Medard Cronin, et al. v. Reggie Doing, et al., 21STCV14973

Tentative decision on application for preliminary injunction: granted

Plaintiffs Medard Cronin (“Cronin”), as an individual and as trustee of the Medard Cronin Living Trust (“Trust”) and White Horse Christian Ministries Foundation (“White Horse”) apply for a preliminary injunction enjoining Defendants Reggie Doing (“Doing”) and Philip Lynn Welch II (“Welch”) from accessing or taking possession of the income or ownership of any financial assets of Plaintiffs.

The court has read and considered the moving papers,[1] opposition, [2] and reply, and renders the following tentative decision.

A. Statement of the Case

1. Complaint

Plaintiffs commenced this proceeding on April 21, 2021, alleging causes of action for: (1) intentional misrepresentation, (2) fraudulent concealment, (3) breach of fiduciary duty, (4) breach of trust, (5) negligent misrepresentation, (6) elder financial abuse, (7) conversion, (8) cancellation of instrume