127 F. App'x 380

In re: Douglas MILLER, Debtor, Bonnie G. Snavely, Appellant, v. Douglas E. Miller, Appellee.

No. 03-35789.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Submitted April 7, 2005.*

Decided May 3, 2005.

Edward A. Murphy, Esq., Datsopoulos, MacDonald & Lind, Jon R. Binney, Esq., Milodragovich Dale & Dye, PC, Missoula, MT, for Appellant.

Ann T. Wilson, Law Offices, Jerret E. Sale, Esq., Deborah L. Carstens, Bullivant Houser Bailey, PC, Michele Radosevich, Davis Wright & Tremaine, Seattle, WA, James A. Patten, Esq., Patten, Peterman, Bekkedahl & Green, Billings, MT, Gary S. Deschenes, Esq., Great Falls, MT, for Ap-pellee.

Before: CANBY, TALLMAN, and RAWLINSON, Circuit Judges.

ORDER AND MEMORANDUM **

Bonnie Snavely appeals the district court’s decision affirming the bankruptcy court’s confirmation of Douglas Miller’s Chapter 11 reorganization plan. She argues that the plan, and the process leading up to its adoption, contains multiple errors, including improper ballot procedures and modifications, lack of good faith, and violations of the absolute priority rule.

We affirm the district court because subsequent events have rendered Snavely’s challenge moot. We can fashion no reasonable remedy because the subject property has been sold to third parties and all allowed claims have been paid in full. Snavely allowed this comprehensive change to occur by failing to seek a stay pending her appeals.1 See, e.g., Am. Cas. Co. of Reading, Pa. v. Baker, 22 F.3d 880, 896 (9th Cir.1994) (“A case becomes moot when interim relief or events have de*381prived the court of the ability to redress the party’s injuries.”) (quotation marks omitted); Trone v. Roberts Farms, Inc. (In re Roberts Farms, Inc.), 652 F.2d 793, 797-98 (9th Cir.1981).

AFFIRMED.

Snavely v. Miller (In re Miller)
127 F. App'x 380

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Snavely v. Miller (In re Miller)
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