Agreement - Corporate Crime Reporter
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Agreement - Corporate Crime Reporter
F J.I.ED ~A:r~~~ =;;i.r or .. ... ... . . .. - .r * .t{~~ ,.,,/.~ -i", D \~SJB , . F. , ~~2R00413 . . -- , ~~}~tJ 06 at!nL .DP LONG ISLAND OFFICE lTED STATES DIS'J'RICTCOURT . "gASTERN DISTRICT ()F NEW YORK UNrrED STATESOF ',MERICA, AGREEMENT - against. Cr. No. ~5.'J,"';f.A\'~) THE NEW YORK RAC[NO ASSOCIATION. INC.. D.:fendant. DJ~FERREDPROSECUTIONAGREEMENT The Defe.tdantTHE NEW YORK RACING ASSOCIATION,INC. C'NYI~A"), by its undersignedattorn:ys, pursuantto authority grontedby its 803rd of Trustees,and the United StatesAttorney's Office for the EaslernDistrict of New York (lhe "USAO") cnter into this DeferTedProsecutiollAgreementC'Agreement} for a [)Criodof eighteenmonthsfrom the dateor this Agrcemcnt. 1. NYR/\ acknowledgesthat it hasbeenindicted on chargesofconspirocylo defraudthe United StatC!;,in violation of Title 18,United StutesCode,Scction371, and aiding and abettingthe filing of falsetax returns,in violation or Title 26, United StatesCode,Section <'1.'1.-12.1';" 7206(2),as set forth in irdictment numbcrCr. [ ] ~'(~~ filed by a grandjury sitting in the EasternDistrict of New '{ork (the "Indictment"), attachedto this Agreementas Exhibit A. 2. NYR/\ acceptsand acknowledgesl"esponsibilityfor ilS conduclassel forth in lhc Slipulalion of FactsIIllachcdlo lhis Agrccmcnl U5ExhibillJ ultd incorpurulcdinlo il by refcrcnccby cnlering inl<Ilhis Agreement.and by, umongothcr things,the rcmedialaction5thal I ~ '0 .il hustukento dute,its conlinuingcommitment of full cooperation ~'ith theUSAOandother governmentulagencies,and its agreementto restructureits managen\entorganizationand the other undertukingsit hasmtideasset forth in this Agreement. 3. NYRA expresslyagreesthat it shall not, through its presentor future u[[omeys,Bouro of Trustees, llgen[S,officers or employees,make allY public statement,in liligution or otherwise,contrddictingthe Stipulation of Facts. Any SJchcontradictorystntement by NYRA, ilS pl'esenlor future uttomeys,Bourd of Trustees,agents,officers or employeesshall constitutea breuchof this Agreementund NYRA thereaftershall be subjectto prosecutionas set fol1hin pul'Ugruphs15 und 16. The d~cisionusto whetherany suchc:ontradictorystntementwill I~ impulcd to NYRA for the purposeof determiningwhetherNYRA has brenchedthis Agre~m~ntshull be at the sole discretionof the USAO. Upon the USAO's notifying NYRA of unysuchcontradictorystalement,NYRA muy avoid a breachof this Agreementby publicly repudiu[ingsuchstutementwilhin 48 hoursufter notification by the \JSAO. This paragraphis "ot intendedto apply to any statementmndeby any NYRA employe<:or fonner emplo~eewho husbeenchurgedwith a crime usset forth in the Indictment. NYRA agreesthat in the eventthat fulure criminal proceedingsare broughtin accordancewith this Agreement,NYRA will not contc:stthe udmissibility of the Stipulation of Factsin any suchproceedings. 4. Dllring lhe tc:rmof lhis Agreement,NYRA agrees[0 continueto cooperate fully with lhe USAO, und with unyother governmentugencydesignatedby the USAO ('.D~.iignatedAgencies")regurdingtiny muttertibout which NYRA h.is knowledge,which 2 j .,-"oo~r.ltionshall include providing privileged information to the exteltt describedin paragraph 5(c) ~Iow. 5. NYRA agreesthat its cooperation,asagreedto in }'aragraph4 above,shall include,but is not limited to, the following: (a) Completelyand truthfully disclosingall information with respectto the activitiesof NYRA and presentand former membersof the Board of1'rustees,agents,officers, andemployees,concerningt111 mattersaboutwhich the USAO or any t)f the Designnted Agenciesmay inquire; (b) Assembling,organizingand providing all documems,records,or other tungibl~evidc:ncein NYRA's possession,custody,or control as may b~ requestedby the USAO or any DesignatedAgency, including, but not limited to, documentsrelating to the New York StateThoroughbredRacingCnpital ImprovementFund ("CIF'), the 1~99SpecialAudit and Ut."t."Olll1l shortagc:s in lhc: Pari-Muluel Dc:partment; (c) Waiving cluims of (he