Fleet National Bank v. Anchor Media

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedJanuary 26, 1995
Docket94-1490
StatusPublished

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January 27, 1995 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT

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No. 94-1490

FLEET NATIONAL BANK,
Plaintiff,

v.

ANCHOR MEDIA TELEVISION, INC.,
AND KOVR OF DELAWARE, INC.,
Defendants, Appellants.
__________________

NARRAGANSETT CAPITAL, INC.,
AND EDWIN PFEIFFER,
Defendants, Appellees.
__________________

ERRATA SHEET ERRATA SHEET

The opinion of this court issued on January 26, 1995, is
amended as follows:

The second sentence of the first full paragraph on page 25
should be deleted, and the following two sentences should be
inserted in its place:

And the only other evidence of a representation
regarding commercialization levels at KOVR introduced
by Anchor at the second trial was the so-called
July/August 1988 day-part summary, a document that
summarized commercialization levels and commercial-
generated income by day and time (e.g., 7/25, 8:00-9:00
p.m.) for July and August 1988. The July/August 1988
day-part summary allegedly misrepresented that KOVR was
undercommercialized in July and August 1988 and ___________________
understated commercial-generated income during this
same period.

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
____________________

No. 94-1490

FLEET NATIONAL BANK,

Plaintiff,

v.

ANCHOR MEDIA TELEVISION, INC.,
AND KOVR OF DELAWARE, INC.,

Defendants, Appellants.
___________________

NARRAGANSETT CAPITAL, INC.,
AND EDWIN PFEIFFER,

Defendants, Appellees.
____________________

APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND

[Hon. Francis J. Boyle, Senior U.S. District Judge] __________________________

____________________

Before
Cyr, Circuit Judge, _____________
Bownes, Senior Circuit Judge, ____________________
and Stahl, Circuit Judge. _____________

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Stephen M. Sacks, with whom Tim Atkeson, Arnold & Porter, Anthony ________________ ____________ _______________ _______
F. Muri, and Goldenberg & Muri were on brief for appellants. _______ _________________
Charles I. Poret, with whom Richard M. Sharfman, Mark J. Kenney, ________________ ____________________ _______________
A. Lauriston Parks, Sharfman, Shanman, Poret & Siviglia, P.C., ____________________ ______________________________________________
Severson & Werson, and Hanson, Curran, Parks & Whitman, were on brief _________________ _______________________________
for defendants-appellees Narragansett Capital, Inc. and Edwin
Pfeiffer.

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January 26, 1995

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BOWNES, Senior Circuit Judge. In this appeal, BOWNES, Senior Circuit Judge. _____________________

appellants Anchor Media Television, Inc. ("Anchor"), and

KOVR-TV of Delaware, Inc. ("KOVR"), contend that the district

court committed several legal and discretionary errors in the

course of two trials of their claims of fraud and breach of

contract against appellees Narragansett Capital, Inc.

("Narragansett"), KOVR's former owner, and Edwin Pfeiffer,

KOVR's former general manager. After carefully reviewing the

record and considering appellants' arguments, we affirm.

I. I. __

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND __________

The complicated factual predicate of this

litigation has been meticulously rehearsed in a published

opinion by the district court. See Fleet Nat'l Bank v. ___ _________________

Anchor Media Television, Inc., 831 F. Supp. 16, 21-31 (D.R.I. _____________________________

1993). It will be reiterated here only to the extent

necessary to resolve the issues before us.

The case arises out of Narragansett's sale to

Anchor of KOVR, an ABC-affiliate television station located

in Sacramento, California. Anchor was awarded the station

after submitting the high bid at a closed auction held in

late September 1988. The sale price eventually agreed upon

by the parties was $162 million. The deal was structured as

a merger of an Anchor subsidiary into the corporate owner of

KOVR, and became final on January 25, 1989. The terms of the

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merger were memorialized in a merger agreement ("the

Agreement") dated October 12, 1988. The case came before the

district court as an interpleader action filed by plaintiff

Fleet National Bank ("Fleet"). Fleet controlled a $5 million

escrow account established by the Agreement to address claims

that might arise from KOVR's sale. In its complaint, Fleet

asked the district court to determine proper allocation of

the escrow funds. Anchor and Narragansett, among others,

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