the purported failure ofWESTSTAR BANK to amend the Estate's Inventory in 110 Olr going Probate CatDC, constitutes a basis for any Cause of Action.

100. that the Estates' Inventory for this Estate can be used as conclusive evjdence in Plaintiffs' Second Amended Petition and Plaintiffs' Supplemental Petition filed May 26", 2015.

101. that Plaintiffs' have "Clean Hands" in this lawsuit.

102. that the Decedent, EDDIE ABRAHAM defrauded Plaintifli with regard to the McCombsIMcRac properties.

103. that the Dcoedeot, EDDIE ABRAHAM defnluded GERAlDINE AND GILBERT MALOOLY wilh regard to the McCombslMcRae plOpe1ties.

104. that the Du:txk:ut. EDDIE ABRAHAM madehundrods offraudulent leptCSCI!1ations in the course of "this l 6-ycar scheme".

IDS . that the Decedent, EDDIE ABRAHAM engllgtd in a civil conspiracy to deprive Plaintiffs of their inheritance, rental payments, income, money. rights, claims, benefits, profits andIor ptoperty.

106. that the Decedent, EDDIE ABRAHAM engaged in a civil conspiracy with JOSEPH "sm" ABRAHAM for the common purpose or objel;t of defrauding Plaintifl!; to convert and defraud Plaintiffs of their rights.

107. that any FlUOily LoaruJ made by the Decedent to JOSEPH "Sm" ABRAHAM. were notrepald 108. that Plaintiffs did not executo a General Release in oonnection with any Family Loans to madeJOSEPH "Sm" ABRAHAM, by the Decedent, EDWARD ABRAHAM.

I09. that Plaintiffs suffered any damages lIS a proximate result of such Civil Conspiracy.

11 0. that Dooedent, EDDIE ABRAHAM. aided and abetted the purported Iwm Plaintiffs suffered lIS a result ofthc tol1ious conduct committed by JOSEPH "Sm" ABRAHAM.

Ill. that Decedent, EDDIE ABRAHAM c- that JOSEPH "Sm" ABRAHAM's conduct constituted a breach of duty IUId gavo substantialassisttmoe and ~t, to accomplish such a tortiO\l$ result 112. that Plaintiffs suffered any dlUllllQe5 as a result of such purported abiding and abetting.

113. ThIIt Plaintiff,' causes of action contained in the Supplemental Petition dated May 2~, lOIS conoemilli the McCombslMeRac Properties relate bock to the date of the filing of thei r first lawsuit filed in 20 12.

114. that Plaintiffs' causes ofllClion contained in Plaintiffs' Supplemental Petition dated May 2~, 20lS were baed OD the same transaction or oocurrenoe as contained in their ftt$1 lawsuit filed. in 2012. liS. thal lhc Dc:cc:dent, EDWARD ABRAHAM committed any continuing fraud on Ihc Plaintiffi in connedion with the McCombsIMcRae properties.

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AFli'lRMAIIVE DEFENSES I. For further Answer if nny is necessary, Defendant alleges by Flnl Amnn.llve Defmse that there is no longer a Cause of Action for the Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Partnership Dealings in the State ofTexas, and the rights, obligations and duties ofJ*itnelS bave been codified in the Texas Business Organizations Code since January 1, 2010, ~less of when the partnefship was fonned. More specifically. Defendant contends that the Decedent conducted himselfin a manner thaI he reasonably believed was in the best interest ofthe partnership, and acted in good faith. Mom:IVet, it is disingenuous for the Plaintiffs to allege that the Decedent did not keep the subject Property ~ and repaired" when they never offered 10 withhold any of their distributions for such up-date and repair, and resisted all efforts of the Docc:dent obtain loan financing for such up-<late and repair. Finally, the Plaintiffs are attempting to substitute their Business Judgment for that of the Decedent. yean after agreeing to and aocepting fixed. distributions, regardless of Tenancy Occ:upancy of the Property at issue, and never previously complaliung to the Dcoedent, about their distributions.

2. For further~, ifany is r.ocesSlll)', Defendant alleges by Second Affirmative DerMse thai Section 152.204 ofthe Texas Business OrgMizatiOIlS Code has governed al l Partnership Dealings in the State ofTeMS sinceJanwuy 1-, 2010, regardlessofwben the partnership was fonned.. More specifically, Defendant contends under Section 152.204(d) that the Decedent, in his capacity as Managing Partner, was nol a Trustee and is not held to the standards of a Trustee. Moreover, under Section 152.204(e), Defendant contends that the Decedenl did nol vioJnte 1\ duty or obligation WIder the Texas Business OrganizatiOIlS Code or under the Partnership Atp"eemC!lt, merely becaU3e his conduct furthen:d his own~.

3. For further Answer, if any is necessary, Defeodarrt alleges by Tblrd Afi"lI'lDaCive Defense thai Section 152.206 of the Texft9 Business Organizations Code has governed all Partnership Dealings in the State of Texas since January I, 2010, regardless ofwben the partnership was formc:d. More specifically, Defendant contends under Section 152.206(b), that an error in Judgment by the Decedent, while lICting ft9 Managing Partner. does not by it3df c:onstitute II breach of the duty of care. ov.o:t 10 Plaintiffs.

4. For further Answer, if any is ROOessary. Defendant al leges by Fourth Affinnlltive Defense that Section 152.211 of !he Texas Business OrganiDtions Code has govemcd all Remodi=s ofPartncrs in a Par1nership since January 1-, 2010. More specifically, Defendant contends under Section 152.211 (d), thai Plaintiff's' right 10 an acc:ounting does nol revive their claims that have been barred by Jaw. For example, in this case, Plaintif& arc attempting 10 use their right 10 an aCA:OUnting to justify their clailNl of misconduct extending more than 12 years, and which have been barred by Jaw. This is prohibited by the expiess statutory 1anguasc of Section 152.211(d) of the Teus Business Organizations Code.

pqeU 5. FodilIther Answer, ifany is J'l"N'S$Dry, Defendant alleges by FlRh Affil'lDlfive Defense that Section 152.212 of the Texas Business Orpnizations Code has governed the books and f'eICOJds of a Partnership, since January 1-,2010. More specifically, Section 152212(e) provides that a reasonable charge covering the costs of labor and material, for copies of documents furnished to a partner, may be ehargtd. Acx:ordingly, the express statutory language ofSoction 152.212(0) provides for reasonable charges, covering the cost of copies of boola and ra:ords, that Plaintiffs complain about in Paragraph 16 of Plaintiffs' Second Amended Original Petition.

6. For further Answer, if any is~.., at)', Defendant alleges by Sixth Affimaltive Dermse the failure ora Condition PreoedeD4 in that the Plaintiffs allege that the Decedent failed to keep the Property at issue "up--dated and repaired" yet never agreed to withhold any of their fixed distributions 10 fwd such up-date and repair, and never agreed for the Decedent to obtain loan fmancing for such up.date and repair. Congequently, the plaintiffs eartnOt haw it both ways, i.e. complain about the Decedent no! keeping thePtopetty uJHlated and repai~ while never agreeing to withhold any fixed distributions 10 provide limding for sud! up-date and repair, and never agreeing to loan fintlllcina to remedy what they are now complaining about.

F\1rthennore, the Plaintiffs never previously complained to the Decedent about tho purpol1ed failure to up.date and repair the property or about the purpol1ed shortage ofthcir distributions.

7. For further Answer, ihny is necessary, Defendant alleges by Seventh Affimlattve »erense that Plaintiffs arc Estopped from making the claims that fonn the basis of Plaintiffs' Second Amended Original Petition. More spccificaIly, Plaintitrsare estopped from claiming that tho Docc:derd failed to keep the Property at issue "up--dated and repaired", because they never agreed for the Decedent to obtain loan financing for such up-date or repair, and never agreed to withhold their Fixed Distribution to provide funds for such up-date and repair. Moreover, the PlaintilTs are also -estopped from claiming that the Decedent did not provide timely or PIOper distributions, because for yeaB. they agrc:c:d to and accepted a fixed distribution from the Dc:ccdcnt, regardless of the Tenant Occupancy of the subject Property at issue in this Cause. Finally, the PlaintilTs are estopped from using their request for accounting or dcclamtory relicfss ploccdlU'a1 devices to revi~'e clams that have been tiJne.barrcd by Jaw.

8. For further Answer, if any is _sary, Defendant alleges by way of Eighth Affirmative Defense that Plaintiff, have Waived the right to recover distributions that they allege were not timely and properly made. More specifically, for years, the P1aintiffJ agreed to and accepted fixed distributions. regardless of the Tenant Occupancy of the subject Property at issue in this Cause. Consequently, the Plai.ntif& waived their rights to DOW claim that they should have been receiving a greater distribution, and they should not flOW be allowed to renegotiate their deal with the Dec::edent, retroactively.

9. For further Answer, if any is neo-ssnry, Defendant alleses by way of Ninth Affirmative Deftrule the.DoctriDes ofRatiflC8tion ancLtor Acquiescence. More specifically, the PJaintim have either ratified. or acquiesoed ill their claim that distributiollS were not timely or properly made. becaU9t for yean. the Plaintiffs have agrocd to and accepted Fixed Distributions, regardless of Tenant Oa:upancy of the subject. Property at issue in this Call9e. Based upon Plaintif&' agreement and acceptance for years of those F'lXed Distributions. the I>ecedent acted in good faith and in a manner reasonably believed to be in the best interests of the Partnership. Consequently, the Plaintiffs either ratified or 1tCqUiC3Ced to !bose fIXed distributions that they had received for years, regardless of Tenancy Occupaney of the subject PIOpaty, at issue in this Cause, and they should not nowbe allowed to m!elotiatc their deal with Decedent, retroactively.

10. For further Answer, if any is DC'O"'SS"ry, Defendant a1Jeges by way of Tmtb AmrmaCive Defense. the Doctrine of Laches. More specifiC8lly. for years. the plaintif& agJcr:d and accepted a Fixed Distribution, regardless of Tenant Occupancy in the subject Property, at issue in this Cause. Based upon PlBinliffs' Il&J oement and accepW»e for yean of those Fixed Distributions, the Doocdent acted in good fBith and in a manner reuonably believed to be in the best interestll of the Partnership. Consequently. the Doctrine of Laches bars PlBintiffs from now changing their position in view of the Fixed Distributions that they hlId agreed to and aeceptod for yeaB, regardless of Tenant Occupancy of the subject Plopat)' at issue in this Cau!e, and they should not now be allowed to change their position, and ru.egotiate their deal with the Decedent, lelloactively.

II. For further Answer, ifany is nee sS.'y. Defendantalleges by ElevC'n th Affirmative Defense that Plaintiff,' suit is barred by UmitatiOl\!, More specifically. Defendant alleges that conspicuously absent from Plaintiffs' Scoond Amended Originol Petition are any specific dates of the Occc:dcnt', purported 9tlf-dealina. miliconduct and mismanagemeru (other than the vague reference to repeated requests for III! .......... Wlting Mover the past eighteen months" contained in pamgreph 17) Moreover, Plaintiffs' cause ohc:tion for Conversion is barred by a two (2) year Statute ofLimitatioos oont.llined in Section 16.003(a) of the TtlUIS Civil Practice tmd Remedies Code. SimiJarty, Plaintiffil caU!CS of.::tion for Breach of ContnlCt, violations of the Trust Code, Fraud, and Breach of Fiduciary Duty are bam:d by the four (4) year Statute of Limitations contained in Sections 16.004(a) and 16.05.1 of the TcxllS Civil Pmctice and Remedies Code. Conxqucotly, Plaintiffs claims are most likely bartcd by Umitations,

Page 16 because of the lack of any specific dates contained in Plaintiffs' SocoDCI Amended Original Petition. For years. the Plaintiffs agreed to and ac::oepted Fixed Distributions, rcprdlCSII of Tenant Occupancy of the subject property. and they should not DOW be allowed to renegotiate their deal with the Decedent. retroactively.

12. For further Answer. ifany is ncussary, J)cfendant alleges by Twelfth Af(l nn.ltive Dd'mse that any 0mJ AgJ:ec:men1 alleged in Plaintiffs' Second Amended Original Petition is unmforutlble, because ofthc SlatuteofFI1Iuds. More specifically, the Plaintiffs allege onll Fwnily Agroemcnts with respect to Real Property and which were not performable within a year. Such Oral Agreements, with the Decedent. even if they were actually made, are unenforceable, pumiMt to Section 26.01 d . seq. of the Texas Business and Commerce Code and the Statute of Frauds.

13. For further Answer, if any is necess·'Y, Defendant alleges by way ofTlUrteenth Aflhmllive Der~nse that the Dead Man's Rule contained in Rule 601 of the Texas Rules of Evidence renders Plaintiffs allegations about the Dc:ccdcnt's Statements inadmissible into evidence in II civil action. Mort! specifically, Plaintiffs' Second AmeOOed Original Petition Is based on numerous, unoonoborated oral statements by the De<:edent. that are not admissible into Evidence in this Probate Cause, and which should be excluded under Rule 601(b).

14. Forfurther Answer, ifanyis11C{o" ry.Defendanlallege:s by wayofFourtteDtb Affirmative Defense that !he Teus Trust Code applies only to Express Trusts and does not apply to issues offiducilU}' liability arising in !he context ofR.csulting Trusts, Constructive Trusts, Business TJUSlS, or Partnerships; nor does the TClUIS Trust Code apply in those cases In whicb an individual takes title 10 a piece of ptopc:rty in his IlIUIlC as TJUStcc, without II fannal Trust declaration.

P1I&e 17 15. For further Answer, ifany is necessary, Defendant alleges by way ofFifleenth Affirmative Deferue with regard to Docedent's conduct complained about by Plaintiffs. the [)eccdent acted in good faith, and was not .guilty of bad faith, self-dealing. or reeklcss iDdiffcrence towards Plaintiffs' interests or rights. Moreover, the Deeedent aercised the judgment and care that, under the tben-prevailing eiteurnstanoes, a person of ordilW)' prudenee, discretion and intelligence would exen:ige in the management of their own affairs i.e. the prudcut peBOI1 """""'.

16. For funher Answer, if any is nceessary, Defendant alleges by way of Si.J:teenth Affirmative Defense that Plaintiffs claims are bam:d. in whole 01" in prut, due 10 Plaintiffs' own negligence, in th/It Plaintiffs Ihiled to exercise ordinary care, or exercise reasonable diligence, which proximately mused in wboie 01" in part the injuries and damages, if any, complained ofby the Plaintiffs. Marc specifically, for years the Plaintiffs agreed to and accepted a Fixed Distribution. regardless ofTcnant Occupancy in the subject p1ope.tty, at issue in \his cause, and Plaintiffs never complained about any failure of the Dccedart to keep the property up-- dated and repaired, and Plaintiffs never complained to the Decedent about any sboJtages of distribution. Moreover, Plaintil& failure 10 exercise rt:a.<IOII8ble defense is also an Affinnative Defense to Plaintiffs' assertion of the "Discovery Rule".

17. FOI" further Ansv.u, if any is 11«''''''''y, Defendant alleges by way of SevmlftDth Amrmative Dermle of Proportionate Responsibility. More specifically, Plainliffil injuries and damages. if any, c:an be attributed to ~ awses and should be t.pptoportioned Bm<Irl8 the VlII'ious causes acw«Iing to the respective contributions of such causes to the hann sustained

""" 18. For further Answer, if any isnccessary, Defendant alleges byway of Eighteenth AffirmaUve Defense the etrOneQlIS calculation of Plaintiffs' Economic Damages. More specifically Defendant ehallenges the amount and method by which Plaintiffs have calculated their economic damages, as well as the "Simple Math.. contained in Plaintiffs' RespoMCS to Defendant', RequestS for Disel<mlrC, whieh does not oontain anyolTsct or ettdil whatsoeVer for the distributions paid to the Plaintiffs over 2S years. and exoeeds the Statute ofLimilBtions by 21 years. Finally, r;ueh calculation of economic damages include! 100% of the income stream from jXoperties in which Plaintiffs had no moRl than 25% of the assets in question.

19. For further Answer, if any is necessary, Defendant a11qes by way ofNlnetl.'alth Affirmative Defense the SUltutorycap for exemplary damages. More specllkally, Defendant invokes the limitations on the amount of exemplary damages recoverable that is contained in Section 41.003 of the Texas Civil Practice and RemediesCode.

20. For further AJ\S\W7. if any is 1'(" 'SOly, DefendantalJegoes by wayofTwftltieCb Affirm.live j

Defense the standards for exemplary damages.. More specifi!;8!ly. Defendant alleges the standards for recovery of exemplary damages lIS contained in Section 41.003 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, in that the Plaintiffs must prove by dar aDd eonvlnclng evidenCe that the hanD with respect to which the Plaintiffs seek recovery of exemplary dantages. is based on fraud, malice or gross nc:gIisence; and that exemplary dam:age!! Dot be awank:d UlIlea the Jill)' Vadid is unanimous;.

21. For further Answer, if lilly is necessary. Defendant alleges by way of Twenty-Flnl Amrmatlve DefmJe that while Plaintiff' claim the "DiSCOYelY Rule" applies to all of their causes of action. Co\D1s will Dol apply the Discovery Rule to claims arising trom probate plOcoxlings,eveniftheCiaim isforfraud. Mooney". Harlln,622 S. W.2d 83,8S (Tex. 1981);

"" " Neill Y. Ye«. 746 S.W2d 32, 35036 (Tex. App.-Austin 1988, writ dc:nicd). ConJOqUently, Plaintiffs' claims are conclusively barred by limitations, particularly since the "Di!l(l()very Rule" carmot be applied in Ibis cause. Moreover, Plaintiffs failure to CXerci9C reasonable diligence also pm:ludcs application of the "Discovery- Rule" in thn Cause.

22. For further Answer, if any is 0«( 5"II'Y, Defendant allqes by way of Twen~nd AfTlJ'UlaUve Defense that the "Continuing Tort Doctrine" has not been recognized by the TeJUIS Supreme Court. Moreover, it does not apply to Plaintiffs' Tort Causes of Action in Ibis Cause. MOI\'i specifically, the WContinuing Ton Doctrine" tradilionally applies 10 causes of action stICh III Negligence. Trespass and False Imprisonrnenl, and not Ihose asserted by Plaintiffs in this suit 23. For further Answer, if any is necessary, Defendant alleges by way of Twenty-nlrd AffirmaUn Defense that Plaintiffs are attempting to use a procedural device (a Declaratory Judgment Action) to create substantive righlt or causes or action, in order 10 forfeil foes and profits m::ei.ved by the Decedellt Having let the Statute of Li.mitstions for all of their causes of action run, PIainJiffs are attempting 10 U5e their Declaratory Judgment Action as an meI- run. cause of action for the Court 10 impose a Constructive Trust and the forfeiture ohll foes oollected by Deudenl, and for the disgolgemen.t of all profits obtained by Decedent. This is an improptt Il!O ora Declaratory Judgment Action, because it is decidedly focused on the past, !COking back-ward looking. rnoneydamage:!l. lnlerconlinentai Group Partntr$hip Y. KB Home lAne Star, LP., 29S S.W.3d 650, 660 (Tf:;;II;. 20(9). All the TCJW Sup,eme Court held in /nJerr;onJinenJaJ Group, I Declaratory Judgment Action, like II Conttact, oovers an action "10 declare right". . . and by its nature, is forward-looking and designed 10 resolve a contro~ and prevent future damages ... and not for backward.looking money damages.