at(orney-clientprivilege or w.)rk-productdoctrine asto any documen(s.records,information, or testimonyrequestedby the USAO relatedto factual intern..!inves(igutionsor con(empordneous advicegiven to NYRA con.;emingthe conductat issuein the Indictment and the Stipulation of Facts (the "Confidential Materials"). Productionof the Confidenti;ll Muten;lls shull be governedby the Confidentially Agn:ementdatedOctoberII, 2()()] pr~vi()uslyexecutedby the purtiesand att;lchedusExhibit C; (d) Using its bestefforts to makeav;lilable its presentand former employeesto providc:informution and/or testimonyas rc:quested by the USAO or any of the Designated 3 J ,Agencies,including sworn testimonyor in court proceedings,as well asinterviewswith law -~" enfon;ementauthorities. Cooperutionunderthis paragraphwill inclu(le identificationof witnesseswho, to NYRA's knowledge,may have materialinfonnatio.l regardingthe allegations containedin the Indictment or the Stipulation of Facts; (e) Providing testimonyand other information deemednecessaryby the USAO or a coul1to id~ntify or establishthe original location, authenticity,or otller evidentiaryfoundation n~c~ssaryto admit into evid~ncedocumentsin any criminal or other proceedingasrequestedby the USAO or any of the D~signatedAgencies;and (f) With respectto any information, testimony,document,recordor other tangible evidenceprovided by NYRA to the USAO, the Internal RevenueService("IRS") or a grand jury, other thnn the Confidential Muteriuls,NYRA consentsto any and all disclosuresof such mntc:rialsto suchDesignatedAgenciesus the USAO, in its sole discretion,deemsappropriate. '-",-/ Wilh rc:spc:ct to any such materii1l~that constitute"mattersoccurring bc:forethegrandjury" . within the meaningof Rule 6(e) of the FederalRulesof Criminal Proct:dure,l\'YRA further consent~to u) uny order soughtby the USAO permitting suchdisclosuI\:s;andb) the USAO's M [!11aJ: or in CilmernapplicationForsuchorders (g) NYRA representsthut its Board of Trusteesand cunent SeniorManagement huvc:tukennumerousremediulstepsto addressthe concernsraisedby the USAO andother law enfon;emc:nland regulatorybodies. Thosestepshuveincluded: . the formation of u SpeciulOversightCommitteeof t:1eNYRA Boardto ensurethu! NYRA properly nddressesall issuesruis(d by anylaw 4 ~ . .. enforcementoffices or regulatorsand to enhance NYRA's overall regulatory . compliance; the retentionof SafirRosetti,which reportsto the SpecialOversight Committeeand which hasbeengiven a broadman(late(1) to conducta ! . thoroughreview of NYRA 's operations,(2) to recommendrevisionsand improvementsto NYRA's operations,and (3) to m;untaina fulltime presence ut NYRA to ensureproperimplementationand foll,)w-throughon such rec.ommended revisionsand improvements; . the creationof an Office of the Chairman,which in,:ludestwo new Co-Chief OperatingOfficers whoseresponsibilitiesinclude sllpervisionof all business areasand departmentsof NYRA; . the implementationof new policies and proceduresfor employeesin the PariMlllliel Dl.:purtmc:nt, including u daily count-outpro.:edure; . the implementationof a new work rule requiring tht.t any Mutuel Employee who had 11history of excessiveshortagesprior to th(: new shortagepolicy that \vasput in effect in 2000 not be allowed to perfonn !lnyjob in the money . room, at any fifty-dollar minimum window, at any IJ~Swindow,or at any checkcushingor cashadvuncewindow; and . the creulion of u NYRA employeehotline available:!4 hours11day,7 daysa wec:k,for NYRA employeesto unonymouslyreport ilny suspected mis~onduct,comlption undcriminal behavior. s -., 0 .. 6. NYRA agreesto completethe restructuringof its sellior management,and its Pari-Mutuel,Legul, Security,Internal Audit, Accountingand HumanJ"{esources Departments, suchthat by the end of the first quanerof 2004, (i) NYRA will haven:pJacedthe Chief OperdtingOfficer, Chief FinancialOfficer and Controller who had bet:nin placeduring the conductallegedin the Indictment; and (ii) NYRA will havereplacedtile Managers,Directors and Vice-Presidentswho hnd beenin chargeof the restructureddepanmentsduring the conduct ullegedin the Indictment. NYRA funher agreesthnt, with the excepti,)nof the former headof Security,\vho hasbeenreassignedto the Facilities Department,and th.: fonner Controller, who \vill be hired as an independentconsultantto NYRA's AccountingDel,artment,it will not continueto employ and it \vill not r~hireany of the individuals who arl~replacedpursuantto the restructuringreferencedabove. NYRA further agreesto eliminate the TrusteeEmeritus positionsfrom its Boilrd of Trustees. 