Joint Stock Company Commercial Bank PrivatBank v. Igor Valeryevich Kolomoisky

CourtCourt of Chancery of Delaware
DecidedAugust 23, 2021
DocketC.A. No. 2019-0377-JRS
StatusPublished

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Joint Stock Company Commercial Bank PrivatBank v. Igor Valeryevich Kolomoisky, (Del. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

JOINT STOCK COMPANY ) COMMERCIAL BANK PRIVATBANK, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) C.A. No. 2019-0377-JRS ) IGOR VALERYEVICH KOLOMOISKY; ) GENNADIY BORISOVICH ) BOGOLYUBOV; MORDECHAI KORF; ) CHAIM SCHOCHET; URIEL TZVI ) LABER; CHEMSTAR PRODUCTS LLC; ) GEORGIAN AMERICAN ALLOYS, ) INC.; OPTIMA ACQUISITIONS, LLC; ) STEEL ROLLING HOLDINGS, INC.; ) OPTIMA GROUP LLC; OPTIMA ) VENTURES LLC; OPTIMA 55 PUBLIC ) SQUARE, LLC; OPTIMA ONE ) CLEVELAND CENTER, LLC; OPTIMA ) 1375, LLC; OPTIMA 1375 II, LLC; ) OPTIMA 1300, LLC; OPTIMA 777, LLC; ) OPTIMA STEMMONS, LLC; OPTIMA ) 7171, LLC; OPTIMA 500, LLC; OPTIMA ) 925, LLC; WARREN STEEL ) HOLDINGS, LLC; OPTIMA ) INTERNATIONAL OF MIAMI, INC.; ) FELMAN TRADING, INC.; VERONI ) ALLOYS, LLC; DEMETER ) DIVERSIFIED LLC; EMPIRE ) CHEMICAL, LLC; TALBON ) ALLIANCE, LLC, ) ) Defendants. ) MEMORANDUM OPINION

Date Submitted: July 21, 2021 Date Decided: August 23, 2021

Michael A. Barlow, Esquire of Abrams & Bayliss LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; William A. Burck, Esquire and Alexander J. Merton, Esquire of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, Washington, DC; and Rollo C. Baker, Esquire of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP. New York, New York, Attorneys for Plaintiff Joint Stock Company Commercial Bank PrivatBank.

David J. Margules, Esquire and Elizabeth A. Sloan, Esquire of Ballard Spahr LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Jason Cyrulnik, Esquire and Paul Fattaruso, Esquire of Roche Cyrulnik Freedman LLP, Brooklyn, New York; and Devin Freedman, Esquire of Roche Cyrulnik Freedman LLP, Miami, Florida, Attorneys for Defendants Georgian American Alloys, Inc., Optima Acquisitions, LLC, Steel Rolling Holdings Inc., Optima Group LLC, Optima Ventures LLC, Optima 55 Public Square, LLC, Optima One Cleveland Center, LLC, Optima 1375, LLC, Optima 1300, LLC, Optima 777 LLC, Optima Stemmons, LLC, Optima 7171, LLC, Optima 500, LLC, Optima 925, LLC, Warren Steel Holdings, LLC and Felman Trading, Inc. (the “Optima Defendants”).

Raymond J. DiCamillo, Esquire, Daniel E. Kaprow, Esquire and Megan E. O’Connor, Esquire of Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware and Marc E. Kasowitz, Esquire, Daniel R. Benson, Esquire, Mark P. Ressler, Esquire, Sarmad M. Khojasteh, Esquire and Joshua N. Paul, Esquire of Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for Defendants Mordechai Korf, Chaim Schochet, Uriel Tzvi Laber, Optima 1375 II, LLC and Optima International of Miami, Inc.

Albert H. Manwaring, IV, Esquire and Albert J. Carroll, Esquire of Morris James LLP, Wilmington, Delaware and Dane H. Butswinkas, Esquire, David S. Blatt, Esquire, Matthew B. Nicholson, Esquire and Tanya M. Abrams, Esquire of Williams & Connolly LLP, Washington, DC, Attorneys for Defendant Gennadiy Borisovich Bogolyubov.