Supra, at 66f}. Consequently, Plaintiffs' pleadings are a poorly-disgui9cd attempt to use a Declaratory Judgment action as a proocduml devise to create substantive rights or caux:s of action that have already been barred by limitations, in order to forfeit fees and disg(lIgem01I profits.

24. For further Answer, if any is necessary, Defendant alleges by way of Twenty-Fourth Affirmative Defense alleges Rele8!le, Accord and Satisfaction lIS to the Family Loans which the Doccdenl made to Bi11y and Sib Abrabam and which are alleged in Plaintiffs' pleadings.

MORi specifJCally, the "GenI:nI Release" executed by tIIllOIlg others, Plaintiffs 1ERl FINNEGAN, LEB CHAGRA, JR., and JOANNA KRANCHER, (X)Il$lituted a complete Release,Accord and SatisfDetion of all Claims related to such Family Loans, including Causes of Action for Civil Conspiracy and Aiding and Abetting.

2S. For further Answer, if any is necessary, Defendant nl1eges by way of Twenty-Finh Affirmative Defense that the New Causes of Action contained in Plaintiffs' Supplemental Petition dated May 26"'. 2QIS, do nol relate back to their initial filing, undCl' Section 16.068 of the Civil Practi~ and Remedies Code. Plaintiffi' Supplemental Petition filed Msy W'I ,201 S contains three (3) new Cause:s of Action not found in either their initial Petition or their Fim Amended Petition, namely: Money Had and Received (Seventh Cause of Action); Civil Conspiracy (Eghth Cause of Action); and Civil Aidingand Abetting (Ninth Cause of Action).

These new Causes of Action clearly do nol relate back to the Plaintiffs' initial Petition 01' their Fim Amended Petition, becaUIC they are bMed on new, distinct transactions or oocurtenOe:lI (the McCombsIMcRae Properties).

Section 16.068 ofthc Texas Rules of Civil Practice and Remedies Code expressly provides: lfa filed pleading relates to a cause of action, crosHCtion, counterclaim, Of defense that is not subject to a plea of limitation wilen the pleading is filed, a subsequenl arnencirnml or IUppiemenl to the pleading thaI changes the fltCts or grounds ofliability or defense is not subject to a plea of limitations un1ess the amendmenl or supplement is wholly ba3cd on a new distinct, or difference tmnsaetion or occwrencc.

Clearly, these three (3) new Causes of Action contained in Plaintiffs' Supplemental Petition filed May 26", 201S arc based on new, distinct and different, transactions or CICCUI'lmCCS, \han what wcre contained in cither tbcir initial Petition or !heir First Amended Petition. Coll!lequently, these three (3) new Causes of Action, are subject 10 a Pica of Limitation, and the opmtiw: date for calculating Limitations is May 161l,lO15, when Ihcy were first raisod by the Plaintiffs for these new, different and distinct, transactions or

26. For further Answer, if any is flf'Q "'ry, Defendant aIlcscs by l'wrnty-Sixtb Affirmative Dcfcnllt!, the purported failure to amend lID Estate Inventory in an on-going Probatc Cause, dGe3 not constitute the basis for a Cause of Action for Fraud, Breach ofFidueiary Duty or Misrepresentation, or anything else. Ralhtt, the oom:ct prooedureis to file suit to Correct nn Erroneous or Unjust Inventory Under Section 309.103 of !be TClW Estates Code. Accordingly, Plaintiffs arc illipiOperly using \his Estate'slnvcntory as conclU$ive evidence in thcir Supplemental Petition dated May 26"', 2015, contrary to Section 309.151 of the TClW Estates Code. 27. For further Answer, if any is ne<eS5 ry, Defendant alIcges by Twenty-SeYmth AffirmatiVe Defense of Doctrine of Unci can Hands. Plaintiffs' attempt 10 improperly use the Estatc's Inventory as evidence, is in violation of Section 309.151 of!be TClW Estates Code. constitutes "Unclean Hands". M~ver, Plaintiffs, wbile Dol suing the Managing Partner (GILBERT MALOOLY), for payments allcgcdly due the MeCom~eRae Commocial Ptope:r:ties. m

",." attempting to shift the blame for Gll.BERT MALOOLY's errors in ~ distributions, to the Docedcnt, EDWARD ABRAHAM, who CIUInOt defend hinuelf.

28. For fur1her~, if any is Jll'<nSDry, Defendant a1Jegc:s by Twenty-Eighth AlIinnatl,·c ~(cnsc. the Doctrine of Laches with regard to the McCombsIMcRac Propertic3. More.

specifically, for )'C8l$. GILBERT MALOOLY, W3$ the Managing Partner of the McCombsIMcRac Properties. and, as sucb, ....-as responsiblc for the appropriate p!I)'IDeIlts of Partnership distributions. During that time, Plaintiffs never- C!(en:is:ed any due diligence to ootclTIline thcir exact percentagc of ownership in thc McCombsIMcRBc Properties.

Consequently, the Doctrine of Laches ban the Plaintiffs from changing their position in their attempt to shift the blame for GILBERT MALOOLY's CITOl'$ lIS Managing Partner, to the Decedent. EDWARD ABRAHAM. who amnot now defend himself. Simply put, PlaintilIS should be !i\ling the Managing Partner, Gll.B£RT MAI..OOLY, for any distributions that Plaintiffs claim they ~ due, from the McCombsIMcRae Properties.

29. For further Answer, if any is neces .... ry, Defendant aUeges by way of Tw~Dty_Nlnth

Affinn.Uvc Dcfem:c. that Plaintiffs have faikd 10 comply with any SlIItuIOry basis for reo,')vr!rf of any Attorney's Fees. whatsoe¥c:r.

IV.

DEFENDANT'S THIRD AMENDED ORIGINAL COtJNTEB.CLAfM Separately from the foregoing Answer, Defcndant WESTSTAR BANK HOLDING COMPANY, INC., AS INDEPENDENT EXECtJT'OR OF TIlE ESTAlli OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED 85 Countcr-C1aim Plaintiff; complains of Plaintiffs TERI FINNEGAN, LEE CHAGRA, JR., Itlld JOANNA KRANCHER.1ist, 85 Counter-Ciaim Defendants, Itlld (or Cause of Action alleges the following by way of Counter-Claim:

..... " A. Flnt Caule prAdlo,,; Declaratory Relief DcfendantfCounter-CIaim PJaintiffWESTSTAR BANK HOLDING COMPANY,INC.. AS INDEPENDENT EXEClITOR OF mE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED incorporates by reference Plaintiffs' Second Amended Original Petition filed in this Probate Ca!!9', and Plaintiffs' Supplemental Petition dated May 26"', 201S, and files this Third Amended Original Countcr-Claim for Declaratory Judwncnt pursuant to Chapter 37 of the Texas Civil Pmctice and Remedies Code and particulafly Section 37.005 pertainina to Estates for a Dtclantory Judgmenl: I) of the legal owners of each parcel of Real. Property at issue in this Cause.. including the McCombslMcRae Properties; 2) whether thc Decedent was the MlUl8ging Partner of any Family Partnership; 3) whether such Family Partnership actually owned such parcell of Real Property, at issue in this Cause; 4) whether the Decedent acted in the capacityofa Trustee; S) whether such Trust actually owned any IUCb pm:els of real property. at i!SIle in this Cause; 6) the exact pacentage ownership of the such pm:els of real property, at issue in this Cause, induding the McCombsIMeRac p.opertics.

v. AITORNEX'S FEES DefcndantlCountm:laim PlaintiffWESTSTAR BANK HOLDING COMPANY, INc., AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED has retain«!. the Law Firm ofDammPowel~ Pu.c,IO iepicsc.lt the Estate in this action and to p.09tWte Ihcir Original Counler-Claim, as Ameilded, and bas agreed to pay the fmll a mISOnable fee for

Pace 2~ fIi'«5\R'Y lepl services.. An award ofattomey's fees 10 DefendantlCounlCf-Claim Plainliffv.wld be equitable and just and authorized by Section 37.009 of !he Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. VI.

JURY DEMAND Defendants/Counter-Plaintiffs requests a Trial by Jury.

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PRAYER WHEREFORE, DefendantlCounter-Claim Plaintiff requests judgment of !he Court that PlaintiffsICounter-Claim Defendants take nolhing by !heir suit, and that DefendantlCounter-Claim Plaintiff recover all costs incwred. in defense of PlaintiffslCounter-Claim Defendanu' $\lit, and that Defendant/Counter-Claim Plai ntiff, have judgment against PlaintiffslCounter-Ciaim Defendants for declaratory relief, as well lIS: I) Reasonable and necessary attomey's fees lIS allowed by Section 37.009 of the TcxllS Civil Practice and Remedies Code. 2) Costs of suit; and 3) Such other and further reliefto which DcfendantlCoWlter-Clpim Plaintiffmay be justly entitled.

DARRON POWELL, Esq.

Attorney for Defeooanu IS 11 campbell £1Paso, TCXIlS 79902 (9IS) 313-OO81-TcJcphone (91 S) 31).()()9I-Faesimile State Bar No. 24027632 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, DARRON POWELL, do hereby certify thol I have delivered a true and correct copy of the foregoing to Plaintiffstrhird-Porty Defendants, TERI FINNEGAN, LEE CHAGRA, JR., and JOANNA !(RANCHER, by and through their Attorneys o£Record, Sam J. Legate, Esq., SCHERR & LEGATE. PLLC., Attorneys ot Law, 109 North Oregon, 12"', Floor, EI Paso, Texas 79901, and Jerome M. Karam, Esq., Law Office of Jerome Karam, 308 W. Parkwood, Suite I04A, Friendswood, Texas 77546, and to Intervenor, GILBERT MALOOLY, by and through their Attorneys of Record, Mark C. Walker, Esq., COX SMfrn MA TIHEWS INCORPORATED, 221 North Kansas Street, Suite 2000, EI Paso, Texas 79901 and to Thomas E. Stanton, Esq., 409 oakerest, Cedar Park, Texas 78613, and Texas Attorney General, by and through its Attorney or Record, Jeanine OJggeshall'(istnnt AttojY General, 300 West IS" Street, 11'" Floor, Austin, vft:. ',rove Texas 78701, on th is the dllyo£ , , 2015.

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, • A-3 IN THE PROBAT E COURT NUM BE R n vo EL I'ASO COUNTY, TEXAS TER! FINNEGAN, LEE C1 IAGRA, JR., and § JOAI\'NA KRANCHER, § § PIa; nl iffsffbird· Pnrt y Defendants, § § ,. § § JAMES KIRBY READ, as Permanent § Dependenl Admin istrator with Will and § Codicil Annexed for the Estate of EDWARD § ABRAHAM, Deceased, § § DefcndantlT11ird-Party Plainliff, § en ure No. 20 12-CPR03 934 § '. § § LESLI E C. KARAM, Individually, § § Third-Pany Defendant, , § ,,' § § GILBERT MALOOLY, Individually, and § with CHRIS MALOOLY, as PCl'SOlUIl § Representative of the Estalc of § GERALDINEMALOOLY, § § Intervenors. § § TINACHAGRA § § intervenor. § '. § § JAMES KIRBY READ, as Pennanent § Depcrw:lent Administrator with Will and § Codicil Annexed for the Estate of EDWARD § ABRAHAM, Deceased, § § Defendants. § MALOOLY INTERVENORS' OIlJEC!IQNS TO JAMES KIRBY READ'S APPLI CATION FOB A DISTRIn UTION OF S] 2,000,000,OO TO TIm HONO RABLE JUDGE OF SAID counT: NOW COME Intervenors Gilbert Malooly, Individually, and with Chris Malooly, RS Personal Repm;entatives of the Estate of Gcrnldine Malooly (collectively the ~Mlllooly

Intervenors" and file this objection in opposition to hmes Kilby Rcad's application made for B partial inheritance distribution to the EI Paso Community Foundation for $12,000,000.00, and in support the!'!!(lf, Intervenors would respc<:tfully show this Honorable Court the following: I, SUM MARY OF ARG UMU>'T There is simply no legal authority for the requested ?3rti8l inheritance distribution to the El Paso Community Foundation in light of the vast !l\Ilns of monies at issuc in the pending litigation; the outrageous course and conduct by thc dcocdent, Edward Abraham, at issue in the pending litigation; and the de«dent's tortious and criminal hi5lory which makCllthll otherwise-- applicable statutory cap on exempl!ry damages inapplicable. Accordingly, the Court should deny the successor pennancnt dependent admin istrator's application for a par1ial inheritance dimibutiOll\o the EI Paso Community Foumtllion in the amount ofS12,OOO,OOO.OO.

TI. RnIEl' RtQUESTW InICrvCIlOT$ respectfully request that this COlirt deny the successor pennanent dependent administrator's application for a pnlia! inheritance distribution to the EI P.so Community Foundation in the amount of S12,OOO,OOO.OO. 1110 Court should refra in from distributing any assets from the estate of Edward Abraham until such time as Plaintiffs' and Intervenors' claims are resolved hy the jury, including claims for constructivlltrust and exemplary damages. It would be improper to grant the requested application while the Plaintiffs' and Intervenors' claims remain pending. Rnd as such the Court should prevent any Rltempl by the successor dependent administra tor to prejudice Intervenors' rights and cI~ims with regard to the estate's aiselS.

Interveuora are ;nlerestcrl parties in this malleT under the Texas Estates Code and therefore have standing to appear Bnd object to the ~dministraior's application. Alternatively, the Cout! should require the EI Paso Community FOWldatioli to post a bond that would adequately protect the Malooly IntelVenors' right to recover the full amount of any potentia l judgment impactcrl by tho partial inberitllnce distributions sought by Defendant III. It;CORPORIITlO:-l nY REFERfJ"iCE In support of Malooly Intervenors' objection and to show the full CJCicot of Malooly Intervenors' legal and facmal allegations, claims, causes of action, and request for damages, Malooly Intcrvenors hereby incorporate by reference, as if fully sel forth herein, Malooly Ill/ervmon' Third AII/(!jJded Petilion in Inlcn>cntion, filed on or about Mareh '1.7, '1.017.

I V. ARGUMENT &AtmIOR1TlES A. M ALOOl..Y INTERVENORS ARE STILL i NTERF.STED PARTIES & llAvr.STi\.t;m NG.

As tllis Court has previously found, the Malooly In!clVeners are clearly interested penDns as defined in the Texas Estntes Code and therefore have elear standing to appear and contest the dependent administrlllOr', application: "lntcN:sted person" or " perso n Intcre$ttd" muns: (I) .n heir, de\1sec, spouse, creditor, or nny other having ft proper ty I1gM In or clai m ognlnst on cslate being ~dmln ls j cred; nnd (2) anyone Interested In Ihe welfarc (!fan Incapacitatcd person, including a mlnnr.

TEx. ESTATESCOOE § 22.018.

TIle Malooly Intervenors are also "interested panics" by virtue of the Te)l;8$ TOISt Code, as set forth in the Texfts Property Code, whieh provides a definition of an "Inte=tcd Party" in Section 111.004: '1l~11""J3.J 7)61016'(I00001 "(4) tnt eres ted Pe rson" means a trust ee, benefici ary, or ot her person having an Int erest in or a claIm agalnlit tile tru st Or a ny pCr$on who Ii ~rrccted by the admin i.t ration of t he trust.

Further, pal1lgraph 2 of that same section provides the deflflition of II beneficiary: W R bcncfiti~ ry men ns R person for whose ben efit properly is held in trust. rega rd less of the nature of th e Int er est." ln addition, the term " Exp!'C$Sed Trust" is defined in sub-pamgraph (4) in Ihe same code sectiOll and Joseph Abmham, Sf.·S tCS!amentary trust is within the terms of an "fu presscd Trust" Sed ion 114.001, Teu. Trust Code, "'Li obility of the Trust ee to Beneficia ry," provid es th at the trudee Is account abl e to th e " cneflcln ),; " ... fo r Inllit Prollcrty and for ony profit ma de by th e trustee through or u!Sing out of the adn'inistration of t he tru st;" The claims of the interested persons [i.e., the Ma!oo!y Intervenors, among others] arise out of a trust relationship, j,e., pn')perty ri ght that the IXccdent accepted for the benefit of the Malooly Intervenors until the date of his death. The mere fact that the tJUsto:(: died docs not relieve the D<:cedem of his fidllCi3f)' duty to Ihc belleficillfics of the tTll3i. The beneficiaries of the trust arc also "int=ted persons" and thus have an interest in the Estate ofr;dward Abrnham, Deceased, by statulory definition and for a determ ination of th at portion of Trust property that is co-mingled with tile Dccedent's Estate.

B. E n WARD AB RAHAM 'S COl'fflNUtNG TORTS REGARDING TIlE "MeR.u " & "M cC O~ IBSn P ROPERTIKS.

Commencing in or about October 1998, Elddie Abraham served as the e!c:ccutor of the estate of Joseph Abraham Sr. , IVIIS the father o f Gerald ine Malooly (the mother of the Cllagra Plaintiffs). Eddie AbrnbalR was the brother of Gerald ine Malonl y and Ibe uncle of the Chagm PlaintilTs. Eddie Abraham represented to Gilbert Malonly that he was also made Ihe "Trustee" of the inlerests of the Ch~gra children.

.t.lI·,111-l9ll.l 1' _ 1 Eddie Abraham menaged the business of the J05cph Abrahrun Sr. properties lind represented to Plaintiffs and Gi lbert and Gemldine Mlliooly, whllt properties were within the estate of Joseph Abraham Sr. and which interests had been conveyed to him or to Joseph Sib Abraham prior to the dea!ll of Joseph Abl1lhrun Sr. MBlooly Intervenors relied on the representations of Eddie Abraham as to the ownership intcrctts in the properties and their reliance was reasonable. Similarly, WcstStar Bank (when acting as the administrator) appaTCully relied on the records of Eddie Abraham located in his estate in initially preparing the inventory filed with this Court.

