Attorney General of the British Virgin Islands

CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedFebruary 23, 2021
DocketMisc. No. 2019-0164
StatusPublished

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Opinion

UNITED STA TES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,

Applicant,

v. Case No. 1:19-mc-164-RCL

LESTER HYMAN,

Defendant-Intervenor.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Last May, the Court authorized the Attorney General of the British Virgin Islands to

conduct some discovery under 28 U.S.C. § 1782 for use in a then-contemplated, now-pending

foreign proceeding against Lester Hyman. See Mem. Op., ECF No. 9. Now the Attorney General

seeks further discovery, Second App., ECF No. 15. Mr. Hyman, in turn, opposes further discovery.

Additionally, before the Court are the Attorney General's motion to amend the relief the

Court granted last year, ECF No. 14, and Mr. Hyman's motion for a protective order to prevent

his deposition, ECF No. 19. The Attorney General has requested that the Court withdraw her

motion to amend, ECF No. 38; and suggested that Mr. Hyman's motion for a protective order is

moot, ECF No. 39.

Upon consideration of the motions, memoranda filled in support thereof and opposition

thereto, and accompanying declarations and exhibits, the Court will DENY the second application

for judicial assistance, DENY as moot the motion to amend relief: VACA TE its order granting

the first application insofar as it permits the Attorney General to depose Mr. Hyman, and DENY

as moot the motion for a protective order. I. BACKGROUND

The Court assumes familiarity with the background to this case. See Mem. Op. 2-5.

The Attorney General filed suit against Mr. Hyman in the British Virgin Islands on January

19, 2021. Notice 1, ECF No. 38.

II. LEGAL STANDARDS

Section 1782 provides in its relevant part:

The district court of the district in which a person resides or is found may order him to give his testimony or statement or to produce a document or other thing for use in a proceeding in a foreign or international tribunal . . . . The order may be made ... upon the application of any interested person and may direct that the testimony or statement be given, or the document or other thing be produced, before a person appointed by the court.

28 U.S.C. § 1782(a).

If an application meets the statutory requirements, the Court must then decide whether or

not to permit discovery. Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., 542 U.S. 241, 264 (2004).

In exercising that discretion, the Court considers (1) whether discovery is sought from a participant

in the foreign proceeding, (2) whether the foreign tribunal is receptive to United States judicial

assistance, (3) whether discovery is sought to circumvent foreign limits on proof-gathering, and

(4) whether discovery is unduly burdensome. Id. at 264-65.

III. ANALYSIS

A. The Second Application for Judicial Assistance

In her second application for judicial assistance, the Attorney General seeks to serve a

subpoena to produce documents on XR Association, a trade association. Mr. Hyman's daughter

Elizabeth Hyman serves as XR Association's CEO. Exs. to Kenney Deel. 3, ECF No. 15-3.

The Attorney General alleges that XR Association likely possesses documents relevant to

its case against Mr. Hyman. Se.cond App. 2. The Attorney General bases her allegation on a single

2 email. Kenney Deel. ~ 10, ECF No. 15-2; see Exs. to Kenney Deel. 2. The email is from Mr.

Hyman to Scott Weisman, who was involved in the transaction underlying the Attorney General's

dispute with Mr. Hyman. Exs. to Kenney Deel. 2. When he sent the email to Mr. Weisman, Mr.

Hyman blind copied his daughter's XR Association email address. Id. The email reads "Dear

Scott: Regarding your e-mail message, I am in the process of retaining and attorney and when that

is done I will pass along your name and that of your attorney to my lawyer. Best regards. Les[.]"

Id.

The Attorney General seeks penmss10n to serve a subpoena on XR Association,

commanding it to produce all emails to, from, or copying (a) one of five individuals or (b) any

local-part at any of five domains. 1

The Court will first establish that § 1782 allows it to authorize the subpoena the Attorney

General seeks before exercising its discretion to deny the request.

1. Statutory Authorization

The Court must examine four factors to determine whether § 1782 allows it to authorize

the Attorney General to subpoena XR Association.

(i) Jurisdiction

The Court must establish that XR Association is a person found in this district.

Before it can reach that inquiry, the Court must identify XR Association-no easy task.

The Attorney General points to a July 20, 2020 filing with the California Secretary of State,

which identifies XR Associati?n as a California corporation with a mailing address of P.O. Box

70267, 45 L St. SW, Washington, DC 20004. See Cal. Sec'y State, Statement oflnformation: XR

1 An email address consists of a local-part, the "@" symbol, and a domain. For example, in the email address darth _ vader@empire.gov, "darth_ vader" is the local-part and "empire.gov" is the domain.

3 Association (July 20, 2020), https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/Document/RetrievePDF

?ld=03931052-28641291. But the Court also takes judicial notice of an August 19, 2020 filing in

the same office, which states that XR Association has merged with XRA One, a District of

Columbia corporation. Agreement of Merger (August 19, 2020), https://businesssearch.sos.

ca.gov/Document/RetrievePDF?Id=03931052-28927339. The document lists XRA One as the

surviving corporation and amends the articles of incorporation and bylaws of XRA One to change

its name to XR Association. Id. at 1. To avoid ambiguity, in this part of its opinion the Court will

refer to the California corporation as CAXR and the District of Columbia corporation as DCXR.

The California Secretary of State's website also shows that CAXR is no longer an active entity.

See Cal. Sec'y State, Business Search, https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/ (search for entity number

C3931052) (last visited Feb. 9, 2021).

The District of Columbia corporate records tell a similar tale. They show an inactive record

for CAXR, see District of Columbia, CorpOnline, XR Association (File Number N00006251631 ),

https ://corponline.dcra.dc. gov /BizEntity. aspx/View Entity Data ?entity Id=423 93 8 8 (last visited

Feb. 9, 2021), and an active record for DCXR with a business address of 1299 Pennsylvania Ave.

NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20004, see District of Columbia, CorpOnline, XR Association

(File Number N0000625163 l), https://corponline.dcra.dc.gov/BizEntity.aspx/ViewEntityData?

entityld=4249960 (last visited Feb. 9, 2021). The Court takes judicial notice of those public

records as well.

Based on those records, the Court concludes that DCXR is a person present in the district

and that CAXR-a nonextant corporation-is not. See in re Application of Thai-Lao Lignite

(Thailand) Co., Ltd., 821 F. Supp. 2d 289, 293-94 (D.D.C. 2011).

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