7. NYRA ugreesto seek,within 60 daysof the dateof Ihis Agreement,an advisoryopinion from the IRS ("IRS Advisory Opinion") regardingtht: properaccountingand tax treutmentof fundsthat NYRA receivesfrom and paysto the CIF, i:lcluding accruedinterest. NYRA funher ugreesto consider,in good faith, the IRS Advisory Opillion, but reservesthe right !o conteslthe IRS Advisory Opinion throughappropriatechannels. ." 0.'" 8. NYRA agreesto provide its auditedfinancial stateml:ntsto theNew York '. : State Rucing und Wugering Board and the New York State Comptrolle,'s Office and not to !: " t opp(")~c: the releuseof ilS uuditedfinunciul statementspursunntto the termsof the New York 6 0 . 9. NYRA agreesand understandsthat an independentmonitor (the "Monitor") will be appointedby the Court within 60 daysof the dateof this Agre.~ment,uponthe recommendationof the USAO. The Monitor will carry out its duties ,lnd responsibilities pursuuntto the termsof an Orderof Appointment to be issuedby the Court at the requestof the USAO following consultationwith NYRA. The Monitor will, amongother things,monitor NYRA's compliancewith the termsof this Agreement,report directly to and bedirectedby, an agencyor agenciesto be designatedby the USAO. NYRA agreesthat the monitor may have accessto any and nil materialsrel"ting to NYRA's operationssubject 10the limitation of paragr.aph 5(c) above. 10. NYRA is in the processof establishingvideo 10ttelYterminalsat Aqueduct Ral:~truck(th~ "VLT Projel:t"). If, for uny reason,the VLT Project is Ilot completedor substuntiallycompletedunderthe current proposedplan in 2004, NYRA agreesto makeall commcrci.llly reusonablc: and leg.allypermissibleefforts to enter into cc>ntractual arrangements with otherentities to enablethe operdtionof VLTs at AqueductRacetr.lck. If, by the seventeenthmonlh after lhe dule of this Agreement,VLTs are not operJtionalat Aqueduct Racc:track,lhc:USAO shall evaluat~whelherNYRA hasmndeall commerciallyreasonableand I~gallypermissibleefforts in accordancewith this provision. 11. NYRA agreesto pay a total of $3,000,000to the United States,accordingto tilt: follc.)wingsl:hedult:,with paymc:nlsto be madepursuuntto the direction of the USAO: $500,000- 6 monthsfrom tile dateof the executionof tile Agreement; $500.000- 12monlils from the dutc:of the executionof Ihe Agreement; 7 0 b $500,000- 17monthsfrom the dateof the executionof the Agreement; - $500,000 24 monthsfrom the dateof the executionof the Agreement; $500,000- 30 monthsfrom the dateof the executionof the Agreement; $500,000- 36 monthsfrom the dateof the executionof the Agreement. NYRA ugreesto post a bond or executeone or more Confessionsof Judgmentin favor of the United Stutesin un amountequul to the portion of the $3,000,000that lIas not yet beenpaid asof 17 monthsfrom the dateof the executionof the Agreement. The USAO will detennine,in its solediscretion,whethera bond shall be postedor Confessionsof Judgementsh311 be executed, or both. The bond sh.\11 be postedund the Confessionsof Judgmentshill I be executedno later than 17 monthsfrom the date of the executionof the Agreement. The (~onfessions of Judgement shull be filed in countiesto be designatedby the USAO, at NYRA's ex)Jense.The USAO may requestthat NYRA executeas manyConfessionsof Judgmentas the U~iAO, in its sole Intel-estin the unpuidportion of the $3,000,000. 12.NYRA ugreesto comply with all federal,stateand local laws,including tax laws. NYRA also agreesto materiallycomply with all generallyacceptl:daccountingprinciples in muintuiningits booksand recordswhereapplicable. 