Roxbury/South End Tenants' Council, Inc. v. Cornerstone Corp.

573 F. Supp. 2d 359, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66474
CourtDistrict Court, D. Massachusetts
DecidedAugust 20, 2008
DocketCivil Action 07-10655-JLT
StatusPublished

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Roxbury/South End Tenants' Council, Inc. v. Cornerstone Corp., 573 F. Supp. 2d 359, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66474 (D. Mass. 2008).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM

TAURO, District Judge.

The Roxbury/South End Tenants’ Council sues Defendants for their alleged involvement in a federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (“RICO”) conspiracy, among other claims. Following Defendant’s initial Motion to Dismiss, this court instructed Plaintiff to cure various gaps left open in its initial complaint. 1 Plaintiff then filed an Amend *361 ed Complaint, and Defendants renewed their motion to dismiss under Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6).

Plaintiff advances one state law claim, and three federal claims against Defendants: (1) conspiracy to racketeer, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961(1), 1962(c), and 1962(d); (2) deprivation of tangible property through racketeering, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1341 and 1963, and the Hobbs Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1951; and (3) deprivation of right to honest services in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1341 and 1963. Since Plaintiff has not pled these claims with sufficient particularity, this court GRANTS Defendants’ Renewed Motion to Dismiss [# 33] based on Plaintiffs failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.

1. BACKGROUND

A. Factual Background & Plaintiffs Allegations

Plaintiff Roxbury/South End Tenant Council (“Tenant Council”) represents the tenants of a subsidized housing project, Roxse Homes, in Boston, Massachusetts. 2 The Tenant Council owns a 49% interest in the Roxse Residences Limited Partnership (“Partnership”). 3 Defendant Roxse Residences LLC (“Roxse Residences”) owns a 51 % interest in the Partnership. 4 Defendant Cornerstone Corporation (“Cornerstone”) serves as the Managing Agent of Roxse Homes. 5 Defendant Linda Evans (“Linda Evans”) worked as Property Manager, or Assistant Property Manager of Roxse Homes, for many years. 6 At present, she is Cornerstone’s Property Manager for Roxse Homes. 7 Defendant Robert Evans 8 (“Robert Evans”) is a Co-Manager of Roxse Residences and Director and Treasurer of Cornerstone. 9 Defendant Paul Tryder is also a Co-Manager of Rox-se Residences, and serves as the Director and President of Cornerstone. 10

Plaintiff states that the Tenant Council was formed in 1985 to represent the tenants of Roxse Homes. 11 From that time onward, Linda Evans served either as Assistant Property Manager, or Property Manager, of Roxse Homes. 12 Linda Evans also resided in Roxse Homes, and was elected as President of the Tenant Council on February 2, 1993. 13 She was removed from this position, allegedly for cause, on March 7, 1993. 14 Shortly thereafter, she was reelected to the Tenant Council, as a Building Representative, but was again removed, allegedly for cause. 15

Linda Evans was later elected Vice-President of the Tenant Council in 1996. 16 According to Plaintiffs “information and belief,” she “seized effective, permanent control” of the Tenant Council from 1998 until 2005. 17 During this time, Linda Evans allegedly held no elections except for *362 officer positions, and appointed directors from time to time. 18 Plaintiff alleges that these appointments violated the Tenant Council’s bylaws. 19 Among the alleged violations were the delaying of a scheduled election, holding an election that did not fill most of the seats on the Board of Directors, and forcing the resignation of an elected Secretary. 20

Upon obtaining “effective control” of the Tenant Council, Linda Evans allegedly conspired with Robert Evans, Paul Tryder and the Cornerstone Corporation to acquire control over Roxse Homes. 21 Plaintiffs Amended Complaint does not clearly spell out how the ownership interest passed. Apparently MassHousing, a Massachusetts state entity that supports home ownership opportunities for low and moderate income residents, determined that the Tenant Council was “democratically elected in accordance with the by-laws.” 22 This determination qualified the Tenant Council to serve as a 49% owner of the Partnership under MassHousing’s Demo-Dispo program, and to participate in the selection of the 51 % owner. 23

Plaintiff suggests that only five of twenty-four positions on the Tenant Council’s Board of Directors (“Board”) were occupied at the time. 24 Of these, three persons had been chosen in an allegedly improper election in 2001, while two others had been appointed by Linda Evans. 25

Plaintiff alleges that MassHousing’s favorable determination had been “induced by the defendant conspirators’ fraudulent misrepresentations, in writing, submitted by the instrumentality of the mails and/or wires.” 26 Plaintiff specifies three types of submissions: (1) Annual Reports for 2001 and 2002, submitted to the Massachusetts Secretary of State on December 15, 2003; (2) successive Forms 990, submitted to the IRS with no time listed; and (3) Public Charity Reports for 2001 and 2002 submitted to the Division of Public Charities of the Office of the Attorney General on or about December 22, 2003 (collectively, “MassHousing Submissions”).

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