On January 30, 2013, this Court approved the inventory of the Eddie Abraham estate filed by WestStar Bank. The inventory, filed on September 9, 2013, at parngraph 31, lists Eddie Abraham as having II. SO percent interest in ",wo parcels 0/ rommercial real ulate and caslr reponed/or income lax purPOjCS as Malool~Abraham Joint VcrrlufC." The inventory goc& on 10 describe e<:rtain properties for the purposes oflhis suit as, lhe "McCombs Property" (and further described as Parcell and Parcel 2, below); and the "McRae Property" (and further deseribed as the "SimsIMcRae Property" and "Slm VaBcylMeRac Property'').

The inventory disclosure by WcstStar bank matched what Eddie Abraham had repeatedly rcp=enled 10 Malooly intervellors Geraldine and Gilbert Ma!ooly, i.l!. Ihft! he owned a one-half interest in these commcreia! properties. SUell representation.lirst by Eddie Abraham, and then by WcstStar Bank, was raIse, and such false and misleading misrepresentations were made over a number of years, and continued by WcstStar Bank.

?a=12 of the McCombs property WlIS held since Ju!y of 1%9 by Joseph Abraham Sr. and Gilbert Malooly; each owning a SO PCTCcnt undivided interest. Thcn:: Is no recorded d£cd from the J oscph Abnham S r , EdRIc In Sih AhrA hnm; nonethelcss, Sib Abraham purported to

s convey II 25 pen;ent illtCTCS1 to Eddie Abrahsm in July of 1989. The four heirs IInder the Joseph Abrnh8Jll. Sr. E~talc, (including Plaintiffs' mother) actually have a 25 percent interest in the Joseph Abraham interest, or 12.5 percent of the McCombs Parcel 2 property. Eddie Abraham only had a 25 percent interest (his ]2.5 percent .nd lhe puJ)lortcd tnmsfer of Sib Abraham's 12.5 percent interest to Eddie Abraham), The Cbarut children OWll Ibe remajning 12.5 inlcrcst by virtue Qflhejr Mother's passing and Grandfalher's estate.

Con~istent with the representation of WestStar Bank, preslIDlably afler the r""iew of the reeords of Eddie Abraham including the accounting ofrcceipts for the commcreialactivity on the McCombs property and his tax treatment of those receipts, Gilbert Malooly accepted Rnd reasonably relied upon Eddie Abraham's representation tht be had acquired the Joseph Abraham Sr. full 50 percent interest in the property. Accordingly, bued on such continlling representations over a number of years, Gilbert Malooly caused payments in the amount or $271,053.96 to be paid to Eddie Abmham out of the commercial revenues from this property, rcpresenti ng the full 50 percent interest. These payments commenced in 1998 and continued through the management of the eSlate by WcstStar Bank. Because of the continuing representations by Eddie Abraham, Gilhert Malooly had no rcason to know 11131 his wife, Geraldine, owned /Ill interest in these proceeds or thul the rlaintiffs had a beneficial iutc;rcst in the paymenls made to Eddie Abrnham Its trustee of their interests.

Joseph Abrallam, Sr. and Gilbert Malooly, Sr. each Required a SO percent undivided interest in the SimsIMcRae property in 1973. There i. n(l recorded deed fro m the J oseph Abrnll1m Sr. Eslate 10 S' b Abrahnn, !If 10 Eddie Abrnh@m . Nonetheless. Sib Ahraham pUl)lortcd 10 convey to Eddic Abrahnm in 1989 n 25 percent intcrost to Eddie Abraham. Thi$ conveynnce was fraudulent; Eddie Abraham did not own a filII 25 percent intCTCS1, but rather, a

12.5 percent interest ~s one oflhe four heirs of Joseph Abraham (0 hl$ 50 peramt interest. Eddie Abraham made Gilbert Malooly aware of this oonveyancc, but concealed its fltlsity and also concealed the fact !lUlt Geroldine Malooly ~nd the Pl~intiffs each Imd II 25 percent interest in Joseph Abraham's 50 pcn:ent undivided interest (or 12.5 pcrecnt of the M~Rac property).

Again, in reaSOMblc rclian« on the representations of Edd ie Abraham to him, Gilbert Malooly, Sr. made payments from the McRae Center commercial lease revenues from 1998 through 20 14 ofS583,700.00 to Eddie Abl1lh~ln.

Gilbcn Malooly, Sr. caused monthly paymenlS 10 be made 10 Eddie Abrnham from these two commercial properties commencing in 1998. Gi lbert Malooly caused yearly tax reports to be filed of the interests and provided accounting to Eddie Abraham of the inoome and "-"pensC& for lhe properties. Eddie Abraham ne~r corrected Gilbert M~looly or llDy other pe1son, or any records, about Eddie's true interests in the properties and the inlcrests ofGcra.ldine Malooly and the Plaintiffs. Due to the continuing fraud and misrepresentations by Eddie Abraham ~nd then the administrator of his estate, Gilbert Malooly was plll«\d in the cxlraordinmy position of making payments to Eddie Abrnham, relying on his admioistrntion of the e!Mte of Joseph Abraham Sr., when a portion of eaeb payment from 1998 through the dale of Eddie Abraham's death was due to Plaintiffs, his nephew and nicea;, and 10 his wife, arising out or their inheritance interests from the Joseph Abraham, Sr. Estate.

n'e conduct or Eddie Abraham in defrauding Plaintiffs, his brother-in-law Gi lbert Malooly, Sr. and Eddie's sister, Gemldine Malooly, and in converting their inheritance, was extreme and shocking !o Ihe oonsciencc. To perpetrate hili conVCfllion and fraudulent so:hcme, Eddie A1.mmam violu!ed his oath to the Probate Court where his father's cstate "'1IS filed. Eddie Abraham made misrepresenllltiOn!l every lime he =eived a mon!hly draw or inquired about the

leaKS, income and expenses of the p,ol'(;Ities. Eddie Almham had hundreds of opportunities, while communicating with his staff, acecunting and bookkeeping services, and fllmily mCI1lbc:rs. to rorrec\ or rectify the infonnation about his troe ownenhip interests in properties. but instead cI~ose to continue his campaign of concelhnenl .nd "If..delliing. ru • result, Eddie Abn;1Iam made hundred$ offraudutent tepJt$CIltll1ions in IfIG rourse of this 16-yur id!eme. SlICb conduct continu~ the multi-year sdleme to defrnud Eddie AbnIham's family memben, conceal such (TlIud ~nd breach of fidueiftl')' duties, and eng~8e in setf-dealing to Ihe det rhnent of Matooty Intervenors as well as other family members. Such continuinll scheme included mil~l3.tiOnS IlOt only to Plaintiffs and Mllooty Intervenon, bul also to sevel'll other members oflhc f.mily, le«l\Intanls,lnd bookkeepen.

Commencing in or around early October, 20 14, Gilbert Malooly entered into negotiations with Defendant 10 purchase the Estate's interest in the McRae and McCombt propcrtiCll. On October 23, 2014, the parties entered into scvenll con!mels 10 purchaso these interests. They "-ere the KMcRae Conlnlct to purchase !be SO percent undivided interest in propcnics loeat.-.d at N

9621 Sims Drive (the "Sims Property'') and in the 5800 block of Sun Valley Drive (!he "&In Vallcy Property"); and the "McCombs Contraet~ to purchllSe a SO percent undivided interest in propertie$locnted at 10300-10310 MeCombr (the "McComb5 Propcrtics~).

On or about November S, 2014, bul in D!! eyent prior 19 the receipl or, IWe commitment in A11lieiWltion or A ciminI or !he IWO HIes. Gilbert Malooly, ,nd then Plaintiffs, leamod thaI there were not rceord.-.d watTanty deeds from Josepb Abl'llham ST. to Eddie Abntham to support Eddie Abrahlll1l'l claimed intcrt:st in these properties. As • resuit or title and other records research, Malooly Intervenors, and then Plaintiffs, finall y discovered tbal the Plaintiffs and Geraldine Malooly bad been entitled 10 an interest in !be propertiC$ from the date of Joseph

Abraham Sr. 's death to the present. At that time Malooly Intervenors and Plaintiffs also discovered that Eddie Abraham had convcl1ed those interests through fraud and misrepresentation.

C. h " Mi\.l..OOI..Y l NTERVENOIts ARE SUCCESSFUl . 1'111'; ST"TUTOR\' CAP ON EXElI1l'l..II UY DAMACF.S W OUI..l) NOT At'I't.\'.

As shown in 1n/I!IWl1ors· Third Amerrded Pdl/iorr in Irr/erven/ion. Malooly Intervenors have pleaded th~t decedent Edward Abraham (among other things) brellChed his fiduciary duties. converted Mnlooly Intervenors' property, violated the Texns Trust Code, conuniued fraud IUId miSfqlresentation, breached contracts, receivcll and held money that belonged to the Malooly Intervenors, CIIgaged in a civil conspirocy, violated the Texas Penal Code and the Tcxu Theft Liability Act, and civiJIy aided nnd 8berted his brother in commiUing tortious and criminal conduct. The Malooly Intervenors' damages me significant as 8 result of decedent's acts and omission a,>£! include (among others) monetary damns"" of not less than S600,000.00 al>£! not more than $8,000,000.00 : forfeiture oral1 fees eonceted by decedent; disgorgemcnt of all profits obtained by decedent; court costs; reasonable and n=ary attorney's fees; pre- and post· judgment interest at the highest rates allowed by law; and e:scmplarv damases pursuant to Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §-4l.oo3.

To be sure, if Plaintiffs and Malooly Intervenors arc suceessful at II trial of this maller, lind if they lire suoccssful in recovering exemplary damages, it is entirely plausible thaI the jury could compensate the Plaintiffs ~nd Malooly Intervef}Qrs the enlire 81llount of the estate's value because the HmitatiOIl of recovery set forth in Tex. Civ. Prnc. & Rem. Code §4I.oo8, I.I!. the oop, wlluld not apply. Simply put, because Pl~intim' 811d Malooly Intervenors' claims involve certain felonies, including misapplieation of fiduciary propcny; securing execulion of document I The eo"" deni<d DefondMt'. Speda) l'.Jloepl;ons rtp.dlna tho muimum ornoWl! of damllg.. IOUg}ll by In.. ""'..., ... • SUA«4Chu BxhlMt 1. by docepti/)ll; fraudulent destruction, removal, or conecalmcnt of wriling; and/or lhcll, the e;o;cmpJll'y damages eap ,\'flU id [email protected]. Pnw;. & Rem. Code § 41.008(e): (c) Thls licctlon docs [lot apply to • ca use of nctlon acolnst R defendant ft'On! whom a Illalntlff seeks t'OCOvcry of exem ll iary danll~u ba ~d on conduct descri bed as A felony in the fol1o.,.lng scdlons of the PMal Code If, except for Sections 49.07 IDd 49.08, the conduct was commlUed kno'lVingly or lntention~lly: (l0) Section 32..4S' (misapplication of fiducial')' property or pro pert y of fin antia l hlSl llllll on); (I I) Seellon 32.46' (seclI ring execution of document by deception); (12) Section 32.4'" (ft"llndu lent destruction, r emoval, or coneulment of writing); (Il) Chapter 31' (thcrt) the IlUnishment level for whkh Is • felony of the third dcgrrc or ht~hcr .... /d.

Scc:tion 41.003 of the Tau Civill'rldice Ind Rctnedics Code provides in relevant part thll e.:emplary damage. may be awarded in cases wbcrc. Bli here, a chrim.nt proves by clear and convincing evidence: tha! Ihe haml u to which recovery of such damages is sought resUltli hom fD-ud or malice. Swinnc(I v. EJU ConsJI/tllIg Ellginecr7. /IIC... 364 S.W.3d 421 , 424 (Tex. App.- Tyler. 2011, pet. denied); Ta. eiv. Prae. A Rem. Code § 41.003(1)(1)-(2) (West Supp. 2011).

Under Section 4J.008(b) of the Tel(U Civil Practice and Remedies Code, exempllry dltm~ges llwarded apinst II derend!tntmay not eJtcecd In amount equal to the greater of (I) two times the amount of economic damages. plus In ~tnount cquallO ally ru:mOC(lnomic damages: found by the factfil1der, 001 10 exceed $750,000.00: or (2) 5200,000.00. Tel(. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.008(b). This section requiring II ClIp /)Il aemplary damages docs not Ipply ir the plaintiff sC<'ks recovery or exemplary damages based on cenai n enumerated atlS commi!led inlentiolll'ltly or knowingly. including securing execution of II documenl by dc:c:cptioD. [d. § 41.008(eXII).

, S<II! A/f«ItH EzltlWll. , S" AnnltH EzItIWIJ• • SuAn•• ltd ExhIMl4. • See A"".ltd ExJoIMI 1.

This exceptioo 10 the da magc5 cap rcfCl'!l to Section 32.46 of the T~as Pella] Code, which provides thalli penon eommilll an offense if, with intem 10 defraud or ham! IIny Pelron, he, by deceplion, causes another 10 sig" or execule any document affecting property or service Of the pecuniary inleresl oflny pcf1oo./d. § 41.008(cX II }; Tex. Penal Code AIlIl. § J2.4li{aXl) (\Vat Supp. 2011). Sa olso Madison v. Wi/I;olllnm, 241 S .W.3d loiS, 161 (Tex. App.-HO\ISlon l Ist Dis!.) 2007, pet. denied}{"'Bifore 0 court lim apply Ilia uapllolllO III~ slnlrllorydamoge COp' in secllOl' 41. 008(c), 0 plalnliff IIIl1sl ablain jury findlnKs 1/'01 Ihe difcndanl vlalaf~ One of the crimlnol cedI! provlsio"$IiSI~ In Ihe slOlute, ond lhol the vkJ/otion .....,s conrmllled kJrowhrgly or Intentionally.").

Becau&e Malooly Intervenors' claims involve. rubstrmtial amoullt of.cllla l dama~ and uncappcd cxcmpl~ry da mages, which fC:IIulted from decedent's ft(:\$, omissions, and felony conduct, il would be prejudicial 10 distribute any amO\lnl of the decedent'l alatc as a "partial inheritance" prior to the jury d<:cidillg this ~sc. Defendant's applicalion should be in all things

O. ALTERNATIVELY, TlI&COURTSIt Out.D R EQUtRETII& EL P ASO CO.... MUNITY FOUNDATI OSTO POST AN A DEQUATe nONDTO PROTECT MALOOLY I N1l!:R\,£.NOR.~' CuIMS, Ahemalively, and without waiving lhe foregoing, 10 the ~ten! Ihe EI P,so Com munity Foundation leeks. partial inhcritanoe of .ny amounl, the Court can and should require the I'oundation to p<W an adequate bond, in the .mount of the distribution, that preservc:s .nd protects the: Malonly Intervenor&' rights and clairrur in the event any potClltia! jury verdict exceeds tile Eslate's .l.SSCts.

Additi01lZl.lly, in his Application ror ranial lnheritanoll Distribution, r>cfendanl JSscns thai "the Court prcviOU$ly IiUlIC! thai the Coun would not enlertain c1.inu going back 25 10 30

" years. against the Deecdent, and has limited di~v~'f)' in this suit to six (6) years oofore the Q Decedent', Death: April 17"',2006. However, Defendant fails to disclose Withe Court's has oot ruled on the scope Of duntion of any of the claims a$$erted by Malooly Intcrvc:non, or the scope of their discovery. Accordingly, Defendanl'S stalement is Cl'l'(lncous Bll applied 10 100 Malooly inlcvcoot$,.

Wny.RKfORE, PRK101tSItS COh"SIDKRED, lhe Malooly Inlervenors respectfully pny that tbis Coort deny the SUecCSSOT Dependent Admini$trator'l application for a p.IIrtil11 distribution in its entirety. Altemalively, the Court should requl~ (he EI Paso Communily Foundation 10 post an adequate security bond, IS described ~bove, to prt'$ClVe and protect the t.blooly lnt~' rights and claims in the dttedcnl'l estate. The Malooly lotcrvenon allO request.ruch other and further relier. general and special, legal and cquillible, to which they may be justly entitled.

Respectfully ~ubmilled,

DYKEMACOX SMlTU N. Kansas St. Suile 2000 rn Paso, Tens 79901 915·541-9300 15·541_9399 FaClimi le By: lsi Him C. Wolk" Mark C. Wa1lr;:er Stile Bar No. 20717320 IDWAlkq@dyteroo,com Marlo FnlOke Slate naT No. 24074225 mfIJDke@dykclna,CQIIl A,d Thomas E. Stanton Attorney at Law Texas Avenue 915-532-1122 877-434-6917 Fac&imilc By: I.!IThQwq sE SlalllQII Thomas E. Stanton Tc~as State &r No. 19055450 IOm®stantonlaw com Attorneys fflr t.h lOGly Int~I"\'en on

Cl{RTI F ICAT£ Of SE RVICE In compliance with TexllS Rule of Civil Procedure 2 Ia(e), I, Mark C. Walker, certify that on this ~ day of M.rch. 2017, a true and eotTeCI. oopy of the foregoing document filed electronically with the clerk of the coun in lICCordanoe with T~xllS Rule of Civil I'moedlll1!!

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Sec. 32.46. SecurIng Execu,tJon of Docum'e nt by Deception .

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O(bny penon: or <' .,: " ", (2) an,,., 01 /rIdueos II plAIIo IOMIIII \0 /IIfI or ,ec<If<I IIl>y purpoItod. ~I 01 otholr document po.wporllng \0 IMmOI~O 01 ovIc!onco an IIC~ lin 0«1« •• 'cQ:~. or PfOOOP 01; (A) • Pl¥llOfted court !hat 111 no! IIJqlfe$Siy CfODIM\ or eslablshed lInder tho oonsUlu'Jon or II>e \IIWt 0( tills , t,to or oIlho Unbd Sla~;· ; (B) II purportod JudIc~1I1 on~ly U,a\ 15 not IIxpi'Uliy oralted or estobli.hed UMO( !h'o COIlsIKlIIlon OI llw. orthlll ,tate or.olll>e .uMod 6tatol: 01 ", ' " (C) II PIIlJlortod,kldicla! o!lleOfol II pu!]l0Itfd court or putporltd judICII! QnUty deserlbod Ily p e'lIl/fllph -; Wor(e). -,' (bl An elrenso I/lIdtr &Jbtec\lon (eXU Is a: !') Clan C mll~.nor IlII>e VII!UO 01 '"' ~roporly. soMe •. 0: pocUnIivy intores{ Is bss thon $1 00; (2) Class B mI.demolnol" U tho' vakJo 01 lhe proporly. slll'lk:e, 01 po<:Unll'Y Intoresl Is $100 or moll but ",les.slhan$7M1; , (3) Closs A misdOMOMOr If thll v;;tuo 01 lho pr0porty, 601Vice, or poctJniary In\lIfo~\ Is $750 or, moro but j,ns thon 52.500; . .'\ ' , (4) sis;' Jan lolony I[ Ihe vollM of tho Pl'Oj)(Irty. ~, or pGconlary Inlerolt I, $2,&00 or 1IIOr' bill I,,, Ihan $30.000; , (5) IGJony 0( 1M IhW dogree'/flha va~<» of tho propony. ~rvteo, or ~l8ry .lntonut It $30.000 or moI"e but lOIS IIIan $150.000: · ~ (6) felony o.f 11M ~ degl~ If ltio YII),Io of ,,.,.. proprHiy, ~,or ~~ry t1loruUs $150.000 or .rnoro bulleu Ih~n $300.000; or, , " , .. . (1) felony of Iho nfll dograo Ifll\o vnluo of tllo prop,rly, seMeo, or p&etJniary Intorotll1 $300.000 or more.

