Aramony v. United Way of America

28 F. Supp. 2d 147, 1998 WL 813475
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedNovember 20, 1998
Docket96 Civ. 3962(SAS)
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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Opinion

AMENDED OPINION AND ORDER

SCHEINDLIN, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION.........................................................152

II. FINDINGS OF FACT rH

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at t — i

1. Replacement Benefits Plan............................. rH

a. Adoption of an RBP....... tH

the Draft Plan and the Signed Plan rH

c. 1990 Amendment to the RBP....................... rH

2. Supplemental Benefits Agreement....................... rH

Conduct...................... r-H

1. Estoppel Effect of Aramony’s Conviction................. rH

Aramony’s Misconduct Before September 1989 . r — i

Press and UWA Investigation of Misconduct................. rH

Awareness of Aramony’s Misconduct tH

Expenditures as Business Expenses ... i — I

a. UWA’s Review of Aramony’s Expense Reports........ tH

b. The January 24,1990 Anonymous Letter............. i — I

c. Interim Reports................. 1 — I

Purchase of the Merlo Annuity...................... rH

3. The Purchase of the Florida Condominium ............... rH

Government Investigations................................. i — I

i — I

in Revenues...................... rH

III. ARAMONY’S CLAIMS........................... iO CO rH

A. Counts One and Two for Benefits Under the RBP CO CO rH

1. Forfeiture of Benefits Under the RBP...... CO CO rH

a. Paulaehak’s Implied Authority......... CO CO rH

*152 b. Ambiguity in the Signed Plan....................................167

c. Conclusion.....................................................168

2. Amount of Aramony’s Benefits Under the RBP ........................168

a. Offsetting the Effect of the Tax Reform Act .......................169

b. Offsetting the Effect of § 401(a)(17)...............................169

3. Summary of Aramony’s Claims for Benefits Under the RBP.............171

Counts Five and Six Seeking Benefits Under the SBA......................171 pq

1. Forfeitability......................................................171

2. Waiver............................................................171

3. Conclusion ........................................................172

C. Count Seven for Breach of Employment Agreement........................172
D. Count Eight for Breach of Agreement to Reimburse Fees and Costs .........173
E. Count Ten for Unjust Enrichment.......................................173
F. Count Twelve for Breach of Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing............173
G. Count Thirteen for Reformation of Agreements............................173
H. Prejudgment Interest..................................................173
I. Attorneys’Fees ............. 174
J. Summary of Aramony’s Claims..........................................175
IV. UWA’s COUNTERCLAIMS ................................................175
A. Count Four for Breach of Common Law Fiduciary Duty....................175

1. Liability ..........................................................175

2. Damages..........................................................176

a. Recovery of Aramony’s Salary...................................176

b. Recovery of Consequential Damages..............................176

i. Lost Dues................................................177

a) Reduction in Dues Percentage............................177

b) Reduction in Funds Raised ..............................178

ii. Costs Associated With the Locals’ Dissatisfaction With

UWA..................................................178

iii. Legal Fees and Costs......................................179

iv. IGI Investigative Fees.....................................180

v. Accountants’ Fees.........................................180

vi. Media Relations Services & Videotape Production.............180

vii. Cost of UWA’s Presidential Search..........................181

viii. Travel Costs..............................................181

Count Five for Breach of Fiduciary Duty of Loyalty Under New York B.

Not-for-Profit Law..................................................181

Count Two for Breach of Employment Agreement.........................181 C.

1. Liability ..........................................................181

2. Damages..........................................................181

Count Three for Breach of Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing.........182 D.

Prejudgment Interest..................................................182 E.

Punitive Damages .....................................................182 F.

1. Legal Standard....................................................182

2. Award of Punitive Damages.........................................184

V. CONCLUSION............................................................184
I. INTRODUCTION

William Aramony, the President and Chief Executive Officer of the United Way of America (“UWA”) for twenty-two years, was fired in 1992, after an investigation revealed that he had violated his office by engaging in fraudulent, dishonest and criminal conduct. His motive for these crimes is apparent — his personal enjoyment and financial benefit. In addition to losing his job, he was convicted of various crimes and sentenced to seven years in jail, a term he is now serving. He will not be released from jail until he is 75 years old.

Despite the fact that he is now a convicted felon, he does not lose the right to sue and seek compensation in the courts of law. Ara-mony claims that he is contractually entitled to certain pension benefits and salary from his former employer. He also claims that he is entitled to reimbursement for legal ex *153 penses incurred in an effort to settle these claims with UWA following his termination.

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