Cruz v. McAneney
Patricia McAneney died intestate on September 11, 2001. Her brother, James E McAneney, filed a claim with the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. Patricia's domestic partner, Margaret Cruz, also sought compensation from the fund. The Fund increased the award by $253,454 to acknowledge Cruz's domestic partnership, intending this portion for her. However, the full award of $531,541.42 was distributed to James E McAneney, who refused to disburse any part to Cruz. Cruz then sued McAneney to compel disbursement based on constructive trust and unjust enrichment. The Supreme Court denied McAneney's motion to dismiss, and this appellate court affirmed that denial, ruling that New York law and federal legislation intended to compensate surviving domestic partners, making Cruz's claims viable and McAneney's actions inconsistent with good faith.