Ie). M olfonSll Under SlIb,oe:UOn (~{ti'l~ GSlol/l J~U fOlony. , (e.1)Aii o/fGJ\SII doSOlbocl for pYlJI.)sos of p\Jll'ahmenl by Su1n.ectlons (b)( IH6) and (c) IllncronM\ to tho nIIxt 1\I#0r category 01 ollento If R Is .t1own on 1110 trill! 01 tllo OfronSll \hIt tho oflonlo wac eonvnlHed IIgDinsl en elderly 1MMd~1 as <lcflnttd by SQr;tlon 22.001 Of 1rM>Ivtll \h, 5telt Modl.:.l~ progrom. jd) In ihI, u.:Co;>n; (1) ·Ooooptl.ln' ~1$1he tn/Iftt*1gft4$)gned by Soctlon 31.01.

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,. " T~x. Poool COdo § ~2.46 '.' " ,- '. , "Oooumenl'lncludos oIoclloolellUy,slorod dala 01 olhol tr.IotmaUOIll!'lal Is I~trlovable In,1I feadllble.

J)Orrolvabloi (OI'm. ' • • " L :,' : .", , ---, : , ,-, .' , .Wllh ,~o, ·t:Ol'ISOnl "of!/» ~pproprtalo Io~~ ~ly Of dlstr\C1 O\loIn~Y. the \)UO!~Qy geMfl1 hD$,«>rn:~rlG/11 /urtsdlc!km Wlltl lMl consenting local pfosoculor lo,proS<K:Ulo an "offQn~o urKktr 1111, secllonlhllllnl'Olvos '. ,',. the stolo Medlcl>ld proglom. - ' . , ..". -

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900 (S.B. 101ll)."§., LQ1. offeetlvo ,- Seplcm~or , 1. 1994, 11m. , . ,ell. ' .Acl, 11l91.,15Ihlog.' ,'189 , f(H.B,,118S). § 2. o1focllvo May 21. 1997, am. MW 200Cl.·78lh log .• ell. HIS (H.B. 2292). § 201.H. affective sepj"mb~r 1, 2003, am. Acts ~' 2003. 78ll1l<!{l., ell, 257 (l-!.ti. !743). § n:: e\fOc1lvo'SopjGI'Ilbor 1:2003; 11m. 'ACls':zooi 7ath log.'. ell.432 (H.B.

420).§ ~. of1oot1~ Soplooibel 'v·, . ,- 1:2063; om, ACts,, 2007. ' 80111 log,.,M.-121 _ , (5:B. 1(94),'' § ,~. effecllva , Sepjomber 1. -- ,.

2007: am., Act. 201 I. 82ni:1" Leo, .• ell. .

620 (S.B. -..(68). § '' 6. - offecllvo S\lptoritber 1. 2011; am. Acl$ 2015. 84th Log" . • • •- < . ch. 1251 (H.B. 1396), §22,elfocIIveSoplambor 1.2015. ,:, ;0; .' , ,_ , ~. . '-; . , '"," "~'::\\' T.... ~ .. _~ .eo.d •• """~l>1I.0;*~ ,",~ ',_,"" ':--, COJlI'I1gh1 02011 ""'1ItI.1I'~~ U)",,"''''l'cl.... , ;: ,~ • ,,: ," ••••"",,' or ... Le;;_ Oi<>up. ,AJI ~ ...."""- '-'i;.',

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-'C ~ .. _~ , ;:'-_' > ',---'~ ' :-" , .- • ,- ,."-" '':\ >~"~"'. . .:' ,-~ .. '-.::, .~ -J i'::;/ ',\-, TexaS'S(iMes & Cod(ls Anl!pt9lod by L/lxlsNoxlsf) >Pe/IPI COd9 ,,> ~ T7tl9 7 Offeasos AgaInst . Propol1V > chhmor 32 Fraud-" .SII/lC/lllp!Or D Olhorpeccptlvo-Practlc(ls' , . - ', : <;:; - :::< t'" ,,' ", :-Co,' .' -- . ..,,- , ~. ~,~ Sec.' 3'2;47, Fr~UdU[~nt Destructlon , Removal, or Concealn:,ent of WritIng. -~

, , -<;:. ,:A~' - , EXHIBITS Penal Code - Chapter 31: Theft T&x, P&ual Code § 31.01 Thb doc:um&nt " currol'lt through Iht 2015 rog~1II' _Ion, 84lhlogllblt...., , ?' Penal Coda> Title Z Offens9s -Agalnst

Sec, 31,01, Definitions, In IN, <::h.pte~' 11) 't)g,;opCen"~; (AJ CIlIollng ~ OonIIrmII'Q by WOI'd$ Of OO(>dUolo raise hlpI9n!on ~ law or 1~ \hill " ikely to Il/fool the ju3gmonl 01 ano"'" In tI>o trano«tJon. end tIl.1 the actor 600s nol beI!_ to be.trw; IBI I~ 10 conKt .. lalso In1ptNsIon et law Of t.ct Ihet Is Ihty 10 all'od the judQmont cf another In the tnlOllUet1on. Illal the DCiClr prevtOUWy cl'$lltGd OfconA'mod b)o WIlfd. 01' eond\Jc:C, .ndlhet the DCtcr 110.$ nol.now bllllow to be true: IC) provenUng anolhGl froM .eq;Jrlng lnf(lrflU!.\lCll15l:oty 10 afl.,;fhll judgmonlln tho !flIMOcUOO; (OJ sel1lng O(,otlleJW1te tranllerilng Of ~lICimbetlng properly w1thou1 dltdotlng a Uen, HetJray 'ntoros!, odvorwo dalm, or oihGt Iog01 Impodlment to tho~.njoymenl ot the prOptIlY, whothor lho. lion, $oem1y !nlllost, dalm, or lmpodlmOnl ll or II not valid, or.!_ or 1. nocQ milllo! 01olfleJot rocord: or' lEI' pt;Omldng p(lrlOln'lIlllCO that " ikoly to atl.et tho Jo.x%lmenl of onothor In tile If.ns.atlion on~i lhat tllo ~tOf does. noIlntorlCl to porfonn or,icrlows ~ not be porfOln'led, eXC$pi thaI r....... to porform Ilia prom,lIo In IUU6 wlh:u oUw ovIdot\co ot Intent or kooW.odCe '" nol .uflk:ltnl plool that the odor' ~ ~ IrItond 10 P9rfOfm 01' know 1ha promll-t .WQ\jd n.:>! too porlormod.

(A) to ~ prop&rty Irom the tI"NIIOIr pennantntlyo, lor 10 o)[lon6ed. pDrIod DI time thai II major portion of tM va!U& Of erloYment of tho PfOperty Is lasl to Iho owner; , (01 to fe$loce property Oilly upon paymont ot ~rd Of oIhGr compensation; 01 fCI to dispose of prope~y In I monno. \hot =~o. roeovory.DI tho proporty by lhe 0WIl~ 1Jn1D1oty. . (31 °Etlecl!Ve oonsanl°lncludes eon"n! by II por.on tGglllljI euthol\Z:ocI lo eollor tho OWoOf. Conl8!lt Is fIOl , olfoettve '11: ~;: , ,~ ", f~l Indil¢od, byd~~OilOI coor~; , , ., ;, . " .;" ", . '~' '~'''.,.

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fBI glvon by II pGf$.on the Kia' knows Is not t&galy lIuthorlzoo to act fOi tho ownw; , • , IC) glvon by'll penon wIlo by r08lbo 01 youth, monltd dlsooso or dofoot. or Intox\elllion 1$ kMwn try the Oc!or to too IJrjelilo 10 II\Qke feasol\llbrl properly d:Spoiplons: (E) gMIn by II pmon who by rnlOtl of 8dvanoood ago Is kl'lOWll by the QC\or 10 ho .... dlr'nt!1i.ho<;I c:apaoltY,to ma~ InfomlOd end "tlorIII! dacll;lQf\$ .bOU! Ota II.s_bl. dlspo$Non of prop!ll1y, (4) °ApprOj1l!ole" mc8n5: fA} to bli(lllsbout. alfllOt/Dr Of purported trons1", of lil19 to0< olh.r n~npos""ol)' Inlere$\ In properly,' whelhor to tho Mioror anolhor; or , .' ,--'

is} to, 0CfI\!1I'O or otholWtso ,oxore!so control over'pI'opllrlyolMr ihan rllat pl'oporty· (5) 'P~ ~j}i,"~:-: ,""",:: 'ff, , , , , ,-"-" {A} roalpiQpllrty. "i~':'i>'-" '-;<- , ,,-,~ - -- '- "" ' ,, 0 ;, - (B) t. nG!IiIo'Dr imnl.llift.>kt plll'Gonal propofly loohMIng anylhlng ",_odJrom land; '0( " , ,- , ' , , ', ' -'> , .. ,'~ (C)n !kicurOOn~ )i;c"iudlng ~ay. lIIal rep<9sOnts or embodies enyllmg or-vaJue. .,~ ,'- ,,,: (6) ·$~rvI~·tnc+Jde~:·<., ~. .;,: - ,:;~?;: ~,,' < ,';~' /J{.;,::~: (A) hi.OOt: aile! prOtos$\o(Inrt;;~; -. <"._- -- .'. ;\:~ , '' '<'. '- '" ::..:: , (B) lol~omn'lun!ea~QI'I, pub\C vtlRtr. or Iran'porI8U(>/) servrn: .. ,,'i~-;-:' ,0 , ,", ~" -- - .,'. (e) lodging. rOslal.franl $OMc&, I -,' ' -" it:!l W'o I '" ' (II) ('J 0'

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Tex, Pellol Code § 31,02 Th/$ doo.Iment .. cooe-nt Ihrough tho 2015 roguIPf $Onion, fI~1h Legltl.l..... " Texas Stlltutes & Codes Anllotll(ed bv Lp/sNfM > re.I!~1 Code> .Tltlo 7 or"nsfts Arm/nsf . Proeorty /' Clrjtplflr 3t. Tlier( c'\ ,- , Sec. 31.02, Consolidatlon of Thcft Offenses.

Thltfl lIS defined In Soct/orIll.03 ooostltuto. II _Inola olforn;o cup~g ~ "9..-. le offenH. pre.vtol/sly kIIown u ~n. IhIIl by Jill" pr;oloxl, _ilion by. bbI!". IhofilrOl'll thl ~raon, IIhopllllrog, DCq<l1fitlon _.1Ing of proporty toy throat, .whIIIng. ~rog toy YI'OrtNoss ehock. ~ exlortlon, reeetmg or orrmeWed prop&rty. and rGCeIYInQ or COIlCOlIl ng siolen proporl'i.

History

Enl>Ctod by Ad. 1Il1$. ~3rd 'l eg .. clI. 399 (S.B. 3~1, § 1. offedlvu Jruwruy.l, 197~: 11m. Mt. 1 99~, 73rd !--cg .. ell. • (S.B. 1007), § 1J11.. of/ocltve Soptomboi"'1. 1i94. . _", ,\,;' ~, , "- ,'-"', -'" T""."\~H:""_"'l""'_ :~." "i 00""",,C>201' " ' _ 9"!",« . ,CoIrpatIy, ..... • " ' _ 01 ...""'!to...

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Tex. Penal Code -§ M,03, Part 1 0(.2 ','- .,',-'., --< " "-" ~ '- " -'. .~ . -',- , . . "\ . lI{Iular sooslon. 8411\ L&{IIslaluro.

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• 1'1 (1} • (2) by Il00!OOr; 0( ';:,. "} . ropl'I»..niOd by any law ';.- " , propol1y believing R\VII$ ",.,., ,. ". • '::' . -~:;: "-"'i' Pngo 2 015 , (6) an actor motor ",,/11<;10$ Of parts (If an fObuiding,'Ctomolf!lon. or 0;1><:>, properly that the ' l"opol1y has '- ~,. PlItt ,~,~:_ , , POrtW115 , '~:''I:­ S\ • lila motor , 011 fOflll$

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TeK. Ponal Code § 31.03, Pnrlt 012 (1) tho olfeM;e. OCWfI'od u . r<>SU\l of. docopIloll or stro\egy on \he pAl1 of . '(IW,enf_t /!goncy, ~ tho usa of an utldoreovor opot1I~ or pueo otrioor; (2) tho &Clor\Ya' proykIed by "law onfor...monlngorq WI~ II"facllty In whIeh 10 ocmmIIlhe offenp 'of an opportunhy to engag.1n to!>dLld. (:O!I$t~utng tI)e oII'n18; Of " (3) tho aclorl)'U sollcilod. to tommh ilia offlNli. by a petaca oJf\cef, tII'Id!ho .oUcltollon wa5'oI" type that wotIId enCOu!o\lO " p"flKln prodi'f'osod 10 ,ommlt tho oft'onw to actually CommIt 1M olloMO. but WO\lId not <IOO)Urpge \I ',' " p<lrwn not prodl$po$ltd to corn/Jill thO offonse !O ac:tooliy corrWi1ll II\!! offenso. .' . ,. "" (e) Excopl u prOvkl~ by s!&) oelion (I). on olfonso imdor IlIls Sllclion Is: '- ~.

, (11 • Clan 'C mlsdtlmoanOi Lf tho wlu .. of th_ property stolen Is ress!f\p.n , ' $ tOO: , ' , (21 • Class 8 mltdolTlQanor II: (AI tho VI>luo ¢ thoo properly Itolon II 5100 'II !II6I1 but Illes lIlan 1750: IB) Ihl willa oIlhe property 11010111& leIS !han 5100 end \he d<111>11da1lt. hal prI'IIously been c;ol1'llct8d any grade oIl!wfI.: or Ie) the proporly llolen Is a d&Iv(1 ""11K, comme~<I(ivoI'. Icon.., or perlOl'lal Idoontilicllllon (wlil'ioclt.il!.sll6(! by IhII slilta 'or aoolIIor lillie: (3) It Closs A mlsdo~lI!\(Ir IUM VMH of tho propw\J -'oIon II; $150 of more buI IN, than $2.500; (4) "steto JDII lolonyl(; (AI' (ho Y<lloo II! the pope/iy llolen Is $2.509 or ~re but lest ,than po.OOO\ or Ihe PfOpqrly Is len Ulan 10 hUd O)f 1~'P," WIoo, or voall or any parl lhel90f undllf lhiI,VallJ(l of $30,000: , IS) 'togllrd~'i o'f:VI1hle, IllO proporty II 11o!ln Ir~'~~ ~50n bt anoillor or 110m a tiumoQ ,eorpsQ or ' ,,' " glave! ,lnclU<fl!Jli' proptrty thil l' a mI~lIItY gnwom$ll<ar; ,. . ' '~. (e) tho pt'Oplll1y Iioion I, a Ilroarm. as donnCld by SIidIOn ~.OI: . ~ . (0) IIlI . vall>o 01 tilt PIOI'MY -'o~n It: 10$' Uwn 52,500 and rho c!efondOll\ '1m blHln praw,lISly CCII'I'kIodJwo or IfIOfO U'IIIII of ony Qladfl O)f thol\; , _ J ~~ (E) Iht pn;:JIC!rI)' slolriln Is III) co/lldtll bII/IoI C( oI/k:Ial canIor _elope lor 11/1 eIecfIOn: C( (F) the Y1Iloo orllle popeit)' llofen It lesllllon $20,000 ond 1M property IlOIon It: {I} alul'J\inum: Pi) bronzfl;

{Ivl bran: ' ., :\ '" ." "-,-- . "'" ,. , (G) a lok>ny col llio thlt!! degree If Ihco VII!UO of lIle proparly 's{o',1\n 1$ $30,000 or moro $150.00;0, citltio pfOp<Irly Ii: - . . , bill loss than . C

(AI ealh,-;'orws. slolll'l1 during a or '~'\~.:::~,::: ::;,'::~~~::;'::~::;,!~ slllIIlo , '(S) to cor IfIOfO hoad 01 shoop. IMIIO, or goal, 51olon during • !lingle lI'enrsaellen and haYlt1\l an IlQIItaO!"il vRlue of ie5llhan $1G\l,OOO: (8) Dfelony-of Iho sooond dogre>e 11'1 (A) tho yD!oo !)f tho prcl!)Orty ,fOIG.n 1$ $150,000 or ITlOIO buI 1&$, than $3O(),OOO: or (B) Ihe v,,11IG of lhe property .1000n 13 Ion Ihan $300,000, end the properly Iloiell" all aulOllUllod t,b&r mil¢lllne or the (1)f1lenll Of oomponem. of an lIulOmalod ttllor maelllne; Of ' 3( , , Pngo 4 of 5 ,Tax. Penal COlla ,§ 3,1.03, PattI 012 ',: (7) : 8 fel""y 01 lilt first dGgree If II» vn!1/I) of it>e properiy ~tO!&n I!J $300.00~ or MOro, '. , . " . -, . . '. (1) An, ortonso 'dQsa1blld 'Iot put~S of eunlshnwl\! -by SubscctloJU (oX1}-(6) II lfl(:touO<.l 10 tho noJd " hlg~/!, cot<lgoiy 0/ alfORso'lIII Is'mown on Ul(I \rlat of \119 o[f>lnSo th~t ., ,c,,- . " -, , ",- ~ ,-' '~" ' ,.. .' , ,'.- (If 11)0 IIftor,l,¥U n pu!i':le ~o~~ at tho.!he of 1M, "rrOflS(! Qnd l~ proporly 8pproprl&ted C3!l't<1inlo Iho ,aclor'$ cirn\Ody; poS$OSi.to/i,.OI'cOflt,oI by vlllw~oI his ~u.ru$ as Ii pUblic; SoNant; ;-~ (21 .lIla .. ~ was In I eOl'.tra'ctual relallon$h~ vMh I(i>VO'~8I11 al Ihohmo _of (hit offon~ and rhe proporly ,C~,,:;._ '.:<->_appro~lo<;l .aime.~nt~ 11M fI,c\l,?fS 'WSI<;XIY{ po~$GS$iO\.. or conIlolby, Y1r1ua of \h& ~tr3ctYIII • ' ,'" '· roIQlIoMhlp: _.~ ". ,_; - '- ___ :'''.. 0,. _ ,- • .• ,c',', ",' ,.~.,,_, " '-;'_''''~''_ ,:... . ,' • \__ (3}"'" owner olthe properly npproprblO~ MIS IIl thQ,till1<l of IfI&'o!(onse: -" if lA) anal~rty~dulil;or ,<~; <\ ,.-,', (B) Q'1~ro!l! .organlz<lI:On: \;: ___ _ (4) tho ael~ ~as Med~~a & provider In a ~nlra~ual rola\lohsNP.WlIh tho fGde,.1\l Q'Ovommant allhoJlma o., ,~~~' altho otro~& :wfthO pre)'lerlY approprJat<id;camo IntO tho actor's wstody,posseaslon, or control.by virluo oftho 'cor.iroduallclallon$~; w " ,~ '~'o., : i .. ",,' '",,_ . - , , _ 'S...'" ,-',<:~: (5) durjng the commlss\oJl of tho <)ffanso. tho actoro. lnlentlonolly,kriowltlgIy. 01 reckles~ly: : (A) c~usod n ~ oxlt a~'m 10 $~ en: OIhi:mVla& ~e 4ellvatoa; o. " "<"/,', ~', " ., ' ... '" - ,"' ' (S) ooO(:liv~!<>d or oU10rwlto ~nl&d a flro oxll alarm or rololl lhoft oolo~tor 110m &CIlllCllng; or " - ., , -:~ , ... . 'o..'-~ . . .' " " dea~I~lion " ~ , ' (e ) !nod D ' ollo.nso ,bya Instrument 10' pnwenl ~ .' ".' ... , ,",' \C. ;~" . .• I provent deteeUoo of 'lllo .' ••••

