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Parmalat lawsuits against BofA, auditor dismissed
Legal World News | 2009/09/21 12:38
pNEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge in Manhattan has dismissedthree Parmalat SpA fraud lawsuits against Bank of America Corp and theauditing firm Grant Thornton LLP over their roles in the Italian dairycompany's 2003 collapse./pspan id=midArticle_1/span pFriday's ruling by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan is a setback forParmalat and its chief executive Enrico Bondi, who has filed dozens oflawsuits against banks and auditors, including Citigroup Inc and theauditor Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, for helping prior management loot thecompany./pspan id=midArticle_2/span pParmalat said in a statement that it believed the decision was erroneous, and that it intends to appeal./pspan id=midArticle_3/span pBurdened by about 14 billion euros ($20.6 billion) of debt, Parmalatfiled for insolvency protection in Italy in December 2003. It collapsedafter uncovering a 4 billion euro ($5.9 billion) hole in its balancesheet. Parmalat was restructured and relisted on the Milan bourse in2005, and Italian prosecutors filed criminal charges against variousexecutives./pspan id=midArticle_4/span pIn the current cases, Bondi and the unit Parmalat Capital FinanceLtd each sued Grant Thornton, accusing it of helping set up faketransactions to help insiders steal from the company./pspan id=midArticle_5/span pParmalat Capital made similar claims in a separate lawsuit againstBank of America, over transactions it said also generated more than$800 million for the Italian company./pspan id=midArticle_6/span pThe defendants argued, however, that they should prevail under alegal doctrine that prevents a company from recovering for its ownfraud./pspan id=midArticle_7/span pIn his 45-page opinion, Kaplan said Parmalat and Parmalat Capitalofficers had been acting within the scope of their employment when theyengaged in a massive fraud that ended with the company's collapse./pspan id=midArticle_8/span pHe rejected the plaintiffs' argument that the officers' looting andsquandering even a small portion of corporate assets would create anexception to the rule, and allow the new Parmalat to recover for theold Parmalat's wrongdoing./p


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