SHARON L. GLEASON, District Judge.
Before the Court is Plaintiff ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.'s ("ConocoPhillips") Motion for Preliminary Injunction.
On December 12, 2019, ConocoPhillips commenced this action against Forrest Wright, Amanda Wright, Nathan Keays, Kelly Keays, Eco Edge Armoring LLC, David Benefield, Wright Capital Investments, LLC, and DB Oilfield Support Services ("Defendants") asserting eight counts: (1) RICO claims, (2) embezzlement, (3) fraud, (4) conversion, (5) unjust enrichment, (6) breach of contract, (7) constructive trust, and (8) piercing the corporate veil.
Also on December 12, 2019, ConocoPhillips filed an ex parte motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, seeking an order preventing Defendants from "withdrawing, transferring, or dissipating in any manner any funds, or selling any real or personal property (including vehicles) until such time as the Court has ruled further on a Motion for Preliminary Injunction, or otherwise prevent the transfer or sale of any assets purchased, or partially purchased, paid for or maintained with the fraudulently obtained, embezzled funds."
On December 13, 2019, the Court granted ConocoPhillips' motion for a temporary restraining order and set a hearing on the motion for a preliminary injunction for December 26, 2019.
On December 19, 2019, Defendant Kelly Keays filed a response and non-opposition to ConocoPhillips' motion for a preliminary injunction.
On December 23, 2019, Defendants Eco Edge and Nathan Keays also responded to ConocoPhillips' motion for a preliminary injunction.
None of the remaining Defendants—Forrest Wright, Amanda Wright, David Benefield, Wright Capital Investments, LLC, and DB Oilfield Support Services— has made an appearance in this case or filed a response to ConocoPhillips' motion for preliminary injunction. ConocoPhillips has filed proof of service for each Defendant.
On December 26, 2019, the Court held a hearing on the motion for a preliminary injunction. Counsel for ConocoPhillips was present, as was counsel for Ms. Keays, and counsel for Mr. Keays and Eco Edge. None of the parties put forth evidence at the hearing. After some discussion, the participating parties agreed to the terms of the preliminary injunction; those terms are incorporated into the Court's order as set forth herein.
Plaintiffs seeking injunctive relief must establish "(1) they are likely to succeed on the merits; (2) they are likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief; (3) the balance of equities tips in their favor; and (4) a preliminary injunction is in the public interest."
Injunctive relief is an equitable remedy, and "[t]he essence of equity jurisdiction is the power of the court to fashion a remedy depending upon the necessities of the particular case."
Based on the record before the Court, including the additional evidence filed by ConocoPhillips at Docket 30, the Court finds that there is good cause to enter a preliminary injunction, including the modifications to the TRO requested by the parties.
The Court finds that all four Winter factors counsel in favor of granting the preliminary injunction. First, ConocoPhillips is likely to succeed on the merits and obtain a judgment ordering a return of its funds. Along with other evidence, ConocoPhillips has provided a detailed account by Mr. Laughlin of an investigation into Defendants that supports ConocoPhillips' allegations.
For these reasons, the Court finds that a preliminary injunction is warranted for the duration of the litigation.
In light of the foregoing, Plaintiff's Motion for a Preliminary Injunction at Dockets 3 and 22 is GRANTED and the Court orders as follows:
1. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 3 of this order, all funds held in any and all accounts owned or controlled by Forrest Wright, Amanda Wright, Nathan Keays, Kelly Keays, David Benefield, Eco Edge Armoring, LLC, DB Oilfield Support Services, Wright Capital Investments, LLC, Spectrum Consulting, Spectrum Consulting Services, and/or Spectrum Residential Services, or any combination thereof are hereby frozen, specifically including but not limited to Alaska USA Federal Credit Union Account #1700047859829 (held by DB Oilfield Support Services) and account #170001977951 (held by Eco Edge Armoring, LLC). Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 3 of this order, Alaska USA Federal Credit Union, and all other financial institution where Defendants have accounts, shall not allow any disbursements or transfers of any type from such accounts until further order of this Court.
2. Forrest Wright, Amanda Wright, Nathan Keays, Kelly Keays, David Benefield, Eco Edge Armoring, LLC, CB Oilfield Support Services, and Wright Capital Investments, LLC shall not sell, transfer, or dispose of any assets received from ConocoPhillips or any assets—including any real property, any personal tangible property and any intangible property—purchased, partially purchased, paid for, or maintained with any assets, or money received from or paid to them by ConocoPhillips.
3. This order does not apply to: (1) Ms. Keays' account set up according to the parties' stipulation and court order entered at Docket 33; (2) Ms. Keays' employer-sponsored retirement plan as described at Docket 33; or (3) Mr. Keays' newly established Credit Union 1 account ending in 8555, into which he may deposit his paychecks from the Anchorage Police Department.
4. This preliminary injunction is effective immediately and shall remain in effect until further order of this Court. ConocoPhillips' previously submitted cash bond in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) shall serve as the appropriately secured undertaking to pay costs associated with the preliminary injunction should it later be determined to have been wrongly issued.