STATE OF FLORIDA
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
TONY'S FISH MARKET, INC. ) AND TONY'S SWEET ENTERPRISES, ) INC. t/a TONY'S FISH MARKET ) RESTAURANT, )
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Petitioner, )
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vs. ) CASE NO. 75-1630
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STATE OF FLORIDA )
DIVISION OF BEVERAGE, )
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Respondent. )
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RECOMMENDED ORDER
Pursuant to notice a hearing was held before Charles C. Adams, a Hearing Officer with the Division of Administrative Hearings, at 1:00 P.M. on the 26th day of January, 1977, at 7880 N.W. 36th Street, Miami, Florida.
APPEARANCES
For Petitioner: Tobias Simon, Esquire
1492 South Miami Avenue, Suite 208
Miami, Florida 33130
and
Sy Chadroff, Esquire
120 Biscayne Boulevard North, Suite 2806 Miami, Florida 33132
For Respondent: William Hatch, Esquire
Division of Beverage The Johns Building 725 Bronough Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32304 ISSUES
Whether or not the State of Florida, Division of Beverage should approve the change of stock ownership in the licensee corporation, Tony's Fish Market, Inc., t/a Tony's Fish Market from Armand Cerami to Pamela Cerami, husband and wife, respectively; and further whether or not the State of Florida, Division of Beverage, should approve the resignation of Armand Cerami as Secretary-Treasurer of the licensee corporation, Tony's Fish Market, Inc., t/a Tony's Fish Market, and the substitution of Pamela Cerami as the Secretary- Treasurer of that corporation.
Whether or not the State of Florida, Division of Beverage should approve transfer of the licensed ownership from Tony's Fish Market, Inc. to Tony's Fish Market, Inc. and Tony's Sweet Enterprises, Inc.; and whether or not
the State of Florida, Division of Beverage, should approve the change of name of the licensed premises from Tony's Fish Market to Tony's Fish Market.
FINDINGS OF FACT
At present Tony's Fish Market, Inc. t/a Tony's Fish Market, is the holder of license no. 23-1624-SRX, series 4-COP held with the State of Florida, Division of Beverage.
Prior to September 1, 1974, Armand Cerami owned 50 shares of stock in Tony's Fish Market, Inc., which represented a 50 percent interest in that corporation. In addition, Armand Cerami held 50 shares of stock in Tony's Fish Market of Ft. Lauderdale, Inc., representing a 50 percent interest in that corporation and was the holder of 50 shares of Tony's Sweet Enterprises, Inc., which represented a 50 percent interest in that corporation. During the time period of September 1, 1974, Armand Cerami had been charged with violation of the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States, under a federal indictment no. 74-407-CR-JE, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. This charge was placed against Cerami for Internal Revenue Law Violations which allegedly took place on tax returns on the tax year 1968.
In contemplation of a plea of guilty which Cerami intended to enter in the above cited case, he entered into a contract for purchase and sale of the corporate securities in the aforementioned corporations. Petitioner's Exhibit #2, admitted into evidence is a copy of the contract for purchase and sale of corporate securities, which was entered into between Armand Cerami and Pamela Ann Cerami, his wife, on September 1, 1974. The terms of the contract were that Pamela Ann Cerami would pay Armand Cerami $20,000 cash and would give to Armand Cerami a promissory note payable in the amount of $200,000, in ten equal installments of principal and interest at 6-1/2 percent payable on the anniversary date of the contract. On September 20, 1974, the Board of Directors of the three subject corporations accepted the resignation of Armand Cerami as the Secretary-Treasurer of those corporations, and elected Pamela Cerami as Secretary-Treasurer in Armand Cerami's stead. Those Board of Directors were Tony Sweet, Frank Sweet and Armand Cerami.
Armand Cerami returned to federal court on October 18, 1974, and entered a plea of guilty to counts one and five of the aforementioned indictment, for which he was sentenced to three year on each count to run concurrently, but was given a split sentence of 6 months time in confinement, thereafter to be placed on a probationary period for 2-1/2 years. A copy of the judgement and commitment is Petitioner's Exhibit #1, admitted into evidence. They are felony offenses.
