Armstrong v. AMERICAN PALLET LEASING INC.

678 F. Supp. 2d 827, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 77138, 2009 WL 2611540
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Iowa
DecidedAugust 26, 2009
DocketC07-4107-MWB
StatusPublished
Cited by25 cases

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Armstrong v. AMERICAN PALLET LEASING INC., 678 F. Supp. 2d 827, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 77138, 2009 WL 2611540 (N.D. Iowa 2009).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REGARDING DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS TO DISMISS

MARK W. BENNETT, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND .....................................834

A. Procedural Background................................................834

B. Factual Background...................................................835

1. Facts Drawn From First Amended Complaint........................835

2. Facts Related Solely To Personal Jurisdiction .......................843

II. LEGAL ANALYSIS........................................................844

A. U.S. Bank’s Rule 12(b)(1) Challenge to Jurisdiction......................844

1. General law regarding supplemental jurisdiction.....................844

2. Analysis..........................................................845

B. Motions To Dismiss For Lack Of Personal Jurisdiction...................848

1. Rule 12(b)(2) standards............................................848

2. Nationwide service of process.......................................849

C. Motions To Dismiss For Failure To State A Claim .......................851

1. Rule 12(b)(6) standards............................................851

2. Pleading fraud under Rule 9(b).....................................852

3. Analysis of civil RICO claims.......................................853

4. Analysis of securities claims........................................855

a. Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 claims.............................855

i. The Langley defendants ...................................857

ii. Defendant Morrison.......................................859

iii. Defendants Frost and the Nichols ..........................859

iv. The Bumgarners..........................................860

v. Defendant Gersten Savage.................................861

b. Section 11 claims..............................................862

/. The Langley defendants...................................863

ii. Defendant Morrison.......................................864

iii. Defendants Frost and the Nichols ..........................864

iv. The Bumgarners..........................................865

v.Defendant Gersten Savage.................................865

c. Section 12 claims..............................................865

i. Sellers of APL stock.......................................866

ii. Statute of limitations .....................................867

d. Section 18 claims..............................................868

e. Section 20 claims..............................................870

5. State law claims...................................................872

a. Conversion claims.............................................872

b. Breach of fiduciary duty claims.................................873

i. US. Bank................................................874

*834 ii.The Langley defendants.................... 875

c. Fraudulent misrepresentation and omission claims 876

i. U.S. Bank................................. 876

ii. The Langley defendants.................... 877

iii. Morrison.................................. 877

iv. The Nichols ............................... 878

d. Negligent misrepresentation/nondisclosure claims . 878

i. The Langley defendants.................... 879

ii. Morrison.................................. 879

iii. The Nichols ............................... 880

e. Professional Negligence......................... 881

i. Morrison and Gersten Savage............... 881

ii. The Langley defendants....................

f. Punitive damages.............................. 882

D. Leave To Amend....................................... 882

III. CONCLUSION 882

The court is confronted in this case with a myriad of claims brought under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”), both the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as well as several state law claims all arising from an alleged Ponzi scheme orchestrated around the selling of securities in the publically traded company, American Pallet Leasing, Inc. 1

I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

A. Procedural Background

On November 30, 2007, plaintiffs, all investors in the corporation American Pallet Leasing, Inc. (“APL”) filed their complaint in this case. 2 On October 10, 2008, plaintiffs filed their First Amended Complaint against defendants, including defendants U.S. Bancorp, Inc. and U.S. Bancorp Investment Services, Inc. (collectively “U.S. Bank” unless otherwise indicated), Langley, Williams & Company, L.L.C. and Daphne B. Clark (collectively the “the Langley defendants” unless otherwise indicated), Jason Nichols, Jennifer Nichols, Gregory Frost, Margaret Bumgarner, Kevin Bumgarner, and Gersten Savage, L.L.P. (“Gersten Savage”). 3 In their First *835 Amended Complaint, plaintiffs set out the following fourteen causes of action against the named defendants: (1) violation of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act § 1962(c), 18 U.S.C. § 1962(c) (Count 1); (2) violation of RICO § 1962(a), 18 U.S.C. § 1962

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