
- U.S. Code - Title 18: Crimes and Criminal Procedure - 18 USC 1961 - Sec. 1961. Definitions
- U.S. Code - Title 18: Crimes and Criminal Procedure - 18 USC 1341 - Sec. 1341. Frauds and swindles
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Cir. - Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 95,813 John B. Miller and Doris Miller, His Wife, Plaintiffs-Counterdefendants-Appellees, v. San Sebastian Gold Mines, Inc., a Nevada Corporation, Edward L. Machulak, James F. Mclaughlin and Commerce Group Corp., a Wisconsin Corporation, Defendants-Counterclaimants-Appellants., 540 F.2d 807 (5th Cir. 1976)
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Cir. - Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 98,249 Homer E. Stephenson and Freda Lois Stephenson, His Wife, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Calpine Conifers Ii, Ltd., a Limited Partnership, Et Al., Defendants-Appellees., 652 F.2d 808 (9th Cir. 1981)
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Cir. - Harold Warren, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit, a National Banking Association, Defendant-Appellee., 759 F.2d 542 (6th Cir. 1985)
Gary Farrell, New York City, submitted a brief for plaintiffs-appellants.
Robert J. Zastrow, Randy L. Shapiro, Mark Manderosian, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, New York City, submitted a brief for defendants-appellees.Before NEWMAN and WINTER, Circuit Judges, and CARMAN,* Judge, U.S. Court of International Trade.JON O. NEWMAN, Circuit Judge:This case concerns the scope of shareholder standing in civil RICO actions. The issue arises on the appeal of plaintiffs Diane W. Ceribelli, Margot Whittemore, James F. Balsley, Bruce Stinson, John W. Moore, and Helen Crane from the August 12, 1992, judgment of the District Court for the Southern District of New York (Kenneth Conboy, Judge) dismissing for lack of standing their complaint against the sponsors of a residential cooperative. The complaint alleged that the sponsors had concealed defects in the building, and that the defects, once discovered, resulted in diminution in the value of plaintiffs' shares and related increased maintenance expenditures. On appeal, plaintiffs argue that they have standing to pursue their claims because the sponsors not only injured the cooperative corporation but also, through racketeering acts including mail fraud, injured the plaintiffs directly. We agree that the plaintiffs have stated a claim of direct injury, and accordingly reverse the judgment of the District Court.BackgroundThe complaint, which we accept as true for purposes of this appeal, contains the following allegations. In 1972 defendants H. Henry Elghanayan, Kamran T. Elghanayan, and Frederick Elghanayan formed Landmark Restoration Co. for the purpose of purchasing and operating a multiple dwelling unit located at 15 East 11th Street in Manhattan. In 1973, defendants performed renovations on the property, and in 1982, defendants sponsored the conversion of the property to a cooperative owned by 15 East 11th Apartment Corp. (the "Cooperative"). In reliance on a mailed offering statement and amendments, plaintiffs or their predecessors in interest entered into agreements to purchase shares and became shareholders of the Cooperative. In 1989, it was discovered that the slabs between the floors of the property were severely deteriorated and would require expensive repairs. Plaintiffs contend that defendants knew of this deterioration from their earlier renovations and failed to disclose it in the offering materials. The plaintiffs further claim that the mailings of the offering materials and amendments constitute mail fraud, in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1341 (Supp. III 1991), a predicate act of racketeering, see 18 U.S.C. 1961(1)(B) (Supp. III 1991), and together comprise a pattern of racketeering activity, see 18 U.S.C. 1961(5) (1988).The District Court concluded that plaintiffs lacked standing under our decision in Rand v. Anaconda-Ericsson, Inc., 794 F.2d 843, 849 (2d Cir.), cert. denied,Quoted documents
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Cir. - Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, Plaintiff-Appellee and Cross-Appellant, v. Drysdale Securities Corporation; Drysdale Government Securities, Inc.; Bmc Acquisition Corp., Doing Business Under the Name Buttonwood Management; Arthur Andersen & Co.; David J. Heuwetter; Joseph v. Ossorio; and Peter J. Wasserman, Defendants, Appeal of Arthur Andersen & Co., Defendant-Appellant and Cross-Appellee., 801 F.2d 13 (2nd Cir. 1986) Plaintiff-Appellee and Cross-Appellant, v. Drysdale Securities Corporation; Drysdale Government Securities, Inc.; Bmc Acquisition Corp., Doing Business Under the Name Buttonwood Management; Arthur Andersen & Co.; David J. Heuwetter; Joseph v. Ossorio; and Peter J. Wasserman, Defendants, Appeal of Arthur Andersen & Co., Defendant-Appellant and Cross-Appellee.