Subsequent to his release from prison, Armand Cerami served as a co- manager and host of the licensed premises, Tony's Fish Market, located at 1900
N. Bay Causeway, North Bay Village, Florida, license no. 23-1624-SRX, series 4- COP and in the same capacity at Tony's Fish Market of Ft. Lauderdale, located at 1819 S.E. 17th Street, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, license no. 16-1320-SRX, series 4-COP. He remained in this capacity until September 30, 1976, when a change in Section 562.13(3)(a), F.S. prohibited convicted felons from being managers of the licensed premises, licensed by the State of Florida, Division of Beverage. The change in the law took effect on October 1, 1976. At that point two separate individuals were hired as managers of the subject licensed premises. Armand Cerami remained in the position as host of those licensed premises, up to and including the date of the hearing. Although this title and this position was held by Armand Cerami, on December 16, 1976, while conducting a routine
visit, beverage officer, William Valentine was told by Frank Sweet, a Director in the subject corporations, that Frank Sweet was in charge of the kitchen of the Tony's Fish Market of Ft. Lauderdale and that Armand Cerami was the real manager, ran the restaurant and was responsible for hiring and firing of employees. Pamela Ann Cerami was not shown to have any active interest in the management of the licensed premises.
Pamela Ann Cerami as the Secretary-Treasurer in the three corporations which she purchased shares in, does not draw a salary from the operation of the two restaurants. Her background and financial involvement in the licensed premises, can be traced to certain trusts in her name and a certain gift from her husband, Armand Cerami. The joint composite exhibit #1, admitted into evidence in the hearing, shows that Pamela Ann Cerami, at one time Pamela Crumly, was a beneficiary of the estates of Gail Crumly and Mildred Crumly, her grandparents. Certain distributions of money were made to Pamela Ann Cerami from those estates. On April 3, 1970, she received $6,093.94; on July 3, 1970, she received $121.88; on October 5, 1970, she received $182.82; and on December 31, 1970, she received $925.65, which represented a partial distribution of her 1/2 interest in the Gail Crumly estate. As of April 1, 1970, she had been given
$5,292.59 as a portion of the 1/3 distribution of her share in the estate of Mildred Crumly. The total value of her share in that estate being $16,157.02, and the conditions of her rights to the estate being set forth in the will of Mildred Crumly which is found in the joint composite exhibit #1. Pamela Ann Cerami had worked as an airline stewardess prior to her marriage to Armand Cerami and had certain funds from her employment in that capacity. Other funds of the marriage include a certificate of deposit in the Bank of Nova Scotia in Nassau, Bahamas in the amount of $18,000, at 8-1/4 percent interest, as deposited May 20, 1970 with a maturity of November 20, 1970. This certificate of deposit was in the name of Armand D. Cerami and/or Pamela Crumly now Pamela Ann Cerami. The interest received on that certificate of deposit was redeposited along with the principal and a second certificate of deposit was purchased on May 23, 1974 in the amount of $23,480.74, to become mature on November 25, 1974. This certificate was withdrawn on October 18, 1974 and the receipt of 10-1/4 percent interest was paid. The amount of interest thereby being $975.89. Copies of the above mentioned certificates of deposit may be found as part of the joint composite exhibit #1 admitted into evidence.
Continuing an examination of the financial circumstances of Pamela Cerami and Armand Cerami, there is found a warranty deed from Willard H. Keland to Pamela Ann Cerami for certain real estate in Dade County, Florida, for which Pamela Ann Cerami paid Willard H. Keland the amount of $158,000. This deed is found as Petitioner's exhibit #4 admitted into evidence and was recorded on January 11, 1974. On that same date a closing was held on the property. Petitioner's Exhibit #5, admitted into evidence is a copy of the closing statement. Conditions of the closing was a cash deposit in the amount of
$15,800 and $69,251.64 to close. A first mortgage in the amount of $67,500 and interest of $1,028.75 was given to the Miami Beach First National Bank. The
$158,000 paid for this estate corresponds to a gift which was given by Armand Cerami to Pamela Ann Cerami in the amount of $158,000 as shown in the gift tax return, a copy of which is Petitioner's Exhibit #6, admitted into evidence. The effective date of the gift is established in the gift tax return as February, 1974.