SLIGHTS, Vice Chancellor Defendants, Igor Valeryevich Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Borisovich

Bogolyubov (together the “Ultimate Beneficial Owners,” or “UBOs”), have been the

majority and controlling stockholders of Plaintiff, Joint Stock Company Commercial

Bank PrivatBank (“PrivatBank”), since at least 2006, overseeing its growth into one

of the largest commercial banks in Ukraine. In 2016, the Ukrainian government

uncovered accounting irregularities in PrivatBank’s loan book. Because of

PrivatBank’s systemic importance to Ukraine’s financial system, the government

nationalized the bank. Litigation ensued in Cyprus, Israel, the United Kingdom and

Ukraine concerning the propriety of both PrivatBank’s commercial loan book and

the government’s seizure.

This action concerns claims that Delaware entities controlled by the UBOs

acquired hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of United States assets by laundering

and misappropriating wrongfully procured commercial loans issued by PrivatBank

(the “Optima Scheme”). In this decision, I address the limited question of whether

this action should be dismissed or stayed in favor of any or all of the relevant actions

pending in various foreign courts.

For reasons explained below, the motion to stay this action in favor of certain

actions pending in Ukraine is granted, but with conditions. Specifically,

notwithstanding the stay, the Court will continue to address certain procedural issues

still in dispute to ensure this action moves as expeditiously as possible should rulings

1 in Ukraine justify a lift of the stay. Those issues include whether process was

effectively served, whether this Court has personal jurisdiction over certain

Defendants and the preclusive effect of certain Ukrainian judicial decrees or

judgments. 1

I. BACKGROUND

I have drawn the facts from well-pled allegations in the Verified Second

Amended Complaint (the “Complaint”)2 and documents properly incorporated by

reference or integral to that pleading.3 Those well-pled facts, unless otherwise

stated, are assumed to be true. 4

1 See Def. Gennadiy Bogolyubov’s Opening Br. in Supp. of Mot. to Dismiss Pl.’s Verified Am. Compl. (D.I. 133) (“DBOB”) at 5–20; Opening Br. in Supp. of Optima Defs.’ Mot. to Dismiss Pl.’s Verified Am. Compl. (D.I. 134) (“DOB”) at 40; Defs. Korf, Laber, Schochet, Optima 1375 II, LLC, and Optima Int’l of Miami, Inc.’s Opening Br. in Supp. of Mot. to Dismiss Pl.’s Verified Am. Compl. (D.I. 135) (“DKLSOB”) at 11–17. 2 D.I. 146 (“Compl.”). 3 See Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. AIG Life Ins. Co., 860 A.2d 312, 320 (Del. 2004) (noting that on a motion to dismiss, the Court may consider documents that are “incorporated by reference” or “integral” to the complaint). 4 See Kofron v. Amoco Chem. Corp., 441 A.2d 226, 227 (Del. 1982). I note that the motion before the Court is not brought under Chancery Rule 12(b)(6) and, therefore, the Court could move beyond the pleadings to decide it. See Simon v. Navellier Series Fund, 2000 WL 1597890, at *5 n.22 (Del. Ch. Oct. 19, 2000) (noting that the court may consider matters beyond the pleadings when deciding whether to stay a proceeding under Chancery Rule 12(b)(3)). For the most part, however, I have chosen not to, mindful that these parties are litigating on multiple fronts and there may be an inclination among the parties to cite my factual recitations here as adjudicated findings of fact(s) before another tribunal. To be clear, I have adjudicated no facts in this Opinion other than facts regarding the pendency and nature of related litigation elsewhere as relevant to the procedural rulings made here. 2 A. The Parties

Plaintiff, PrivatBank, is one of the largest commercial banks in Ukraine with

headquarters in Dnipro, south-east Ukraine. 5

Defendants, Kolomoisky and Bogolyubov, founded PrivatBank and were,

directly and indirectly, the majority and controlling stockholders of PrivatBank from

at least 2006 through December 2016.6 They are both Ukrainian-born businessmen

who are reputed to hold Ukrainian, Israeli and Cypriot citizenships, and both

maintain (or have recently maintained) a residence in Switzerland. 7

Defendant, Mordechai Korf, resides in Miami, Florida and has, over the last

decade, worked closely with and at the direction of the UBOs.8 Korf jointly owns

various United States entities with the UBOs. These entities include Defendants

Optima Acquisitions, LLC, Optima Ventures, LLC and Optima International of

Miami, Inc. (“Optima International”).9 Korf also currently is, or at one time was,

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