.. ,"Y:~J::':':~ ,<~,:- -:-~1;~l~~ ~ ' ' ~ (g) ;;( ."~' .,.• .,;.:':';'~;!';:::~= Ownoi I>f c(a\",:.! fowl .{. :0~;;:~~ (~) ,~ •••,.k,,, "''';' "k"tr POlIO 5 015 Tax. Por\II CoM 5 31.03, Part 1 of2 History

Enactee! by Ad.li73, 63ItI Leg .. dI. 39Il (5,8. 34). Ii I, .. ff~ JanUllry 1. 1974: nm. AdI 1&75. 601th log., cll. . 342 (S,B. 127). Ii 10. etloollve So"wmboll. 1970; om. Ael'1977. 65th Lao" M. 349 (8.e, 31 Ol.1i I, o/lll'C«vo A~IlUlI 2$, 1877; om. "Acb 1961. 97th Log .. ell. 2911 (S.B. 3i'l)',lI 1. offecUvo SeplllmbO( 1. 1001; 11m. Aetll1981 , - 87th Leg .. ell. 4SS '(H,B. l0051.'li 1•.• ffoctlvo JUM 11, 1991; ftm. Aels f983. 68th t og .• eh. 497 (S.B. 283).5 3, IffoClt\OI SaplombOr f. 1003; ftm: Acls 1003, 68lh Leg., cll. 5se (S.B. 651), § f 1, otractlve Soptomb"rl,,11163; ftm. ·~ Aetl 1983, 68lh lAIg., ell. 74j (RB. 171).§ 1, elfoe!tvo 6apttmber 1, 1953; am. Acl. 19115, 89lh Leg .. dt. 599 {S,B - .

30). Ii 1, oI1~S.Ptembor 1,.198S: em. AeIl1.9a5, 69th Log., 00. 901 (M.a. 136ti). Ii ,. off~llve Sepclmbor 1, 1&$5: lim. Ac:tf 19$7, 7ClUft.eg., dJ.167 (S.B. 81n), Ii WftJeHl • .tIecliW SejllOMnbef 1. 1987: 1IIlI. AcI, 1989, 7hl Ltg., ch. 245 (RB. 52").li 1.,Sop1em1!or 1. 19$9: ern. 1.0;:15 1969. 71st LeV~ cII. 724 ($.B. 1 81~). Sf :. 3. "'~ ~r 1. 1989:'l1/l'i. AU 'N'.Uodl.tg.. cb. 1.( fS.B. 4Q(J. § 2Ht#0. o~r&ellvo SeplotnbGr 1. 1991: am. Am lWl. nnd lo~ .• cII. 565 (S.B •• ). 5 1.. otfedlvo Soptornbof 1. 1991: l1/l'i. Acll lW3. 73rd l~ .• oh. 203 (H.B. 60(1). §§ £ 5. offediw Soplofnber I. 19U: tIn. AcU 1993. T:srd L~~ ell. 900 (S.B. 1061). 5 LQ1.. etroctlvo SopI<mlbor 1. 1994: om, -'d11995, Uth Log., ell. 318 (S.B. IS), 5 1. Gff<ii:(Ive Goplember"l. 1995: OIT\. Act, 1&95, 74th Log .• cII. 734 (H.B. 1957). § 1. GfIodNa SofIt$IIIbW I. 1995: om. kh; 1895, 141h Log .• ell. 643 {S.B. 676),' 5 1. elfKUv. 6.plem~r I, 199~: Oil"\. Act, 1997. 75th Leg., ell. 1.6S (S.B. 898), §§ 19.2H. 31.01{69), oft.cltvo SOjIl$nbe< I. 1~7:"1I"\. Acti. 11m. 75th Leg., ell. 11S3 (6.B. 30). § 7.01, a!focU.". September I, 1997:.-n. Ms 2001, 7711l. L~" ch. '1276 (S.B. 1 1~ 7). § 1. oifKU~ Soptomb.!r I, 2001: am. AoI1i 2003. 78th leil .. ctl. i98 (H.B.

22921. § ~,offoct!YP SoplombOf I. 2003: ~m. Ae\$ 2003. nih Log., cII. 257 (H.B. 1743). § 11. efkoctilio Soptember 1. mo~: em,~A'Ct1 '2~, 7~th Cog., cll. 393 (H.B. 54),.'5 . ZQ. efloellvo SoRlOlllbor 1. 2OG3:,Dm~AC!' " 2003. 78th L~ .• cII. 432 {!;I.B. 420}. § :. effoctlve Soplllmbor.l ) 2003:. am. Ac\$ 2007, 80th Log .• 00. 304 (H.B. ' , 17661. § 1. offoclive S<1pternb9l l , 2007: em.Acts 2009, 81at l.o9., .cIi. 70 (H.B. 1282), § .1~'ffoQWo S,plombor 1, .

2009: 1m.. Acts 2009 •. 8111 iAg_~ 00.10$ (fl.B. 1486), § 1, oflodlvo Mly,23;2009: 'lm. MIl 2009, 8111 Log .• .;h. .1: (S.B. 11&31. 5 o!locltvo Silplembor I. 2009: am. Aell 2009. 81s1 Lell .. ell. 29S (H.B. 348), § 1 , otfoctlvo Sopl'llllbor 1. 200D: ~m. Ad, 2009. 8.W Log .. oh. 9()3 (H.B. 671). §§ 1. 2. oIfe<:ttvo SOj)IOmber 1. 2009~ am. MIl .', 2DOa, 8111 t~ .. cII. 933 (Ii.B. 3097), § URJ;.u.evv. 811P10mb0r I, 2QOg; am.. AcIs 2011, 82nd LOll., GIl. 120 (8.8.887)." 1.2. off.ctiYo s.p!6rnbef 1. 2011: .m.Acl$ 2011, 621)1 \.og., ell. 323 (H.B. 2462). § : . offatf'1YO Soptombor 1. 2011; ~II"\. Am 21)11, 82nc1loi.. ell. 1234 (6.B. 69-4), § .21; efl"oclMo s.plernbM I. 2011; em. Acll 201S.lI4lh tOIl .. oh. 1251 (H.B. 139G), § 10, offoew. Soplon'll>er 1, 201~. leu.. 8tolllet l CoGo.~ 1>1' 1.0 _ _ Co~ Co 2017 J>I'1II>tW tltll<!or l1>on-p..,... In<. • ""''''"' ofNlw.tlN"'" O/oII6.AII ~-,._ , "

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;', , .:'''. ", ' ::- , ,... Sec. 31.04. Then of Service."! " " ,-.' , , , (a) A porson. commft$ I IVllh 1I11E1!'1\ 10 avoid p.aymel'llioi' .sorvloe Iha! !he lIiClor ""'owI ,1s -'-'r ' ,,_:\ ' , ,:,; pfOy\dedonly for , '; , , , --

(1J __Iflo nelor I " -,- 10ka~: '

tho IICIor 1l01(l'1' tho property """'!lit! of the 'l?foperty, , , by ~reolng to provido ". ,end&l'od. I ana! rccatvng nallco ", Page> 2 012 TO)(, PooaI Coda § 31.04 (d·1)For p!'rpoco. 01 SubsoctLon (a)(4): (11 HIl!G OOIlIpOlI8l)tion II or was \0 be paid On a poo,iodi<: ba.~. tho Inlonllo lIVOk! puymonl for a sorvioo may bo (ofl....od al any Ume d..tng Of before a pay pertod: and (2) the pallial payment 01 wagils alcoo Is not sulficloot ovIdonce Lo nogalo tile aclo~s InlGnt Lo aVl'>id payment for a ceMce. (e) An offonso under this seclion II; (1) 11 Class C mlu!om,nnOl Iflho valuo oIlho colVloo sloton Is loss Ihan $100: (21 a CI~u 6 milldomoanor If the Vll~O ollhe II<!rvico:> 51ot<m Is $100 Or mora bvlless than S750: (31 a Class A m1sdomoanor If tho vaiuo 01 tho oorvtc:o Iiolon Is $750 or moro btiliosl !han $2.500: (4) a ,tato JM lalony If the vatuo 0I1he sarvleo ctol.., II $2.500 or moro but loss than $3{).OOO; (8) Q fatollY ofilia II\1,d doglas If Ihe valua of tha service II0000n !II $3{).OOO or mol'e bu4 less \him $ISO,OOO: (G) /I fclony ollila soeotld dograe If tho valuo of lhe IOrviGe stolen Is $t50.000 0' mole but len than $300,000; or (7) a felony of tho Ihl dogreo If Ilia value 01 lho 6oMcO a\olen I, $3{)0,000 or more. (/I Nolw1!hSlarodlng lilly olher p"wlslon of this code. any polloo or other report of slGlen vohiclas by" poDIiCIlI ,ubdMslon 01 this stala sharlncludo OIllhe raport IIny ronl.3l vehicles whose I'OIltoa MVG been shown 10 ~uch ropotling ft\l0"";Y to be In vlolallon of S<.Ilno«lon (b1(2) end IhalI lr>dlcole !hat tho ,en\hg !>gonoy hu complied wah tho notloo roquiromool5 domQndtng rolum 8.$ provided '" this soetion. (9) It /$a dl/reMI/ 10 pros<>wUon ur>der this 6OCUon \hat: (1) tho _dofondenl ~red rho porlormaneo 0I1ho sorvleo by glW1g e posl-<!ated cho<:k Of $Imlar sight order 10 tho PO~OIl porformlng \ho $Orvico:>: ftr>d (2) tflo pGrsOll performing the 8eMce or any other per6Ol1 presonted tho cMck or sight order lor pftyment bolero 100 dato on tho check Of light order.

HIstory

EnltCted by Ads 1973. 63rd Log., eh. 399 (S.B. 3<1), § I, offecllvo January 1, 1914; am. M.s 1977. 65th bO., ell.

429 (S.B. 469). § I, orleetlvo AlIlIusl211, 1971; 11m. Aets 1983, 68th Log., eh. 497 (8.6. 2S3), § 4, ol1ooUvo Soplembor 1. 19S3: am. Aero 19!!1. 7200 Log .. ell. 565 (S.B. 4), § .w, offocllVo Soptomber 1, 1991; em, Aru 1993, 13rd Leg .. ch. 900 (B.B. 10Sl). § J..!ll. effocllvo September 1. 1994; 11m, Ac;!s 1995. 74111 l og ., en. 479 (S.B. 919), § .t. olfllcllve Ao>gust28, 19es; am. M.s 19e9, 76th Leg., ch. 843 {H.B.179Bl. § 1. offocUVO SO\llombG, 1. 1999: am. Acl~ 2001, 77th Log .• <)/I. 1245 (S.B. 437). §§ J., 2. o!focllw SopiOmbOf 1. 2001; em. M.s 2003. 7Sth Leg., el).

419 (H.6. 275). § 1, effl!cllYe September 1,2003: am. Ae\S 2011, S2nd Log.. ell. 141 (S.B, I024), § 1.. eff&etlve Soplombo, 1. 2011; MI. AeI5 2015. 84!h Log .. <)/I. 1251 (ttB. 1398), § 11, ol'fGclivo SoplombGr 1. 2015.

T.... SI.M.. A C..,.,AnnotolOd C<>t>\'r!~" ~OI1 .'c......._ _ _ _ 8 C""""",. I... • n\OOrIIber o! 111. LeIl1"""lb GroI4r- .... ~ re ...... '" Tex, Penal Code §·31.05

, "-,,, 7)lI'U Stlltum 8. Codes Annotliled bv LeXisNel(/s«J > Peall/·Code > nile 7 Of(9Ilses Against .. • - ,'0 Propony > Chapf1lr 31 There • 1.;' , , Sec, 31,05. Theft of Trade Secret s, , Cal For purpose. ofthlue¢tloJl:

... {I} 'Mlelo" mo!atII tIny oblect. matorlDt, dovloo. or ,Ubstanc.e or tiny GOp)' 1horoot',I/ICIUdlng Q wrIItng,

=- tecordlng. dmwlno, SMlpjo. specften, prololype, modO~ p/>ot<Igr.:Ipll. mIuoorQDIIIsm, bluepml, or (~) :;:t=o(.~~ ~ph, or·otI\or rePfOduction 01 an CIIlIeIe or 0 noW, dnrMng. Of 13l "Repr_lln!i" moans dO$«iblng;d.pk:tlng, c<lnlQllng, eorJslIluUng. reflllCUng. or reoordlnljl. (4) ' Trbllo cocIer lllOani Ibo wholo Or any port 01 ony sdonUne or tochn!eat lnlormatlan, dGslgn, process, Pfoood</re, Iormula, or IrnprovelMnt dlDI hu veluo and!httt tM QW<\Or hal taken rnoafilrOi 10 prevOIlt I(OM bocornlng avollablo \() J)OfaOI1t other Ullin [110$0 5Olocl~ byJIM owner to hovo IIQCOIS for llmilod ,.;.

P'Jf)losos, " • " <" .. -, ,. (b) ,., POO'IOIl oommils an ofIolln K, Wlll><>IIt thO owno(, olloc!1vo coMonl, h. knowingly: {II 'Ieal, iI tredo:5,eer&l; (2) moke • ...copy ohn Di1IcIo IIptOI&nllrQ olrada lOerol; or {3J C9mmunieolo._Of Inlllsmtts a !(Bdl 5OUOI, (e) All otIonao urw:!or thb cedIon Is • "'lolly of \110 third dDgreo.

History

EnllCto(! by Acls 1973. 63rd LeO .. ch. 399 {8.6. 34). § l ; ofloe1jY(1 January-1,1974; MI. MI, 1993, nrd Log,,-ch. _", ,,2 ',":; '000 (S,S. 1067), § 1&!:offllCltve $ept¢lllbtr I , 1994. ~:".~ _ ' ' '"" ~~ ~, ,", \': """"'"ltd t>il,olIoNt".e T.... $lotu!. . . ~ CoI'l'l\1tll.o10'lMoIthOW_"~.:o)', ~ ., • _ , II! tho l<>!oNoo.l. oroup. N~ flMtYOd.

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Tex. Penal Code § 31.06 ThI$ dowment Is ClII'I'IIfII ~ \he 2015 rego..(Ir UlI.$Io/\. Mill Logl&lalln.

Tpx~s S/a/uI's & Codu Anno/a/ad bv LexfsNexlsfJ > Penll Codq > TIll. Z OUqasts Again$( Propertv > Ch;Jplqr 31 Theft

Sec. 31.06, Presumption for Theft by Check or Similar Sight Order, (~) II Ih. ac.IOr obl.mod proplrly Or .Iwrltd ~lfofmMOO of sorvlce by Imrlna or Pl'f$lng a cIIack or similar .!ghl cord. for lhe paymant 01 monly, wtwn \hit IsSU&l cId 001 hftVG lu!rIcIont fllfldl In Of on deposit. wah 1111 t..nk orolhor dlllWil. for \1M p~ In 'ul of \hit c/lact Of oroor 01 woIIu II oIhw cheo:kI or D!d\Ira IMn <M.hUldir~, • Is primo f,c;io ovId_ of tho I$$uor'.lntom 10 depr1Ye the _ of properly undw 6eGtlon 31.03 (Theil) IneIIIdk'Ig f1 dmvoe Of thlrdiIWtY hold« In duo CCInO ~ MQoUotod 1M eh«k or order or to II"IOIcI payrnonIlor 14r.1ee uncIer S6CIIon 31,001 (Tholl of s..rw;.) (IJroeP\In IIle easl d a PMl&tod cho<:k Of ordor) W: (11 \hit Issuer had fie) actQUnl ¥IfIh "- banlc Of oIhor dr......l10 at tho tInw tho Is""" Iswoe! tile dloc:k or light order, or (21 PIIYment wtI$ refUsed by 1M blnk or other dr_ for lack of lunds or Inluflidofll fuoo' .. on presenlfttlon \\IftlWl 3(1 days after Iswo, 1100' lho \s$1.Hlr faded to P/ly Iho hotclor In /un wilhln 10 daye, .nor reeoMng notk:G 0( ltlal roM.1. (b) For f'IIfl'OI'M of ~dlon ('X2) or (1)(3). n01loo lII<>y 1>0 lICIual IIOIIco Of notioo In writing thai: (1J Il lont by: (AJ !hI cll~S /TIlt evld.ncfId by an .rrldaY!! olsotrV\cq; Of IS) rogIslered or certified mall with NItum /OC01pl ,.qUOf.ted; (21 Is.~ 10 !he Issller II .... 111Il0l'. ~ ••/'rOfwn on: (A) tho d\o(:t Of Oft!or, IS) 11M ro<:ords ollila bar'\lr. Of olhor dr.......; Of ICJ tt.. reoords 01 the penon to Whom \1M ehtM;k or ardor has boonluuod 04' panocI: ond 13J oonlllin. \hi> followlng $latGnWIIl: (3J "This 1$ a dfllTl800' lor paymenl In f\l~ for • ~h,r;k 04' ordGf nol paid bo~ftu" 01 II Iado: 01 fo.r.d5 Of Ill$uftlclonl funds. 11 yor.r Iall to m.ko peymentln MI within 10 doya. ./lor Ihe dete 01 ftcalpl o/lhl!.; notlco. tho lalluro to pay CfOfttol 0 pI'OlIUmpilon for o;ommUUno en offen.., ond thl, mIllior mav be rol(lffocl/Of almlnal pros.ecu1lon." (t) 1/ writlen notice II gtvon In oc:co«lll'lO! will SIlbI!etIor1 (b). III p«Isl.lll'*llhatthe 00tk:G wal reoelwtd no 15101 \hIIn /IYO ¢a.ys aftot It W&I 14"" (dJ Nothing In \hII MdIon provenls Ills proncuIIon ~ esabIiIhkIQ the r.quislta ~tnt by dlfocl ovidMOOt. (eJ Par\IaI restitution does not preckIcIe Iho ~ of Ills roqrJ1ft.1nWn1 Wldtr1tlll1lOdlon.. (I) 11!he KIorobiained property bylm*lQ 04' ~I.tng. c:n.cIt04' ~tniI. algN: order lor ilia paymHI\ 01 mon.y, the &etc ... "'lent to dGpr1Yo the _ 01 !he PfOf*tr uoo'OI' SocIIon 31.03 (Tholl) I, ~wmad, I_plln tho t.14 of II postdalod thode 04' Ofder, W: 11M Ktcr ordered 1hc bank Of clhor dlllwu \0 ltop p.ymoot on !he chock Of acdor, pago 2 0'2 rox. Pon.ol~ § 31.08 , (2) IIMI bank or dnr!o<ee refund p.IIymcmt to tho hoI6or on)lie$8!lta(lon 04 1M eI\oeI( or OI'dtt wllhIn 30 days lIIIor InllO: (3) tho 0Y/fl0I' ~\III the ector noIk:o 01 '\l1li roM. 01 PlI)'ment Itnd made II ISomand 10 !he 6C\Of lor PII)'ment or roMn of 1Il00 proparty; arK! (4) the ac:Ior ra~ to: {A} F>DY Illo holder within 10 daY' ~nOf r_tvi.;g, tho dO/rlQ~ lor paymont Of (8) return 100 properly .lo' Ihe OY.TIor wUhln 10 days, anar receMrIg 111& ~tT\tInd lot rolurn 01Il10 PlOIl°rly. , • History ..' EnKled ~ Act, 1913, 63rd leg., dl, 399 (6.8, 341. § I, ol*tMtJa/luary 1. 197~: em, lice. 11191. 72nd L.,,~ dl . . $13 (W.e. 1801). S Z. offeeIlvg Stplenibor I, tIKI!: am.Actilm. 731d Log .. ch. 900 (S.B. 1(87), § 1.Q1. eJff(M;\!vo Soplon'hr I, 19901: atn.Acl.J9~. Hit! log., ch. 7$3 (!i.e. ~76), § L aff~ SIp/embO( I, jG9S: IIrt'I. ActI 2007, 1I0Ih Log. ell.. 916 (S.B~5461, § 1. i(fecttv. Seplorrbor 1. 2007; am, Acts 2<113, 63rd Log., ch.128 ($.B. a21). §§ L 2. ofledlwo Septemt>tr 1. 2013.

