JOHN A. MENDEZ, District Judge.
The United States submits the following Request to Extend the Deadline to file a Joint Status Report from September 19, 2019 to November 12, 2019.
On March 18, 2019, the United States filed a civil forfeiture complaint in rem against more than sixty bank accounts, over $1.8 million in U.S. currency, prepaid flight hours with a private jet company, a luxury box with a professional sports team, and various items of jewelry ("defendant assets" or "In Rem Defendants") connected to fraud and money laundering crimes in the Eastern District of California and other areas. As described below, the bank accounts are associated with DC Solar and its related investment funds, which the United States alleges are involved, and contained proceeds of, a Ponzi scheme orchestrated through a tax equity investment fraud. All known potential claimants to the defendant assets were served in a manner consistent with Dusenbery v. United States, 534 U.S. 161, 168 (2002) and the applicable statutory authority. Furthermore, public notice on the official internet government forfeiture site, www.forfeiture.gov, began on May 4, 2019, and ran for thirty consecutive days, as required by Rule G(4)(a)(iv)(C) of Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions. See Dkt. 4. A Declaration of Publication was filed on June 6, 2019, which set forth, among other items, that publication on the government's forfeiture website was complete on June 2, 2019. See Dkt. 9.
This case is related to two others filed in the Eastern District of California, United States v. 725 Main Street, Martinez, California, et al., Case 2:19-CV-00247-JAM-DB and United States v. 5383 Stonehurst Drive, Martinez, California, et al., Case 2:19-cv-00636-JAM-DB. Dkt. 3.
The United States has provided notice to all potential claimants pursuant to law. The United States served copies of the complaint documents on all interested parties, including financial institutions, a professional sports franchise, a private jet operator, investors in the tax equity funds, and the LLCs and individuals listed as signors on the seized bank accounts. The United States specifically served copies of the complaint documents on the LLCs through their registered agent for service of process, as listed on the California Secretary of State's website. Further, the government served copies of the complaint on the principals of DC Solar, Jeffrey and Paulette Carpoff. Lastly, the government has provided notice of this action to any entities or individuals that may have a security interest in the accounts, such as a certificate of deposit required as part of a larger financial loan package extended to DC Solar.
Five parties have so far appeared in the case. First, the principals of DC Solar and the LLCs associated with many of the In Rem Defendants, Jeff and Paulette Carpoff, filed claims as to each of the eighty-seven In Rem Defendants. See Dkt. 6-7. Second, NetJets, through their wholly-owned subsidiaries,
No other party has filed an answer. However, based on the claimants' requests for additional time to review the allegations and potential privilege issues and other defenses, and given the lengthy facts and complicated issues in this case, the United States has agreed to their requests for more time. The answers are currently due on October 7, 2019.
Furthermore, several potential tax equity investor-victims and financial institutions have requested extensions of time to file claims in this case. The United States granted each request and they currently have until October 7, 2019 to file a claim in the case.
To allow the above individuals, entities, investors, and sufficient time to file claims and/or answers, as well as to research the issues raised by the facts alleged in the Complaint, the United States seeks to continue the deadline to file a Joint Status Report from September 19, 2019 to November 12, 2019 (or to another date the Court deems appropriate).
Accordingly, there is good cause to extend the deadline to file a joint status report in this case from September 19, 2019 to November 12, 2019, or to a date the Court deems appropriate.
Pursuant to the United States' request and good cause appearing, the Court makes the following order:
The deadline to file a Joint Status Report currently due on September 19, 2019 is extended to November 12, 2019.