Luzerne County Retirement Board v. Makowski

627 F. Supp. 2d 506, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 87246
CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 27, 2007
DocketCivil Action 3:CV-03-1803
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Luzerne County Retirement Board v. Makowski, 627 F. Supp. 2d 506, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 87246 (M.D. Pa. 2007).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM

A.RICHARD CAPUTO, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

BACKGROUND................................................................512

I. Factual History........................................................512

A. Introduction.......................................................512

B. The Luzerne County Retirement Fund ...............................512

C. The Joyce-Williamson Agreement....................................513

D. The Joyce and Williamson Campaign Contributions.....................517

E. The Safeco Investments.............................................517

F. The Provident Annuities.........................................'... 519

G. The Manulife Annuity Contracts.....................................524

H. The FSI Bonds....................................................527

I. The Wells Agreement ..............................................527
J. Rochdale..........................................................528
K. LPL .............................................................528

L. The Fund’s Accountants — Snyder & Clemente.........................529

M. The Fund’s Auditors — Zavada & Associates...........................529
N. The Fund’s Actuaries — The Hay Group...............................530
O. ASCO’s Annual Reports ............................................531
P. The Retirement Office..............................................531
Q. The Annual Meetings...............................................533
R. Alleged Concealment of the Scheme..................................533
S. Urban and Flood Elected; Investigation Commences...................534
T. The Board Terminates ASCO........................................535

1. The September 5, 2002 Board Meeting............................535

2. The September 17, 2002 Board Meeting...........................536

*511 3. The October 1, 2002 Board Meeting...............................537

U. The Board Liquidates the Fund’s Investments.........................538
V. Solicitor Hassey’s Letters...........................................539
W. Schnader, Harrison’s Investigation...................................540
X. The County Sues the Board.........................................541
II. Procedural History.....................................................541
A. The Complaint.....................................................541
B. The Motions to Dismiss the Complaint................................542
C. Counterclaims and Crosselaims......................................542
D. Stipulations of Dismissal............................................543
E. The Motions to Dismiss the Counterclaims and Crossclaims.............543
F. Flood Dropped as a Plaintiff.........................................543
G. The Instant Motions for Summary Judgment..........................543

LEGAL STANDARD............................................................544

DISCUSSION..................................................................545

I.Defendants’ Motions for Summary Judgment — Plaintiffs Federal Claims.....545

A. RICO Claims (Counts III, IV and VI) ................................545

1. RICO — In General .............................................545

2. Conducting/Participating in a RICO Enterprise (Count III)..........545

a. PSLRA...................................................546

i. Are the Annuities “Securities”? ..........................546

ii. Rule 151 Safe Harbor...................................554

iii. Section 3(a)(2).........................................554

iv. Are the Annuities “Investment Contracts”?................555

v. Actionable Securities Fraud.............................556

vi. Conclusion as to PSLRA................................559

b. Scheme to Defraud.........................................559

i. Bribery...............................................560

ii. Failure to Disclose a Conflict of Interest..................563

iii. Conclusion as to Scheme to Defraud......................570

c. Conclusion as to Count III...................................570

3. RICO Conspiracy Claims (Counts IV and VI)......................571

a. Count IV..................................................571

b. Count VI..................................................571

B. Violation of the Investment Advisors Act (Count VII)...................572

1. Introduction...................................................572

2. Legal Standard ................................................572

3. Analysis.......................................................572

II. State Law Claims, Counterclaims and Third-party Claims ...................574

CONCLUSION.................................................................574

Presently before the Court are eleven (11) motions for summary judgment. (Docs. 390, 391, 400, 403, 406, 409, 414, 419, 420, 426, 427.) Defendants Nationwide Life Insurance Company (Doc. 390), Manufacturers Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) (Doc. 391), Thomas Makowski, Thomas Pizano, Frank Crossin and Joseph Jones (Doc. 414), Joseph J. Joyce Associates, Inc., John Joyce and William Joyce (Doc. 419), Safeco Life Insurance Corporation (Doc. 420), ASCO Financial Group, Inc. and Donald Williamson (Doc. 426), and Joseph Perfilio (Doc. 427), have filed motions for summary judgment as to Plaintiff the Luzerne County Retirement Board’s Complaint (Doc. 1).

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