l .... S_&~ArmIoloortirtomnool .. <t , Cowill'l1 ~2017 1.\01l/I... _ .. ~, me. • ,,"""or .r!l!t t.oxIIN.>II. G""'I',AII ~~!l , , . '0'..-...1, , EMI 01 00c"''''~

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, . , Tex. Pellel Code § 31.07 ..ThIs dOwment II ClI'lont I/U'OUIJh the 2015 "'gular S(ls$loo, &<jlh L'gttlot\lf• .

T!oo!§ Slatutgs & Codes AnnotatedbvLexlsNex/s/!l ;> e.nlll Codt > Tltlt 7 OrrfJOS.S Against Property;>' Chllpfer 31 Theff .

Sec. 31'.07'. Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, {t, A pIIrson eonimIta.n off.nsll II hi ntIInUon.Jly or kMWI.1gt,o Opa("IDS ftoothe~. boot, allptane, or motor- propDll9d vohldo ..ItI\wUh. eflocttv. COII'NlI ollhO _ .

History

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• • Tex. PetlDI Code § 31.08

texas s/arlitu & CO(/O$ AnnOllIfed by Lu/sNltx/slS! " Penlll Code> mIt 7 Offenses Malns f Proportv " CIII'Pter 31 Thea ., "

.' -. -, Sec. 31.08, Value, - (al Subjocl lo u.. addltlooll crttolh of Sub,oeuon. (b) and «(:). valu& lJIIdor IhII ct..plor II: (1) Ihe fair market value oIlho property Of &aMee al the 5ma and pIaco oUhe oft'enao; or , . , (2) If U. fall" mQ,bl value 01 u.. Pl'operly ~1WlOt be ncortlllned, flo 0(>$\ 01 r.pi.mg the ~rt)' wl'l*! D "'.,_~ lime alief \he ""'I\.

(bJ Tho value of <!owmonts. olher lhefi lhole heWIg • i'OIIdily .SOOIlliTnabie market value. II: (1) Iho DI'I\OI-'1I 'duo ,and eo/loelR>lo ilL moturly 1_ 111111 pM wt;ch hta, !>fie., 'DU.~CId, If Ul<I dooUmonl COfIsl~l!\es ovIdoneo 01 a dobt: or , ' , (2) tho glGIIlost amount of eoO'nomle los' rh~1 1M ow,wr might reasonably suffer by vtlll/(! oj 10" of Ihe • . . , 18 olhor tilo~ OVidollCO of a dobl docl.ll1lont, If-IhQ docmt " ' . . ~ ' . .,- (e) II proporty or &01Vio!> 110M VnlllO lhal e.rnot b~ fcnonobly psc:ertol/lod by tho cr~orlo .ot forth . lo 6ubtcctlO!l$ (0) lind (b). Ihci propol1y or telVlce II 'doemod 10 h.vo'. varu. 01 $750 Of IlIOra bulloss than $2,500. ." (dl If lhe ar;\co: pn>\'85 by•• pfopondOlllnc. of \he evIdonco IMt ho gtMII wn,klOfltlon fO( 0( hltd • legal lnterulln tho pfopett)r or $OrW::e 1I0I01'1, tho IImOUIII of the ~demllon or tho Vlllie ollho Inlefitll s.o proven win 110 d$d\ld~ fl'Ot!! Ihel'a!uo of \he proportyOf $ONko'a~ \indO( SIlbIocIIon (Il, (b~ Of , eel to detenrl"" va!uoJor pII'pOlU of this chDpler.

History ,. .> ,. ., .... ,.,'. .~ .' "~

,,,.'-c." .- EnoclOd by A'cu 1973. INr<llog., ell. J99 (S,S. ~4), § 1, off9Cllvo JQnuNy 1;1974: am. Acts 1883, &lith Log:. ell. ' (S.Il. 283), § 5. offoc\l""$ePt;'rfl~r 1. j083; ~m.Mt, 1993. 73fd tog. , ch, 000 (S.B. l 007), § ML oIfocllve '"" , .

So>plOmb<:f 1, 19 ~, em. ...-cIs ~OI5. 8~'1h Log .. ell. 1251 (ltD, 1398). J}12. eff$¢/lvo Seplombor 1. 2015, " ",._.e_ , T..... '\.1M.. .. Coojo, _OlOd t.; L""'tl." ...

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Tox. Penal Code § 31.09

Toxas SI{!fll/tf "Cotks Anl!9tlltldbvLmlsNe!(/s@ > PeM/ Codt > ruM 1 QrronlS8s Aaalnli/ ProPfll1y > CIlImfer31 ThoD

Sec. 31,09. Aggregation of Amounts Involved In Theft. 'I/hoan ~1'!IOU<IIs e.. obtai ..... In Wllallon oIlhis eMptar p1MIUl\I\I to OM ~ Of eoo!Inutng ~" 0( conduct, WIletho!' from th~ _ Of teW(811.OurCM, 11M C<II'Iduct mer be COII$Id",od as ..... ottens ••1Id 111, amount, Dggreclnlod In d4lorm:nIng 100 g ..d, 0( 1ho offon~.

History

EMC1,d by N:W 1&73. M«I l og .. dI. $8& (S.9. M). § 1. ,ffeo;l~ Jenuary 1, 1&74: 1m. Acts 1993. 73rd Leg., dl.

900 (S.D. lOOn § 1M. effec:llvfl SOplG~ 1. 1994.

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,-~ Tex, Pellal Code § 31.'10, ThI' doc\.rrrIenilt CUlTonl through lila 2015 fOgulQr sosslon. 841h Legb!alo.l:e,

T,?Cas SIII/(I(o£ & Coifes Annoflftdby Lcx/sNexlsl'i/l > Pellal Cod. > ml, 7 Offonsos Af1lIln!!1 Properly> Cltll!J/ftr 31 Th.re

Sec. 31.10. Act.or's Interest In Property.

It" no delen" 10 pa4<mll1on IIrIder this d1npler 1haI1h, ,dol hal Mlnlonls! 11\ tho propef\)' or MMce s!olel\ KonolOOr pOtson "'$ t/'OI rlglll of e~ poneilion of !he PfOI*!y. , , History

Enaetcd by MI, t 973. 631<1 Leo:l .. et>. 39(1 !S.B. $4). § 1•• KodMI Jall\lal)' 1. 11l7"; am. 'Arb 1993. 73rd Leg., do.

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Sec. 31.11, Tampering with Identification Numbers.

Cal A poIHItI c:omrril ..... otr...... rlho pIUOft: (I) knMtgIy or Iolwlllo/lllily ~mova$, aKel', 0, ob/it....aIN tho .... ~ ~ or othor permanent klont;t!catJon mOlidng 011 t01'lg1bi9 po~a1J)fCporlY; or ' -. ~ ". (2) pOSSOISGS, so~S; or offora IOJ nlo t~o01b~ perlonlll properly end: (AI tho /leIOI' ' kl'lOWC that III. lOrtaI numbOf 01; othor JIOIT'lltrlltflt ICr.ri\lncaUon mllfklng hOI boorI romwad, .lfwl, or (>bIU.",!(>d; or . r.avo known IhlllIho serial ntnlbef or oIIler cel • rHSOI\II!)/a penon In !he! posItion of tho IICIOf wooId pormaMm IdontlRclil1on ~-has I:ioon remOWld, ollGrod. or obI~lod. , (b) III, an nltlrmollvo dofonM 10 prosocution undor this section thor tho person wu;· ~ . , 111'0 e"ocUvo ronsonl of tflo OWIlOr 01 the proporly Involvod: L". .0C (1) 1M OWIl<li or tI\:IIl'IiI.iYlth ~

'. (2) ... ~ offlco! .cllng In 1M ''I\l001 diScharge 01 oflk:lal dulle,: or (3) Icllng with nI$ped Ia • ni.rrnber ~plgned to. v.1Ikto by !hit Taxtll Oopor~ 01 TI'1IMportl!lon or the ToXis ~!Imel'll ofMotorV<!Ntm, as appltc:able, God tho pol&Ol1 ....'IIl; .." ~ (A) In \he ~etupl dbchp!'\lo of o/Ildal (11111" .... on ernployeo or ,!)GIll of III" o;Iop,"I.,",,1II; or .,' IB) In fun ccn:'l'i\onco willi tho n.J1e~ . of thO . o;Iopal'lmont- U ~ lin .. applconl lor M Utlgllll(l numbGr " ~PPlOYed by tho dh~!tmont ;-, . " . . .: (e) Properly Invo/Vod' in 0 l401QU,,,,,, of \hI$' seelton !'I\OIY "" bated dI.posInon 01 1110 pr"I*tY. , .~ llo'-n lot .

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(d) An offonto!Jl'Klo( Ihili s&ellot) II 0 CIau. Am~onor, (e) fn IhI. ~~Ilon, 'Yohl,~Io·htI' Iho. mo~nlng gtvenby ~cfIon 541.20 1. DJtjtpom!lM Codt. ..

History .. .

Enac:llId by Ael. 1&7&. &6iI\t"ll .. ell. 1&1 (S.B. 1.16)., I, olloCllYo Silp'.(Imbe, I. 197~am.1\chI19~3. 68th lill., clI. 741 (H.B. 171). § 2, offlje~vo S,p"mbor I , 1983: 81)1. MI 1991, 12nd L~ ... ~h : 113 (S.B. 569)., .1. offDCliw Saplombof I. 1991: am. Atls 1993. 73rd Log, ell. 900 (6.B. 1067)., :C.Q1. ollo<:~vo 6~plllmbof .n 1994: 8m. AI;I.$ 1.997. 75th leg" ch.165 'S~8. &98), § M.2H. ef!oellve Slple(1lber 1.11197; jim. Ael$ 2009, MSI Lell., ell. 933 (H.B. 309n § ~. oflee'./VO S6plombor .1. 2009.

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:c.: ,-', " ,:<,~,??>, !;' . , : . ' , .~- ' , , ~ -Texas Slatutes .!,' Codes Annofated tiy/.;e)(lsNex's~c> Ponal Codo > _TWo 7 Offenses Ami/nsf' _,-,":." ". -(", ' ':'i-'. ,{ , c,,/:", "g,:\, ,~, , '- ,-~. ,"" .'- ~ ':';', " Sec'. 31.12. Theft of or T~unperlng with MultichaniierVldeo or Information Se-rvices. :; -'\., "',"-,<.' '\' -- , " ',,~ , - " - '(a) A POI$Oll -, COIllrnits lin otr91lS0 , If. wUhoul ,-, li1G' " authorization " 01 the ,ooltlehanncl'lIidao IIr IIlformation $~rvoo , ,;. pr<.>Vjdox.' 1h&'ptl$OO,Intonll~,or ~ngly: ,,:._.' \; \; (1) makes or maintains a -.:onnoction, W!>IIlher physICally. e!octrblllY. ,efllclfOnICIIIIY. or,lndUd.lVoIY, 10: ,___ (A) n ~bIO , wire. or OlflOf ,com~nenl 01 or media Bt~ .IO '.' ~UChennol ,video or InformaHon ," , oel'll\c<l' ''''''em' ,~, ,~ ,-~ 0/ ', ' ' . . --",~ "j'- (IJ) .o 101o"15lon .~ vldeolapll leconlar,' • ,,' ,-; '--- '", < <'" Of ," , - ;

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I.-n.. of IlI1 oIfon.. undor INS ... <::lIon, '" v.Wd1 ~onl1M on- I. CI Clan A mltdemeenor \'MIl a rnJnI.rnum (110 of $2.000 Mel CI minimum letrn of conl'ioomam ot 180 d.l.ya.

For Il\II flUrpoi'o, 01 11\1,•• oe1lon, ooch" ~onnocuon, ollaahmonl modlne.,Ion, or ClcC Of lampelll'lll 1$ It sopClrClfo ·offense. . .

History

'" EJ'lildod by Act$1995, 741tll:Clg .. ell. 318 (5.8. 151. § li1. etfeewe SOplembor 1. 1895: om. ~ 1989. 70Ih~ .. ch. 858 (H.8. 1876), § 1, aflocWa S.plombor 1, 1999. ' " T_S'..IIf••• ~_d",.l_..s .. ~Cl20lf "'.. _ _ .... ."' ClOn\PtI'II"...... .' ' ' ' - OII!IO UIIIN.II> ~ foil qo,c... _

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Sac. 31.13. Manufactu;rc, DIstribution, or Advertisemenl .of Multichannel Video or Information Services Device, . (I) A. ~rson tonVJit, l1li ollense H tho ~ for rGfnunor~U"" lrrterlllol'lall)' or knowlrtgly 1MIIUI.,;II.JIl'I, MJ9II1bIos. mod.,los, Irrpolb Into lIMo .tAto, ""POrt. <XII 01 the slato; d1sIrlbulH, OdvwfilOI, (If off"I' for "Ie. wl1h on lnIent to "ald 111 Iho c:omm!nlon 01 on offfM'IIMaf SectIon 31.12,. do«-. aid! or par\ for. divA, or" plat> lOr . 'yetlm aI ecmponontl whogy 0( ~ <les/gMd Lo mU.InLollg" on" 'ncJ)'Jllod, MCCded. IcnornblGd. or ohor non,tand.reI IlgMI ",nMd or tll\l$8d by • Il'IUIIIcIhQllnel \4010)0 Of Informallon- toMeot proYk!OI. (bJ IrIIhIl sed!on;'dovloll:'·~l'ICfYi>Io<I, 8!\C0d0d, K«Irnblod. 01 oIhM nonmnd.rd Ilgfllll: IUld "mutJchannoi .

YIcIoo orlnlomlJI!?n IOMcQi provider" havo th' mtlnlng, aS$\g~ t,,( SoetJon 31.12.

Ie) Ttll. lec.llorj does not PfO'h1bll l~o manufaetun., dlslrlbuUon, odvortlsemonl, olfor for 1&10, or UN 01 nlol~le roc:ojv\rI!IlItIlenNlI !hal ... olherwl.. pOfmlll~ by ,1010 or ladend ~w. i {d) All oil';"" l/tl~rthlscOC11"" lsa Cia" ... mildom&iKlOl'. 1., -,,', . \- \ ;.'.

E(\Dc:!9d by N:tllllil5. 741h log .. eft. 3111 (S.S. l S~ § ~ IIJ1ee1/YO SeptembtH 1. 1995; am.. kll legs. 76111 l-a •• dI.1158 IH.B. 16711). § 2. II(f1ldlYo Soplornbw 1. 1m. -'.

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ThIs cIoeumonl It ourrenl lhrough tho 2015 rollUler $cmIon. e~th lOgl$\ature.

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Sec. 31 .1 4. Sale or Lease of Multichannel VIde'o or Information ServIces Device. ro) A ~ commI\:s on otroraelflho porJO!\ !ntontlOl1olyor ~ .....Qt l..so., "'!ilh l1li k'l1«lt to old k'I tho «:Immb$lQn"of . . . on ollom:o undo-r SKtion 31.12. 0 dovke ••' 111 Of parl lof II dovlco. 01:' pIorllor'o. ' 'Y$lom 01 eompoMl1ts Wl'roUy Of partly de.lgr'lld to ml~o IrltOl/llglbie an. eneryptad. e(leodod. &elll/'lrbiad. Of oIhor Mnswndara signal ~rtlo<l or causod by ~ rnutUe/'Ionool video Of lnforf\'l!lillXl seMooS provider. (b) In tills nctIon, "dovlco: "onc.ryp1ed. 'encod.d, .ctM\bk>d. or other nonlll'lndo":d siglll1: and "mllillchllJVIel vldlJOlII' In!orm:lllon sor.1cos ",~00r" Il8w Iho II'ItOOOgs ~$Ignod bY Sl\o;\IoI> 31.12.

(e) 1hb Mdton doN .no! prohibit tho ..10 III' Iooso 01&<<0Il10 rocoIYt!g IntennH ,",tire otherwise PQrmltt.d bY ,11110 01 ~gral low w!\hout proYlding notice 10 the complrollef. (d) An ol1onso undol thls...alan I. II Class A m!SdomoollCf. "'.~ --.