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Cir. - Bankers Trust Company, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Daniel Rhoades, Herman Soifer and Milton Braten, Defendants-Appellees., 859 F.2d 1096 (2nd Cir. 1988)
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Cir. - Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 95,813 John B. Miller and Doris Miller, His Wife, Plaintiffs-Counterdefendants-Appellees, v. San Sebastian Gold Mines, Inc., a Nevada Corporation, Edward L. Machulak, James F. Mclaughlin and Commerce Group Corp., a Wisconsin Corporation, Defendants-Counterclaimants-Appellants., 540 F.2d 807 (5th Cir. 1976)
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Cir. - Roslyn O. Beauford, Joseph C. Palmento, Maria Valle, Joseph Decesare, Jr., and Elsie Decesare, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Harry B. Helmsley, Supervisory Management Corp., Avenue of America Realty Corp., Benenson Capital Co., Sanford G. Bluestein, Felice Earley, Estate Associates, Joan Konner, John J. Reynolds, Inc., Saul S. Silverman, William C. Warren, William C. Breed Iii, Ralph W. Felsten, Lillian M. Gelfman, Robert W. Gelfman, Donald L. Jonas, Jeffrey D. Klein, Norman R. Klein, Alvin S. Lane, Fred Linden, Gertrude G. Malkin, Peter L. Malkin, Claire W. Morse, Lester S. Morse, Jr., Richard P. Morse, Ivan Shapiro, Alvin Silverman, Harold L. Strudler, Brown, Harris, Stevens, Inc., Marcel P. Aillery, J.G. White Engineering Corp., Defendants-Appellees., 865 F.2d 1386 (2nd Cir. 1989) Joseph C. Palmento, Maria Valle, Joseph Decesare, Jr., and Elsie Decesare, Individually and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Harry B. Helmsley, Supervisory Management Corp., Avenue of America Realty Corp., Benenson Capital Co., Sanford G. Bluestein, Felice Earley, Estate Associates, Joan Konner, John J. Reynolds, Inc., Saul S. Silverman, William C. Warren, William C. Breed Iii, Ralph W. Felsten, Lillian M. Gelfman, Robert W. Gelfman, Donald L. Jonas, Jeffrey D. Klein, Norman R. Klein, Alvin S. Lane, Fred Linden, Gertrude G. Malkin, Peter L. Malkin, Claire W. Morse, Lester S. Morse, Jr., Richard P. Morse, Ivan Shapiro, Alvin Silverman, Harold L. Strudler, Brown, Harris, Stevens, Inc., Marcel P. Aillery, J.G. White Engineering Corp., Defendants-Appellees.
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Cir. - Michael M. Rand, John Costello, Steven J. Costello, Gregory T. Frese, Edward Lavin, Peter A. Milano and Vincent F. Servello, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Anaconda-Ericsson, Inc., Ericsson, Inc., L.M. Ericsson Telephone Company, Nordic American Bank, Citibank, N.A., Price-Waterhouse & Co., Sullivan & Cromwell, Richard Howe, Richard G. Lyon, L. Stanton Towne, Telecom Equipment Corp. and Stephen R. Cohen, Defendants-Appellees., 794 F.2d 843 (2nd Cir. 1986)
- U.S. Code - Title 18: Crimes and Criminal Procedure - 18 USC 1961 - Sec. 1961. Definitions
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