Rolo v. City Investing Co.

845 F. Supp. 182, 1993 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18927, 1994 WL 14474
CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedDecember 27, 1993
DocketCiv. No. 90-4420 (DRD)
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Rolo v. City Investing Co., 845 F. Supp. 182, 1993 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18927, 1994 WL 14474 (D.N.J. 1993).

Opinion

[193]*193 OPINION

DEBEVOISE, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

I. INTRODUCTION 193

II. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 194

III. PROCEDURAL HISTORY 194

IV. THE PARTIES ' 195

A. THE PLAINTIFFS 195

B. THE DEFENDANTS 195

V. FACTUAL HISTORY 196

A. THE GDC SCHEME 196

1. Targeting Prospective Lot Purchasers 197
2. House Sales Schemes 198
3. Purchaser Defaults and GDC Recycling of Lots 199

B. THE ALLEGED PARTICIPANTS IN THE SCHEME 201

1. The City Defendants 201
2. The Inside Director Defendants and Director Defendants 205
3. The Financing Defendants 206
4. The Mortgagee Defendants 208
5. The Lot Contract Defendants 211
6. Cravath and Ormsby 211

VI. DISCUSSION 212

A. MOTION TO DISMISS UNDER RULE 12(b)(2) 213

B. MOTIONS TO DISMISS UNDER RULE 12(b)(6) 216

1. Standard of Review 216
2. Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (Count III) 217

a. Aider and Abettor Liability under the Land Sales Act 217

b. Disposition of Motions to Dismiss 220

c. Statute of Limitations 223

d. Summary of Count III Rulings 224

3. Civil RICO (Count I) 224

a. The Amended Complaint 225

b. The Revised RICO Allegations 226

i. Primary Liability under the Revised RICO Allegations 227

ii. Aider and Abettor Liability under the Revised RICO

Allegations 230

c. Statute of Limitations 234

4. Securities Laws (Count II) 235

a. The Instruments are Not Securities 236

b. Statute of Limitations 248

5. Common Law Fraud (Count VII) 246

VII. CONCLUSION 247

I. INTRODUCTION

Plaintiffs in this action are Jose and Rosa Rolo and Dr. William and Roseanne Tenerelli. They seek money damages and equitable relief on behalf of themselves and on behalf of others who purchased lots and/or houses in Florida from General Development Corporation (“GDC”) and GDV Financial Corporation (“GDV”) and who are members of the North Port Out-of-State Lot Owner Association (the “Association”).

In general terms, the First Amended Complaint charges that GDC and its related corporations engaged in a nationwide fraudulent marketing scheme to induce plaintiffs and other members of the Association to purchase lots and houses in Florida at inflated prices. The defendants in this ease are various corporate entities and individuals who, plaintiffs allege, participated in the scheme.

There are presently pending a variety of defense motions addressed to jurisdiction and to the complaint. City Trust, AmBase, Scharffenberger, Manley, Hatch and Pyne also move to dismiss under Rule 12(b)(2). Similarly defendants Askew, Brinckerhoff, Clark and Simons, who were outside directors, moved for dismissal pursuant to [194]*194Rule 12(b)(2). There is also pending plaintiffs’ motion for class certification. This opinion addresses the defense motions. The class certification motion is rendered moot by the disposition of the defense motions.

II. JURISDICTION AND VENUE

This court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”), 18 U.S.C. § 1964; Section 1420 of the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (the “Land Sales Act”), 15 U.S.C. § 1719; Section 27 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “1934 Act”), 15 U.S.C. § 78aa; and the principles of pendent jurisdiction. Venue is proper pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1391, 15 U.S.C. § 1719 and 18 U.S.C. § 1965.

III. PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On August 9, 1989, the named plaintiffs filed a complaint commencing an action entitled Rolo v. General Dev. Corp., No. 89-3373 (D.N.J.1989) (“Rolo I”), alleging that GDC had engaged in a fraudulent marketing scheme during the period of 1956 to 1987. The complaint in Rolo I listed more than 3,000 named plaintiffs, each of whom alleged that he or she was deceived by GDC in connection with the purchase of Florida real estate. On September 7,1989, plaintiffs filed an amended complaint, in which they asserted the following causes of action: fraud and breach of contract; federal RICO violations; federal securities violations; violations of the Land Sales Act; breach of fiduciary duty; and violations of state RICO statutes of New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

On October 31,1989, the Rolo I defendants filed three separate notices of motion: (1) for an order dismissing the complaint pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 9(b) and 12(b)(6); (2) for an order transferring the action to the United States District Court for either the Southern or Middle District of Florida; and (3) for an order severing from this action all of the named plaintiffs except Mr. and Mrs. Rolo pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 21. In an opinion dated January 8, 1990, the court ruled only on defendants’ Rule 9(b) motion to dismiss, and agreed with defendants that plaintiffs’ complaint had failed to plead fraud with sufficient particularity. On January 19,1990, the District Court ordered plaintiffs to submit a second amended complaint within 120 days. However, plaintiffs did not file their second amended complaint in Rolo I because on April 6, 1990, GDC filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition. The court entered an order administratively terminating that action on April 16, 1990. See Rolo v. General Dev. Corp., et al., 949 F.2d 695, 698 (3d Cir.1992) (wherein plaintiffs appealed the district court’s decisions to stay both their damage suit pending defendants’ bankruptcy and criminal proceedings and their application for a preliminary injunction).

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