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Tons SliMes & Codes AnnDtated bv Lel((sNexts* > Penal CDde > Utle 7 Offenses A!Jlllns t Pwuny > Ch,1pter31 Theft

Sec. 31. 15. Possession, Manufacture, or DIstribution of Certain Instruments Used to CommIt Retail Theft.

1-) IRopo&lod by I\cts 2011. 82nd Leg •• GIl. 323{H.B. 24(2). § ~. eltadlw SDjIlombor 1. 2011.1 fb) A 1"'I10I'l c:orrmts an affotrSt II. 1'o1/> tho w.... 10 use IhII mlnJment to ~ ltlOft. tho porsot\: (1) POIIOS_ II JlHIdrog or dollCllY1lllon hIttlmenI: ()( (2J knoYrIngly rnanufaw,". loh. offor. lor ..I", or olIwrwI$o dbtrlbot.. II ~ ()( deKliYalion """'-, (e) An oflGn.e under this MCIIoo Is II ca. •• A mI.dom~llOf.

HIstory

EMdod by Aets 2001. 771h Leg .• eh, 109 (S.B. 968). § 1. friroettye September 1. 2001; 1m. Ads 2011, e2lld leg.. eh. 323 (H.B. 24&2). § j. IIffoc!lva Soplombo: 1, 2011.

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,,' Sec. 31,.1 6. OrganIzed Retail Theft.

, 201 1. e2rod LOll.. ell. 323 (H.B. 24&2).. § 4. err~cIlv. ScP1olllbor I. 201 1.} 1_, (Ropelllcd by Ads Ib} A ~ oonvnI\s an or._.. 111M pelton Intentl_lr QO{lduo;t$, pfOI'I\O\eC, or IdIetH WI «IMty In '- willet! lho parton r~Mf,. po$SftMI, ooncoaJ., -.loro'. bIll""" 5011., Of dispoJO, Q{: • , (1) stOlen rotall mclrchar.c!Is<i; or , .~~ , . . .

121 morchandkD IIxpllcllty IIplllsef1l6d 10 \hot poQr&Ol'l 11' ~ ,101011 tilleD ~ftndl" . .- Ie) hloITIII1HWldarIlilIIl(:IIoqb; , ' (11 II. ern. C ml~emettlOl' Hthe lotal Vlliu. of \11. morct'Nlndlso HwoIYeilIn tho IICIMIy II loss ItIan $100; '. '" ~ "J,; {21 mCia.. b mls4omo.nQr If I~ w.al VftlIO 01 the mOreh_lIdlso InvotveCt 'ln-\he 'lI;ctMly I. $100 Of more but I... tlw.n $750: • .',' (3l _Clan A' mlsdome.nor If,the Io!alvahle olIM me<chlndj,olnYolwd In !he adMtyls $750 or fnOr8 but ml lllnn $2,500; , ~ (4) ~ Itllo1 .. n fetOl'lYlitho 'lotal Val~ 01 tho I!K'r~Mndl.o InvOtvod In 1110 aeWlly (. $2 ,500 or mora but loss thon $$0.000; ' : . ' " , (6) Dfolofly 01 tho tIlnl dlilreeillho 101:01 vatlN Df tl>t mwchllno:aso Irwo/YOd In 1110 DCtivIIy I. 530,000 or mclebutlon~$j50.000: ~.. • . (6} a fe!onyofiM e~ dogroe I( IhD 'lotol,Ylllue 01 tho morelumdiselnVolvod In Ihe ac:tMIy JI $150,000 or moll but 10&1 tiWI 5300,000:-or " (71' I felony 01 !he liftl d~ If tho 101.1 valultof !hI 1I'lI~ lnYOlved In !he eclMIy Is $300,000 or (d) moll. - M oflOllso d"~rIbod for purposos <!l punllhlMnl by SlJblI~1o/)S (aXII·(S}t> MOUed \0 tho o"ct hlgh~r " --:0_, "

Olliego!)' 01 orr-oo$O If Ulilhowrl' DIllhllllal of tho 0/1"01'1$$ thot -- (I) Iho porson O!l'In/:ZH, .up~, trnenood. 0' IIlIInagod onl or more ctl>t, persons ~goxlln an ~ doserbi"d by Sqbs:eellQn (b), or (2) .'Iurlng tho COmmissIon 01''''' o/Ionl., a 1)",.00 ongagod'ln an eelivilY"dos«lbod by·Subsodlon fb) kllentlonany, knoW'.ngIy, or ,eddoll!y: , ' (A) ceusDd.1lro ad 11:11/'1'1 \0 $<lund or o\hofw!M boor.ome DcllY310<1: IB) dlllc'Jvlllod or oIhorwlso~~rovenl.d e tr,e oldt eillm or rolllH IIIofi dole*r 110l'I'l ~: or Ie) un~ a shle:di'lg 01 daaeUvaUon Inslrtlrriont to provonl or attempt 10' provoI'I1 delqollon of Ihll orr-onll !>y DreI.1I ihotl da\eolor, ~ ~ - ~ , • Ie) IRo~1Dd by ~ 2011, 62lid Lag., ell. 323 (H.B, 2~82', § 4, eIlactt... Soplem.borl. 2011.] lox. ~1'IaI Codrt § 31 .16 History

Enacted by Acts 2007. &OIh log .• ch. 1274 (H.B. 35M~ § 1. orfocUyo September 1, 2007; am. Act. 2011, 82ml Leg .. ell. 323 (H.B. 2482). §§ 1. 4. ofl~ Sef!19mber 1. 2011; om. Aets 2615.114111~ .. ch. 1~1 (H.B. 1396). § 13. ofl.clf'Vo Soplombof 1. 2015.

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Sec. 31,17, Unauth orized Acquisition or Transfer of Certain Fi nancial Information. (a) In this I";IIon: (I' "Chodc' hIlS Iho,meann; aulgllOd by Sr. 1104.JJu:.loess '" Cqmmera Codq. . . by $e:dIon 32.31•• (2) "C"xIU UI'If uncI"dtbit card" havo tIM mellllklos ass!gned (3) "I'loaocbr light order 01 paymlln\ card IrlfOlll\llIlon' moar\$ fnandallnformatlon .l1li111: • {AJ contolned on .!Ihof cld. of Q d\ecIr. Of elml'-r sight «:dOl. ctw.ck catd, dtbl cerd, or «odil eard; or (B) orwodO<l on !he, ~notle ,!rip or alflpe 0(. C/UJ.tk . utld. OObM card, or c:rodll ,*d. • (bl A poi'6011 COf'IYl1!ts all otrOIlSOIf the ptnOll, I<nowltlglhat 1M 1'01$01'111 not onIlded 10 obtain Of POS$O$$ thai fln!lllclnl lnror~'I~:.' _ ' " 'i'ft,.\( . ,.c, (I) obtains tho' tlriahclal sight order or pll)'nlOnl card ' lnlorinnUOl'l.. oI,al'lOll\ar by 11$0 01 an o!cellon\¢, " p/..oiogroPhk:. Vb'~al Imogifll/. 'Geordln~. 01' oIlMr ~ eapiblo of accessing: loading, JGeoidlng. .'- capMJrop. oop~.lmaglng, scllln1oo. roprocluclllg, 01 "",Ing In Di>'j menn ... \1>0 finll/lckl 5Ighl ordoi or paymonl ce.ri:l.lIirormfttiOll: or ' /- . (2} Ira~'~ 10 _third party lrIfont'lfll101l obteNd at OOsOflboof.bY SubdMt/OIl (1). (t} An ol!tnso IIndof sUt,s&Cllon {b)(I} Is 0 Clan B rnlsdolllOlIIlOf. No otIenso lI\dor S\Ib~lon (tiX2) Is • .

Ctan ""OOmolOOl'. (of) II c:ondllCt IhareonltitUlol a n 01(_0 i.f;IdQr 1hIs &Oe1IoIi 11/$0 C:OOilitu1K 1111 onallSt 1.Wlder &n1 oilier lew, ""' 1M ector mlY hi! pro$OQll\G<l Uod~r thl. "c;llon Or thol oltler t.lw.

, E~.~.od by MIs 2(111 , $211(\ l~ .. ell. 260 (H.B. 12151. § J.. (jf(cetM> Sopktrnbor , I , 2011.

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Soc. 31 .18. Cargo Theft. tal In IhIf IOCIlon: {II "Car~ meat1S goods... IIeIinad' by Sectloo 7.102. SU$Ine$$ & 'Corrv'noefte Code. ItIaI CCII'I$lIul ... wholly II( P9rlIY •• oommorcIaI ~I 0( ItoIghI ~ k1 cortmOtee. A ~ II; CCII'ID:lwod 10 be mo~ k1 «>mmoreo r tho .hipmenl .. ioeelod 01 My point bolwaon the point 0( origin rtnd the IinaI pQt-.I 01 dednallon rogardloss oIlny Io/npoflIry IIop thai .. m&de IOf 1M pul'poMI 0( Iren..lipmonl or othor-MI'. (21 "Vehid6" has tho mo.-.lng ..slgnod by Section ~ 1.201. TlanspDrlGlion Coda. (bj A pOrion eommUs an oUenu ~ the potrlon: (I ) knowIn~ty IntonUonel1y eonQ'lIcl$. ~molt •• 01 la<;lltalGI an aclMtv k1 whlct1 Ihe person r'OCOMis.

II( ~""""'. eo"""oll, slolOS. t..r1erl. Hili .•""ndonl. 0< dlsposol of: (A) ,\olen eargo; or IS) ewgo w:pk:IU~ r1>pIOlOl'I\Od 10 Ihe parson I I bofrlg alelen ClU'go; or (21 • • rijAoJed . . . drtvor.'oI'!I.ey contracted to InInspoft . I~ cargo by whk:Io from a known pow.

0( origin to • knoWI'I po!nl 0( delh!lon lind. WIth lhe. "'111.

10 conduct. promoto. or fldble .n &clivIy doscrlbod by Subsection CbXI). ~ or k1\on6or>aty: IAI '-h 10 deMor !he ""tho CtlIgO 10 tho known pOkll of <Hstinallon .. conII'.o:Ied: or lSI QI\lSeS the seal 10 be brtIkon CIfIIhe voNclo Of on an Intertnodal COIIIoIner conlM~ any part 01 the cargo. fel Iv! O«onlC undor Ihb Metlon II: III a Ilato jill IGlooy II Ihe total vel~. of the CIU'~o Involvod In too ao::tMty I, S1.500 Of moro but len fuan $10.000: (2) a Ioiony of tho third dogroo w".. Iotel vallie 01 fu, .:.argo i'Ivo~d In m. aelMty .. $10.000 Of moro 001 koN\hpn $100.000: (3) I lolonyollho socond degIHI the total value 0I1ho ~ m-oIl'&d in tho GdMty Is $100.000 Of mote 1M leN lhan $200,000; 01 {(J II I.tIIrrJ 01 the Iil$I d"lllllll r the lola! v.ru. 0I1hII ~rgo ~ k1 the actt.-tt, II $200.000 Of 1l"IOfI. (d} For pIqO$es 01 Subsection Ie). !he Iofa! vaIuo 011110 cargo ~ In !he ac:lMIy k1ckIcIIllhII vaIuo of Inr vtl'klo IloI;n Of dam3g.od In 1M CtllnfI 0( "" ,a"", et\mInII' aplsodo u 1M conduct thai."" IUbjecl. of !he prosecullort.

It) M OI(OOSI closcrlbed lor pIIl'poH' of punishmonl by Sublor;\lon$ I~XtH31" h;roaSod to lhe lIut hlgh~r cal&gory of OffenSflf 111$ 'hown 01\ tIM trllli of fu. oI1mn lhal the p&I'SOIl ~'nlud, supelVlHd, fII'I.-.ced, or moNlgood 0Il8 or mil(o oltler pGfSOOI en~aged In I II actMty descrlb&d by Subseotloo (b).

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Including 11>0 use of: (A) en undo=wr OPOOIl/vO or poaee olfic",; or (8 1 a bilK voIl/o;Ia; (2) 100 adGl' was Plovlded by 0 law onfOfCllmant Og9I'1CY with e faclHy In Wl'kh 10 commit tho offon •• or wOlh on opporWnUy to (mgQge In wnduol consUMing the oflonse; or (3) tho lICIor WItS eQ/lo;lted to commit Ul0 oflen$O by ft poaco omoor, ond tho ,0/loUolloo wa$ of a I)'pe that would Ql'ICOUfo~e B POISon pte.dllppsed 10 commil \h.o olfonso 10 ~ually commlllf>e olfonso but would !\Ot oncourage a po::>rn>n fIOI pudlsp<nOd to commit tho olfonso to adually commfl tho offqnse.

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Eod or Ooo ......nI A-4 EI Paso Counly - Probate Court 2 Filed "'..... 017 11 53. 10 AM Oalia Btiones County Clerk EI Paso County IN THE PROBATE COURT NO 2 OF 2012-CPR039J.4

EL PASO COUNTY, TEXAS TERI FINNEGAN, LEE CHAGRA, JR.,lInd JOANNA KRANCHER, Plainti ffsfJlrird- Pan)' Ocrenda nI$,

JAMES KlRBY READ, AS PERMANEI\'T DEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR WITH WILL AND CODICIL ANNEXED FOR THE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED, Defendanl/Third-Pany Plaintiff, CAUSE NO. 2012-CPROl934 LESLIE C, KARAM, Individually.

Tlurd·PlIrty Defendant. allll GILBERT MAlOOL Y, Ind ividually, lind with CHRIS MAlOOL Y, as Personal Representativell of Ihe Esute ofG!:11Ildine MalooIy, lnlcr'l'~oors.

"'" TINA CHAGRA, Intervenor,

JAMES KIRBY READ, AS PERMANENT DEPENDEI\'T ADMIN ISTRATOR WITH WILL AND CODICIL ANNEXED FOR THE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAHAM, DECEASED TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: C O .\ I ES NOW, JAMES KIRBY READ, (ApplielUlt"), SlKe~S30r P~nnanc:nt Dependent Administrator wilh Will and Codicil anncllcd of the Estate of EDWARD ABRAHAM (- Deceased"), and files this his Response 10 MALOO LY Intervcnon' Objcclion 10 JAMES KIRBY READ's Application fora DistributionofS12.000.000.00 10 11K El Paso Community foundation, and in support thereof would respectfully show lhe COUr1 as follows: I.

INT ROPUCJ"ION The ObjecliOli orthe MALOOL Y Intervenors contllins o nly Anomcy Argument, and is not \·erifled or $upponed by Affidavit or any other evitknce. As of March 31-, 2011, the Estate's Safekeeping Acoount at WestStlIrBank had a eurrent market ..alue of S21),5 84,786.50 with C uh equivalents of S 16,688,384.55.

II.

A RG UMENT A) ST,\ NIlI NG The MALOOl.. Y In!Crvenon are allempting to rchtigllle the issue ofSUlooing previou&ly determined by tltis Coor1. This Court previously ruled that the MALOOL Y Inlerver"lOl"S do not have standlll& M Litig;mts to participate in issues of Estatc Adminislrnlion.

As an accommodation, however, this Coon ruled that the MALOOl..Y Intervenors would be giVCrl the opponuni ty to be heard before the Coon ""OIlld approve any Par1ial lnheritnnce Distributions. ConsequCrltly, this Coun has pre~ iously resolved the issue of standing, which the MALOOL Y IntervcrlOQ ",ant 10 keep re-liligating.

B) TOLLI NG AN I) CONTI NUING T e ln I)O CT RINr, TIle ObJecuQIl of the MALOOL Y Intervenors contmues to IlSSerttolllllg of limitations and the Contllluing Tort Doctrine, .... ithout any mention of the exercIse of Due Diligence on the pan of the MALOOLY intervc!'IOf$, which is a requirement for such Tolling. Nor does the MALOOLY Intervenors' Objeclion ever mention thaI Mr. Gilbert MlIlooly was Ihe j\'1anagln lt Directo r of the McRae and McCombs Property and as such, should ha\'c conducted a Tide Search or otherwise: acted prodendy to delermine the c:orreel ownership interest ofthat property.

Accordingly, Ibe Objection of the MALOOL Y Intervenors is anempting 10 shift \he faull for Mr Gilben /'0'1:11001)'" s Breach of Fiducillry Dmy, to the De~dell1, woo clIllool defend him.o;clf.

Finally, wllile the MALOOL Y Imer\"Cf\Of1 (and the Plainllffs) ~tedly conlend that the McComb$lMeRIIC PropeniCll were pall of the Eslate of Joseph Abraliam, Sr., nowhert" art" such prolX'rties listed on that Estate's Inventory filed by the Succnsor Administrator, CIIRIS MALOOL Y and which is allaclled hereto a5 ExhIbIt ,.t\" and incorporaled hert"in.

C) Tllr. j\1ALOQI. Y INTERVENORS CLA IM FOR PUN ITIVE DAMAGES IS rU Ht:l, ¥ S l' ~;CU LATI Vr.

Conspicuouslyabsc:nt from the Objection orthe MALOOL Y Inte ...."rnQr5 isthedisclosure that their own expert has calculated actual damages of !eu than S700,000.00 (such calculation was rt"(erred to in Plaintiffs' Objection to the Partial Inhcritance Distribution). This omission is because then:: is no b.1sis for tile claim of the MALOOL Y lntcr-.·enors that their monetary damages 1Irt" "'between S6OO,OOO.OO and S8,OOO,OOO.OO" over B 20-yur period. This Court has previously limited di5CO\"ery 10 3 6-ytar period from when the D«"emnt passed away in 2012 and will most1ikdy limit tile Causes of Action of the MALOO LY Intervenors to tllal same 6 yeurs period, particularly sir.ce therc is no e..-idenee thaI the MALOOL Y Inte ..... enors «en::l5C(! any due diliget1ce that wou.ld loll limitations. Consequently, the Objecllon of the MALOOL Y [ntc ..... enon makes the Bootsllllp Argumem fOt Puniti ve Damages based upon actual damages that they will nevCf receive; nor is an award ofpl1nitive damages li kely when Mr. Gilbert Malooly was the Managing Pllr1ner alld it was he who misapplied Fidudary property, rather than the De«denl. Finally. the claim for millions of dollan of punitive damages is juS! not real istic in the current environment in Texas, where Appellate Coons reverse or nulhfy such l~ awards. It /ruIy ha,'c worted thiny years ago, bIlt llOI in 2017.

Without citing any Statutes or other Authority, the Objection oflhc MAI.OOLY Intervenors requests lin adequate Bond to prot«1 their Claims. Nowhe~ does the Texas Estates Code rcqUl~ a De"isee and Remaindennan to post a Bond in connection with a Partial Inhcrilllnoo Distribution. In faet. Section 53.052 of the Texu Esllltes Code: ~fers to security for (Osts and nOI Inhentan<:e Distributions, or 10 pTOleCl Specullilive Claims.

