Taurasi et al v The Toronto-Dominion Bank
Melissa Taurasi
Nelda Taurasi
The Toronto-Dominion Bank
Law Firm / Organization
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
  • Background:

    • Melissa and Nelda Taurasi are spouses of Carlo and Dino Taurasi, founders of StateView Homes, a family-owned residential construction company.
    • StateView Homes became involved in a $37 million cheque-kiting fraud discovered by TD.
    • TD negotiated a settlement with StateView, including securing a global charge (“TD Charge”) over various properties, including those owned by Melissa and Nelda.
  • Applicants' Claims:

    • They argued the TD Charge was invalid as their consent to it was obtained under undue influence, with no independent legal advice or personal benefit.
    • They sought the removal of the TD Charge from their properties.
  • Court’s Analysis:

    • Undue Influence:
      • The court found no presumption of undue influence arose as the Applicants willingly signed the necessary documents.
      • Evidence showed that Melissa and Nelda were aware of and involved in the Settlement Agreement process, benefiting from StateView’s continued operations.
      • Melissa and Nelda later contradicted their claims by suing their lawyers for negligence, alleging they had received legal advice during the settlement.
    • Other Claims:
      • Nelda’s claim of intoxication during signing was unsupported by evidence.
      • The court emphasized that TD acted reasonably and relied on representations made by the Applicants' lawyers during the settlement.
  • Outcome:

    • The application was dismissed.
    • Costs of $90,000 were awarded to TD, payable by Melissa and Nelda.
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-23-00708186-00CL
Corporate & commercial law
$ 90,000
Respondent
20 October 2023