The federal income tax return filed by Armand Cerami for the year 1974, shows the sale of the stock of the three corporations. That income tax return would further show the $20,000 installment sale payment, a portion of which was treated as income to Armand Cerami. Finally, that return shows $13,000 of
interest which was treated as income to Armand Cerami. On October 1, 1975, Pamela Ann Cerami gave a first mortgage on the property that she had paid
$158,000 for, this mortgage being given to Bob Erra, as trustee. A copy of the mortgage deed is found a Petitioner's Exhibit #9, admitted into evidence. The amount of the mortgage was $40,000 and the proceeds of the mortgage amount were distributed as $7,000 to Pamela Cerami and $33,000 to Armand Cerami. These distributions were placed as time certificates of deposit with the Pan American Bank of West Dade, copies of which are found as Petitioner's composite exhibit #8. The amount of interest returnable on the time certificate of deposit held by Armand Cerami is shown in his 1975 federal income tax return.
Tony's Fish Market, Inc. t/a Tony's Fish Market, made application with the State of Florida, Division of Beverage, to change Armand Cerami as Secretary-Treasurer of Tony's Fish Market Inc. and substitute Pamela Cerami as Secretary-Treasurer of that corporation and to transfer the stock for ownership
in the licensee corporation from Armand Cerami to Pamela Cerami. This change of officer and transfer of stock ownership involves the license no. 23-1624-SRX, Series 4-COP. This application was denied by letter of June 16, 1975, from the Director of the Division of Beverage. Subsequent to the sale of the stock and the removal of Armand Cerami and the substitution of Pamela Cerami as the Secretary-Treasurer of the aforementioned corporations, an application was made with the State of Florida, Division of Beverage to transfer the ownership of the license of Tony's Fish Market, Inc. to Tony's Fish Market, Inc. and Tony's Sweet Enterprises, Inc. In addition application was made to chance the trade name of the restaurant from Tony's Fish Market to Tony's Fish Market Restaurant. This application involved the same license no. 23-1624-SRX, series 4-COP. This latter application for transfer of the license and the change of the trade name was denied by a letter of the Director of the Division of Beverage dated August 21, 1975. In fact, Armand Cerami had been convicted of a felony, and is interested in an indirect way in the licensed premises.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The Division of Administrative Hearings' has jurisdiction in this cause.
Armand Cerami was convicted of a felony under the laws of the United States, within five years of the time that the application for change of officer, and transfer of stock ownership; and transfer of the license, and change of the trade name, were made. Armand Cerami is a person interested with the applicants in an indirect way in the licensed premises and is not qualified for a license with the State of Florida, Division of Beverage. Therefore, in view of the facts as established in this cause, and the qualifications set forth in Section 561.15 and Section 561.17, F.S., the applications for change of officer, transfer of stock ownership, transfer of license, and change of the trade name, as they pertain to the premises licensed under the beverage laws of this state, should be denied.
It is recommended that the applications to change the officer, transfer the stock ownership, transfer the license, and change the trade name, in license no, 23-1624-SRX, series 4-COP, set forth in this hearing be denied.
DONE AND ENTERED this 24th day of February, 1977, in Tallahassee, Florida.
CHARLES C. ADAMS
Hearing Officer
Division of Administrative Hearings
530 Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 (904) 488-9675
COPIES FURNISHED:
William Hatch, Esquire Division of Beverage The Johns Building
725 Bronough Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Tobias Simon, Esquire 1492 S. Miami Avenue Suite 208
Miami, Florida 33130
Sy Chadroff, Esquire Suite 2806
120 Biscayne Boulevard North Miami, Florida 33132
Issue Date | Proceedings |
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Feb. 24, 1977 | Recommended Order sent out. CASE CLOSED. |
Issue Date | Document | Summary |
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Feb. 24, 1977 | Recommended Order | Respondent showed Petitioner's former manager/stockholder was a felon, therefore, wished transfer of license to his wife. Recommended that the transfer be denied. |