III.

I' HA YEI\ For the foregoing reasons, JAMES KIRBY READ, Suc«S$Of Permanent Dependent Administrator wilh Will and Codicil AlUlCXed of the Estate of EDWAR D ABRAHAM, Deceased. requesls the Coun den y and o\'errule the MALOOLY [nlervenan' Obje<:tion 10 SAMES KIRBY READ's Application for a Distnbution ofSt2,OOO,OOO.OO 10 the El PailO Community Foundation, and all olher relieflO which hc may be justly entitled.

DARRON POWELL, Esq.

Attorney for Oefendanlfrhird·Pal1y PlainlifT 151? Campbell EI Paso, Texas 79902 (915) 313·0081· Telephone (91 S) 3 13·009I·Facslmile Siale Bar No. 24027632 CElnl FICATE OF SERV IO : I. DARRON POWELL, do hereby ccrtify that! hPvc delivered a Irue and COm'CI copy of the foregoing 10 PlaimiffYrilird·!'arty Defendants, TEIU fiNNEGAN, LEE CHAGRA, JR., and JOANNA KRANCHER. and 10 Intervenor, TINA CHAGRA by and through their Altomeys of R«ord, Jose('lh lsaII(:, F..sq., and Sam J. Lesate, Esq., SCHERR &; LEGATE, PLLC., Anomcys al Law, 109 North Orel;on, 12"', Floor, Et Paso, Te xas 19901, and Jerome M, Karam, Esq., Law Office of Jerome Karam, 308 W. Parkwood, Suite 100A, Friendswood, Teltls 77546, and 10 Intcr.'coor, GILBERT MALOOL Y, by and Ihrough thcir Attorneys of Record, Mark C, Walker, E.~q., DYKEMA COX SMITH, 221 North Kanw; Street, Suite 2000, EI Paso, Texas 79901 and to Thomas E. Stanlon, Esq .. 409 Oakerest, Cedar Park, Texas 18613, and 10 J~mes L. Anthony, Esq .• Assistant Anomey GenCT1lI, Financial Litigation, Tax, and Charilable Trusts Division, Texas Attorney Gcnenol's Office, 300 We,t IS'" Sireet, #001', MC-017·11, P.O. Bole 12548, Austin, TeJC3s 18711.2S48DnlhiSlhe+dayof <¥I , 2017.

okR.Q?o'8 EI Pno Cooni)' • Probate Court 1 Filed 311/20161 0:24 '40 AM .... 8non"'l Cooni)' Clellc E! P liO County 9B-P00678 IN THE STATUTORY PROBATt-; COURT NO. ONE Et PASO COUNTY, TEXAS [N RIO: TlIEESTATEOF: § § JOSEI' II ,\U!{'\II AI'>I, SR. , § CA USE "'0 . 98-P00876 § DECEASED §

INVf.: 1\TO RY. APPRAISEr-fENT, Mill LIST OF CLAI!\IS TO nn:: IIONORABLC JUDGE OF SAID COURT: The following is a full flrld dct~iled invcmory of uJi rC(lI !""opcny of lhi. EI.ale situated in the Stale of Texas and of Mil personal propert y of Illis ESIMC, wllc~~r

sitUIIled. whicllllas come 10 lhe: possnsiOll or knowkdge of the Succeuor Admini"rator of the Estate: 30 Iwrai5emenl of the fair marl.:.et value of eOKII ilem of UiaI propen y lIS of

and a fuJi and complete [isl of all claims due Qr owing \Q the: Estate. All propt"rty listed below is Ihr fi'parBa, propeny Qf lhe Decedent except wllere indicated otherwise.

I NV ENTORY AND A I'I'II.AISEMENT

APPRAIS t: D DECEDE1'o'T'S VALUt: I1\TER£ST REAl, PltOPERTY MILLS 60 SilO AmoniQ X 122.667 Ft.

QIl Oregon NWC (7360.20 SQ. fT.); more commonly known as 200 E. Sill Anlonio Ave., 101 Paso. Texas (2015 CAD appraised vph.,) $410,000.00 $410,000.00

' ...... '!.'TOIY. A......use><1lNT AND LlSTOF CIAllolS E.<YAU Of J 05tm. AMO.AIlA" , Sit. , DCO''''UD C STEVENS 12 &. W 'h of II & Ii 'h of I) (6000 Sq. FI.)~ more commonlr 1tn(Iwn 85522 \II MisSOtlri A\'C~ El P850. Tcl<U. (2015 CAD appraised v~lue) $58,000.00 $5 8,OO(too

80TS P 2 SEC 36 T &: P SURV TR) (8.785): more commonly Iwown as Munl81l11 Ave., EI Paso, Te~as, (201 SCAD app"'scd v.hoe) $6SO,00000 $325,000.00

78 TSP 2 SEC 4 T&'P AnST n21 TR 3 (35081 AC); more commonly known M Montana A~e .. EI Paso, TQ:I'!i. (2015 CAD appraixd value) $100,856.00 SI00.856.oo

A ponion orNW v. orSeclion 14. Block 79, TS1'3 TQ:as &. PlICific Railway Company.

El Ppj;O, Teus. (2QIS CA D appraised ,,"I~) $4)0.000.00 $SO,OOO.OO

49. SUN CIT Y JIll LOT I, HL>dspelh County. Teus. (2015 Hudspeth appraised "..tlle) $650.00 $650.00

3 VALLEY RANCH LOT 5 (5.116 Acres); HudsflCth County , Tex.,.s. (2015 Hudspe"lh appraise<! value) $615.00 $615.00

PIi:RSOf'lA1.. PRO PE RTY Cash $10.240.00 $10.240.00 CLAIMS IN !?AVO R OFTH£ ESr An:: ~orn: at this lime.

TOTAl. VALU": O F ESTAT E: 5255 161,00

\""I!1'<TQaY, """""SP"",," AND un o~Cwws P..,..10.4 ESl"AT£O' JOSEI'll A.... 'IAM, SR., n!CEASSD A-5 EI Paso Courtly - Probiote Court 2 Filed4l.mQ17 II ~. 10AM ""'-..

County Cieri!; EI P..o County IN TIlE PROBATE COURT NO 2 OF 201 2-CPR03934 EL PASO COUNTY, TEX AS TE RI FINNEGAN, LEE CHAORA, JR., and JOAIo.'NA KRANC HER, PlainlilTslThird-Party Defend:mts, JAM ES KIRBY READ, AS PERMANENT DEPENDENT AD MIN ISTRATOR WITH WILL AND CODICIL ANNEXED FOR THE ESTATE OF EDWARD ABRAIlAM, DECEASED.

Defend<! Iltfflllrd- Pa rty 1'1 ai nl i IT. ,·S. CAUSE NO. 20 12..cPR039}4 LESUE C. KARAM. Indi\'idually, Thinl·l'any Defendant. ,,'" GILBERT MALOOL Y. looividually,lIlld ..... lth CHRIS MA LOOL Y, lIS Personal Representalives of the Estate ofGcraldine Maloo1y, ImclVC.'llOB. and TINA CHAG RA.

Intervenor,

JAMES KIRBY READ, AS PERMANENT DEPENDEl\'T ADMINISTRATOR WITH WILL AND CODICIL ANNEXED FOR THE ESTATE OF EDWARD AORMIAM, DECEASED TO nlE IIONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: C OMES NOW, JAMES KIRBY READ, (Applicant"), Successor Permancnt Dependent Admim~trator \lith Will and CodIcil annelled of the Estate of EDWARD ABRAHAM (M Decea:;cd"), and files thIS his Rcspon.o;e to PI~intllis' Objection to JAMES KJRBY READ' s Application for a Distribution of SI2,OOO,OOO,oo to the EI Pa!iO Commumty FouOOatiOl1, and in 5Upport thc:rrofwould respe<:tl\J.lly show the Court as follows; I.

INTROOUCfION TIle Objection of the Plaintiffs contains only Anomey Argument, and is not verified or supponed by Affidavit or nny other evidence. As of March 31-, 2017, the Estatc's Safekeeping Account at WestStarBank had a (UlTem markn value of S20,584,786.50 with Cuh equivalents of Slti.688.384.5S.

II .

ARGUMF:I''T A) ST AN DING The Plaintiffs are allempting to rclitigate the issue of standing previously determined by this Court. This Court previo\l~ly ruled that the Plaintiffs do not have 51~nding as Utigants to pruticipate in issllCS ofEMate Administl1ltion.

As an accommodat ion. however, this Court roled that the Plaintiffs would be given the opportunity to be heard before the Coun would approve any Partial Inheritance Distributions.

Coo'"C<luenily, this Court has previously resolved !he i5SUe of standing, which the Plointiffs want to keep rc-lilig;.ting.

B) TOLUlIo'C ,\ NIl CONTINUING TORT IlQC rRI NE The Objection of tlie Plaintiffs continues 10 assen lolling of limllations and the Conlinuing Too Doctnnc. without any memion of the exercise of Due Diligence on Ihe pan of Ihe Plamliffs, ""hich lS a requirement for such Tolling. Nor does the Plaintiffs' Objection ever mcmioo Ihat Mr. Gill,...n Malooly was the Ma na!:;ng Oi reetnr of the McRae and McCombs Propeny and as such, should have eonducted D Title Search or otllenvise acted prudently \0 detennine the correcl ownershIp intcre$t of that propeny; nor have Plaintiffs cross-claimed again:ll Mr. Gilbcn Malooly for mi!klpplicalion of Fiduciary propc:n y and the Breach of Fiduciary Outy.

Aceordingly. the Objection of the PLamtiffs is attempting 10 shift the faull for Mr. Gilbcn Malooly's Breach of Fiduciary DUly and iMlI"'llhe Decedc:nt. who cannot defend himself.

Finally, while the Plaintiffs {and the Malooly Inlervcnors) repealedly eontcnd that the McCombs/McRae: Propenics were pan of the Estale of Joseph Abraham, Sr" oowhere arc such propenies listed on that Estatc's Inventory filcd by tile Successor Adminislrotor. C HRIS MALOOL Y and which is anaeh.ed hereto lIS Exhibit "A" lind illCorpor,lled Ilerem.

C)

CoospiellOllsly absent from lhe Objection of the Plaintiffs is the disclosure lhal their own expcrt has calculnted actual damages of less than $700,000,00. This omission 15 reenuse there is no Oasis for the claim of the Pluinliffs that their monetary damages are "between S9.062,500.00 and $30,000.000.00" over a 25-~ar period. This Court has previously limited di3covery to a o.year period from when the Decedent passtd a",,.y in 2Q12 and will most likely limit tnc: Causes of Action of the PlaIntiffs to that $lIl}C 6 years period, particularly sin«. thc~ is no cvidellCe lhat lhe Plaintiffs e)'(,reiscd IIny due diligence that would toil limi tntions. Consequently, the Objection of the Plaintiffs makes the Bootstrap Argument for Punitive Damages based upon actual damages that they will ncVCT rccc:,vc: nor is an 1I",-ard of pun,tive damages likely .....hen Mr. Gilbm Malooly was the ManaglOg Partner of thc McCombsIMcRac l'ropcrIics and it was he who misappl ied fiduciary property, rather than the O«cdcnl. Finally, the cl aim for millions of dollars of punitive damages is just not realistic io the cu~nl environment in Ten." ",tte~ Appellate Couns ~verse or nullify such la~ awards. It may have wOOed thirty years ago. butl>Ollll 2011.

W,thout citing any Statutes or other Authority, the Obje<:tion of the Plaintiffs n:<j1.lC$lS an adequate Bond 10 protect their Claims. Nowhae doa the TullS Estatc"s Code require II Deviscc and RemaindCTInan to post 3 Bond in connection with a Part iallnheriulIlcc DistributiOIl. In fact, Section 53.052 of the Texils Estatc"s Code refers to security for {Otis and lIo t InhcritaDCC Distributions, or to protect Speculative Claims.

III.

PRAY ER For the foregoi ng reason s, JAMES KIRBY READ, Successor Permanent Depertdcnt Administrator with Will and Codicil Anncxedofthe Estate of EDWARD ABRAHAM , Decuscd, r<:quests the Court d eny and o'·errule the Plaintiffs' Objection to JAM ES KIRBY READ·s Application fora Distribution ofSI2,000,000.0010 the El Paso Community Foulldation, Bnd all other rehefto wh ich he may be justly entitled.

DARRON POWELL, Esq.

AUomey for DefendantrIl1ird·Party Plaintiff 1517 Campbcll EI Paso. Texas 79902 (915) 31l·008I·Tclephone (915) 313-009I-Facsimile State Bar No. 24027632 C EHTI FICA TF: O F S t: HV IC F: I, DARRON POWELL, do ~reby e<>l1ify tll3tl hD"e delivered a true and eorrect copy of the foregoing to PlamhffYfhird·Party Defendants, TERI F[NNEGAN. LEE CHAGRA, JR., and JOANNA KRAN CHER, and to Intervenor, TINA CIMGRA by Dnd tllrough their Auorneys of Record, Joseph Isaac, Esq .. and Sam J. Legate. E5q .. SCHERR & LEGATE, PLLC., Attorneys at Law, 109 North On:gon. 12"'. Floor, E1 Pa ro, Tc:<:u 79901, and Jerome M. Kal1lm, Esq., Law Office of Jerome Karam, JOS W. Parkwood, Suite 100A, Friendswood. Te:<a5 77546, and to Intervenor. GILBERT MALOOL Y. by and through their AUon'eys of Record, Mark C. Walker, Esq., DYKEMA COX SM ITH. 221 North Kansas Street. Suite 2000. EI Paw, Texas 799011nd to Thomas E. Stanton, Esq., 409 Oaio.:erest, Cedar Park, Teu$ 78613, and to Jamn L. Anthony, Esq ..

Assistant Al!omey General, Financial Litigation, Tax, and Chari table Trusts Division, Tens Atlomey General's OffiC(', 300 Wcst IS" Street. 11'41oor, MC..Q17·11, P.O. Box 12548. AUilin.

Te:<85 7871 1·2548 on Ihis the--j-dayof 0,;r . 2017.

c.7)t-!L- DARRON POWELL EI PIIISC County· PlObtle Coun I , Filed 31112016 10:24 40 AM " 0..&8 8riol\el Counly Cltrtl EI PMO County IN THE STATUTORY PROBATE COURT NO. ONE 98-POO878 EL f'ASO COUNTY, TEXAS

,,, rNRE; THE ESTATE Of: .IOSEI'U AGRAHAM , SR..

DECEASED. ,, CA USE NO. 98·pt)0876

Il'lVI':!\TORY, M'PIlt\lSEf\t RNT, AND LIST Of CLAIMS TO THE UONORABLE JUDOI3 OF SAID COURT: The following is 3 full and detailed inWnlQry o f HU real pro~rty of tllis ""tale silul\!ed in the Slale of Texas and of ,II personal pro~rty of lh;s E SIMC, wberever $itua\ed, which bas Ctlfm 10 the posseuion Qr knowledge oflhe Successor Adminislnttor oflhc Es(ate; an appraise men! of~ fair ITUIrkc( ... Iuc of ~h item oflllat propeny as of September I 4. 201 j. the dale of qualification of the SU"""'W" Dependent I\dminiSIrlI!or; and II full mnd complclc list of all claims due or owing 10 the Eslate. All property li!-led below;s the separate property ofllle D«eden! except where indicaled otherwise.

INVENTORY 1\1\' )) API' RA ISEMENT

APPRAISr.o DECEDENT'S VI\ LUI~ INT EREST REAL PRQI'ERTY MILLS 60 San Antonio X 122.667 fl. on Oregon NWC (7360.20 SQ. FT.): moTe commonly kno\\n as 200 E. SIlI1 AnlOnlO I\ve .. EI Paso, Te>;AlI (201 SCAD Bpprnised value) $410,000.00 $410,000.00

INVeh'TOO . , AP1'Ik.oJSI!ML'<T I<HD Lrn"Q' CW!o.I!I EsnTII Q' JOSE'" ... a .....!IAM, Sit., DOCPASBD C STEVEN!; 12 &: \V 'h of 11 &: E Yr of J3 (6000 Sq. Ft.); more commonly !ulo....11 as 522 W. Missouri Ave., EI Paso, TexIS. (2015 CAD appraised value) $58,000.00 S58.ooo.00

80 TSP 2 SEC 36 T &; P SURV TR 3 (8.785); more eommollly imoWTI as MQl'\lanlll\ve., EI Pnso, Texas. (2015 CAD appraIsed ..... Iuc:) $650,000.00 S325.ooo.oo

78 TSP 2 SEC -<I T& P AOST 7221 TR 3 (3.5081 AC); more commonly kr"lOwn as MontlUll Ave., EL Paso, T""IS (20 15 CAD appraised val",,) $100,856.00 SI00,856.00

A portion ofNW V. ofSetlion 14, Bloek 79, TSI'3 Texas &. Pacific Railway Company.

EI Paso, Texas. (2015 CAD appmi:u:d value) $430,000.00 150,000.00

49. SUN CITY #11 L.OT I, lloo~h County, Te~ as. (2015 liud~lh appraised Yllue) $650.00 $650.00

3 VALLEV RANCH LOT S (3.116 Acres); Hudspeth County, Texas. (2015 Uudspclh appraised value) S615.00 S615.00

PERSONAL rROP£ IHV Cuh SI0.240.00 510.240.00 C LAIM S IN )lA VOR Oil THE FSTATE: None at this time TOTA L VALIJE OF F~TATE: U»J6!.!!g

INYI!.:" TORV, ""PRA'SI!)<II/'Il" ANU l.!$T Of CL\'MS EsT~",()f'JOSUH ......... HAJo.I,s ..., DI!CEA>I!D WIIEREFO RE. the Successor Dependent Administrator pmys thatlhe Inventory, Appnli~t, and Lisl of Claims be approved and ordered mlered of recon:l.

Respectfully submined, Hurto" Coh en A110meys for Applicant Exe<:\lti~ Center Blvd•• Suite 200 El Paso, TeKas 79902 (915) 533-2739 - Tc:lcphone (915) S44-6712 - F~similc [email protected]

ny~ DURT ON CO l lEN TeKas Bar Number: 04507300

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COUNTY OFEL PASO , !

J, RONALD C HRlSTOI' HE lt i\lAU)OLY do iIOlemnJy Swear thallhe Inventory, AppnlisemcnL .rId list of Claims is • we and ,m,p'.: "i."~'" of the properly and cI.ims oflbc CSlate lbal have cClmc 10 my koowledge.

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME by RONALD C'" ,",,>IlS"·"R MALOOLY, on \his the / ;Jr d.y of M=h. 2016, 10 ~rlify which witnc:n my hand and omei~l seal.

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