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Rosilho v. Young CA2/4
Plaintiff Mauricio Rosilho and defendant David Li-Min Young are Brazilian residents and former business partners who co-owned two parcels of real property in the City of San Gabriel. In August 2003, Rosilho’s interests in the San Gabriel properties were conveyed via grant deeds to Young. Co-defendant Jimmy Chen notarized the grant deeds. Shortly thereafter, the properties were sold to a third party. In March 2011, Rosilho sued Young, alleging that he had never agreed to transfer the properties, that the transfers were fraudulent, and that Young had improperly concealed the transfers from him. Rosilho also sued notary Chen, alleging that Chen had conspired with Young to conceal the fraudulent transfers, that Chen and Young had conspired to destroy Chen’s notary books, and that Chen had destroyed the notary books allegedly documenting the transfers.

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