Gasoline Sales, Inc. v. Aero Oil Company Getty Petroleum Corporation Jerry T. Lank Alvin Smith Reco Petroleum, IncGasoline Sales, Inc. v. Aero Oil Company Getty Petroleum Corporation Jerry T. Lank Alvin Smith Reco Petroleum, Inc
OPINION OF THE COURT
Gasoline Sales, Inc. (“Gas Sales”) sued three related corporations and officers of two of the corporations. Gas Sales alleged that the defendants injured Gas Sales in the course of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (“RICO”) chapter of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970,
I.
A.
Because the district court dismissed Gas Sales’ second amended complaint at the pleading stage pursuant to
The defendants are a corporation, Getty Petroleum Corp. (“Getty”); Getty’s two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Aero Oil Company (“Aero”), and Reco Petroleum, Inc. (“Reco”); Getty’s senior vice-president, Alvin Smith; and Aero’s general manager, Jerry T. Lank. Getty, Aero, and Reco are engaged in the leasing of retail gasoline stations and the sale of petroleum products. Getty acquired Aero in 1986, and acquired Reco on June 30, 1989.
Getty originally was incorporated under the name of Power Test Corporation (“Power
In 1990, in the District Court for the Eastern District of New York, a Getty subdivision named Getty Terminals Corp. (which is not a party to this lawsuit) was convicted of tax evasion and conspiracy to defraud the United States.
From 1986 to 1991, in Pennsylvania and Maryland, the defendants have engaged in a widespread fraudulent scheme, through the use of both mail and wire communications, to induce the plaintiff Gas Sales and at least twenty others to enter into retail-gasoline-station lease-agreements with the defendants. Once the lessees entered into the contracts, the defendants would embark on a course of fraudulent conduct designed to render the retail gasoline-stations unprofitable and thereby “squeeze” the lessees out of business.
B.
The district court had jurisdiction over Gas Sales’ complaint pursuant to RICO,
II.
A.
In
The parties do not dispute whether Gas Sales has alleged facts sufficient to satisfy the “racketeering” and “pattern” elements of a
Gas Sales has pled that Getty, Lank, and Smith were “persons” who conducted the “enterprise” or “enterprises” of Aero and Reco.
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RICO’s definitions of “person” and “enterprise” are quite broad. Each includes human beings and legal entities, and “enterprise” also includes unofficial “associations” of human beings and/or legal entities.
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Thus,
1.
Only “persons” can be sued for violating RICO
2.
We have also held that a corporation generally cannot be a defendant under
We have hypothesized that a “narrow,” “theoretical,” and “rare” exception to the
Brittingham
rule might exist, when there are allegations that the defendant corporation “had a role in the racketeering activity that was distinct from the undertakings of those acting on its behalf.”
Brittingham,
3.
We have held that corporate employees who victimize their employer by draining it of its own money or using it as a passive tool to extract money from third parties are proper
Gas Sales has not alleged that Smith and Lank profited personally from conducting of Getty, Aero, or Reco’s affairs beyond the compensation they receive for their services to the corporations or that they acted as anything other than Getty and Aero’s agents. Gas Sales therefore cannot sue Smith and Lank under
B.
The third amended (i.e. fourth) complaint that Gas Sales seeks to file, minimizes any allegation of an active racketeering role by the subsidiaries Aero and Reco, and also includes a new legal theory of liability for
First, as the district court stated, “three attempts at a proper pleading is enough,” and a “plaintiff has to carefully consider the allegations to be placed in a complaint before it is filed.” Dist.Ct.Mem.Op. at 12. Gas Sales is not seeking to add claims it inadvertently omitted from its prior complaints or which it did not know about earlier. Rather, Gas Sales is modifying its allegations in hopes of remedying factual deficiencies in its prior pleadings, even to the point of contradicting its prior pleadings.
Second, regarding Gas Sales’
Finally, regarding
III.
For the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the district court will be affirmed.
Notes
.In its entirety,
. Gas Sales has not stated whether it alleges Reco and Aero constitute one or two enterprises.
. “Person" is defined to “include[] any individual entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial interest in property."
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