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From:
Daniel Sabba
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5/27/2015 5:43:54 PM
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Chip Packard
Stewart 0ld
Todd Steven
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Paul Morris
Subject:
JE follow-up - past litigation with Citi. [SC]
Classification: Strictly Confidential
Paul — were you aware JE sued Citi7 You mentioned today you assessed the likelihood of JE being a litigious client
negligible, so would like to get more clarity on the lawsuit below. Many thanks, Daniel
FINANCIAL TRUST CO., INC. v. CITIBANK N.A. ryo 0W2002-108
268 F Supp 2d 561 (2003)
FINANCIAL TRUST COMPANY, INC. and Jeffrey E. Epstein, Plaintiffs, v. CITIBANK, N.A. and Citigroup, Inc. d/b/a
"Citigroup," Defendants.
District Court, Virgin Islands, D. St. Thomas and St 'kiln.
June 19, 2003.
Maria Tankenson Hodge, Hodge S Francois, St. Thomas, VI, for the plaintiffs.
Gregory H. Hodges. Dudley, Topper and Feuerzeig, LW, St Thomas. VI, for the defendants.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
MOORE, District Judge.
After careful consideration of the parties' written and oral arguments, I will deny the defendants' motions to dismiss for
lack of personal jurisdiction and to transfer this case to New York. Further, I find that the amended complaint adequately
states claims of breach of fiduciary duty and negligent misrepresentation. Finally, I will grant the defendants' motion to
dismiss Counts I, II, Ill, and VI for failure to meet Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(b)'s heightened pleading requirement
for fraud, but I will grant leave for the plaintiffs to amend their pleadings.
I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND
In their amended complaint, Jeffrey E. Epstein ["Epstein") and Financial Trust Company, Inc. ("FTC") [collectively
"plaintiffs") allege that Citibank, N.A. ('Citibank") and Citigroup, Inc. ("Ciligroup, [collectively "defendants") misrepresented
facts and fraudulently induced them to borrow $10 million to invest in a venture managed by AIG Global Investment
Corporation ["AIG"). The plaintiffs allege that the defendants failed to disclose information and negligently and fraudulently
misrepresented facts concerning their relationship with AIG (Counts I, II, Ill, IV and VI), that the plaintiffs detrimentally
relied on these misrepresentations (Counts I, II, Ill, and VI), and that the defendants breached their fiduciary duty to the
plaintiffs (Count V). The plaintiffs seek rescission of the promissory note and punitive damages (Counts VI and VII). (Am.
Compl. ¶¶ 45-68.)
In April 1999, Dsyle Davison ["Davison"], Vice President of Citibank in New York and Epstein's private banker, and other
Citibank employees telephoned Epstein while he was in the Virgin Islands and recommended that the plaintiffs invest
through placement agent Salomon Smith Bamey rSSB"), a "subsidiary or affiliate" of the defendants, in a collateralized
bond obligation transaction managed by AIG. (Compl. ¶¶ 12, 24; Epstein Decl. ¶4 8-10; Davison Aft. ¶¶ 1. 102-18.)
According to the plaintiffs, during the negotiations of this deal Davison represented to Epstein that he was "virtually
assured of receiving an 18-20% retum on [his] investment, with a possible return of as much as 30%" and assured him
that Citibank was going to remain actively involved in the investment. (Epstein Decl. ¶ 11.)
After further discussion between Epstein and Davison, Citibank offered to loan Epstein $10 million on the express
condition that the money be used exclusively to fund FTC's investment in the AIG-managed venture. (Id. 1HI 12-13.) On
August 2, 1999, Epstein exesuted a promissory note in favor of Citibank in the amount of $10 million [the "1999 Note").
(Pis.' Mem. Of Law in Opp'n to Mot. To Dismiss, Epstein Decl. ¶ 15: Mem. Of Law in Support of Defs' Mot. To Dismiss,
Ex. A.) In addition, Citibank and FTC entered into a hypothecation agreement. (Mem. Of Law in Support of Defs' Mot. to
Dismiss, Ex. Bat 7.)
On June 15, 2000, Epstein executed and delivered to Citibank an amended and restated promissory note ['the Amended
1999 Note") that superseded the 1999 Note. The Amended 1999 Note extended the maturity date of the 1999 Note to
CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e)
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