Citations
- 5 F.2d 907
Full opinion text
LEWIS, Circuit Judge.
This suit was brought by appellants to restrain the clerk of the district court for Wyandotte county, Kan., from paying over money in his hands which he received from the National Surety Company for John Toelle, and was dismissed on demurrer to the bill. The money was received by the clerk under these circumstances :
John Toelle recovered a judgment in the district court for Wyandotte County, Kansas, against Sells-Floto Shows Company, a corporation, on account of personal injuries inflicted on him while he' was an employé of that company, and that judgment was affirmed on appeal. Toelle v. Sells-Floto Shows Co., 111 Kan. 562, 207 P. 849. On bringing his action Toelle sued out an attachment and caused levy to be made. Thereupon the Shows Company, as principal, with National Surety Company as its surety, gave bond under the State statute to plaintiff Toelle as obligee, conditioned that if the Sells-Floto Shows Company would pay any judgment that might be rendered against it in Toelle’s action the obligation of the bond would be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Under the statute the bond discharged the attachment levy and released the property that had been levied upon. SellsFloto Shows Company answered Toelle’s complaint and the ease went to trial, with the result that has been stated, but the Shows Company failed to pay the judgment against it. Then Toelle brought an action on the bond against National Surety Company and recovered judgment against it for the amount of the unpaid prior judgment. This judgment was also affirmed on appeal. Toelle v. National Surety Co., 115 Kan. 425, 223 P. 256. The Surety Company then paid to the clerk of the court in which both judgments were recovered the amount of the judgment.against it. Immediately thereafter complainants, Continental Investment Company and Champion Shows Company, corporations, filed this hill against Toelle, his counsel and the sheriff, alleging the facts that have been stated, and further alleging that the attachment levy, the taking of the bond and the recovery of the judgment by Toellp against Sells-Floto Shows Company were all the result of a conspiracy between the defendants, that the property attached and the circus of which it was a part all belonged to Continental Investment Company and was at the time of the attachment levy under lease by it to its eo-eomplainant, the Champion Shows Company, and that SellsFloto Shows Company at that time had no title to or interest in it whatsoever. The history of that ease, disclosed in the opinion of the Supreme Court of Kansas, informs us that the chief defense made by Sells-Floto Shows Company in the -action against it was that Toelle had sued the wrong party; but the court held, after a careful review of the evidence, that there was sufficient proof to sustain the jury’s finding on that issue. 111 Kan. 562, 207 P. 849, supra. But whatever the real facts may have been in that respect they are of no importance here and are not open for inquiry as long as that judgment remains and has not been vacated. Until that has been done by final decree the obligation on the bond is absolute and the surety unconditionally bound. All of the allegations in this bill constitute an attack on the judgment recovered by Toelle against SellsFloto Shows Company, that company is not a party to this suit, and it is an indispensa