13. In considel11tion of NYRA's remedialactionsto date I~ndits willingnessto (i) acceptilnd i~cknowledgeresponsibilityfor its conduct asset forth in the Stipulationof Facts;(ii) continllC:its cooperationwith the USAO and the DesignatedAgencies;(Iii) consentto payment asset fl')rthin pardgrdph11above;(iv) demonstrJteits futllre goodcondJct andfull compliance will\ f~lIc:r.II,stalt:.md lol.".lllaws,inclllding tax laws, and gc:nerallyaccelltedaccounting 8 . b .principleswhereapplicable;and (v) otherwisecomply with all of the (ennsof this Agreement. the USAO shall recommendto the Court that prosecutionof NYRA on the Indictmentbe deferredfor a ~I;od of 18 months. NYRA shall expresslywaive all tights to a speedytrial pursuantto the Sixth Amendmentof the United StatesConstitution.1 itle 18. UnitedStates Code.Section3161. FederalRule of Criminal Procedure48(b). and allY applicableLocal Rules of the United StatesDistrict Court for the EasternDistrict of New York for the 18-mon~hperiod during which this Agreementis in effect. 14.The USAO ugreesthut if NYRA is in full complianc:.e with all of its ohlig.ltionsunderthis Agreement,the USAO. within 30 daysof the e~pi ration of 18 months from the duteof this Agreement.will seekdismissalwith prejudiceas to NYRA of Count~One and FourteenthroughSixteenof the Indictment. and this Agreementshall expire. Except in the eventof a breachof this Agreement.it is the intention of the partiesto this Agreementthat all invcsligtltionsrelating to the muttersset forth in the Indictmentand tht: Stipulationof Factsthat havebeen.or could havebeen.conductedby the USAO prior to the dtlte of this Agreementshall not be pul'Suedful1heras to NYRA. NYRA and the USAO understantlthat the Agreementto defer prosecutionof NYRA must be approvedby the Court. in accord.lncewith 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(2). Should lhe Court decline to approvethe Agreementto der~rprosecutionfor any re.lsen.both the USAO and NYRA are releasedfrom any obligation ir.lposeduponthem by this Agrt.'~melltund this Agreementshull be null und void. 15. It is further understoodthat shouldthe USAO. in it~ sole discretion.determine thut NYRA. throughits SeniorMull.lgemellt asdefinedin theStipulationof Facts.has 9 , 0 .deliberatelygiven false,incomplete,or misleadinginformation under Ihis Agreement,has committedany federalor statecrimescommencedsubsequentto the cate of this agreement,or hasotherwiseknowingly violuted any provision of this Agreement,N'iRA thereaftershall be subjectto prosecutionfor any federalcriminal violation of which the USAO hnsknowledge. Any suchprosecutionsm.1Ybe premisedon any information provided by or on behalfof NYRA to the USAO or the DesignatedAgenciesat any time. Moreover,NYltA agreesthat any prosecutionsreluting to the alleg.ltionsin the Indictmentor the Stipulnlion of Factsthat are not time-ban"edby the applic.lblestatuteof limitations asof the dateof this Agreementmay be commencedag.linstNYRA in uccorduncewith this Agreement,notwililstandingthe expiration of any applicablestatuteof limitations betweenthe signing of this Agr~ementandthe expiration of this Agreement. By this Agreement,NYRA expresslyintendsto anJ doeswaive any rights in this respect. Suchw.1iveris knowing, voluntary and in expressrelianc,~on the adviceof NYI~A's coul\sel. 16.It is further ugreedthat in the event that the USAO, in its solediscretion, determinesthut NYRA hasknowingly violated any provision of this A;~reement, a) all statementsmndeby or on behulf of NYRA to the USAO or any of the I)esignntedAgencies,or uny testimonygiven by NYRA beforea grdndjury, or elsewhere,whetller beforeor after the d.lle of this Agreement,.lnd .lny le.ldsderived from suchst.ltementsor ..estimony,shall be .ldmissiblein evidencein .lny .lnd .111 criminul proceedingsbroughtby Ihe USAO againstNYRA; and b) NYRA shall not assertany cl.1imunderthe United StatesConsti.ution,Rule 11(t) of the P..:d..:rul Rulc:sof Crin\inul Pruc.:edurt:, Rule 410 of the FederalRulesof I~vidence,or any other f~d~r.11 rulc, lll.ll stulemenlSmadeby or on t>ehalfof NYRA beforeor DI'terthe dateof this Agr~~menl,or .lny leadsdel;ved therefrom,shouldbe suppressed. 10 ~ 0 . J7. The decision whetherconductand/orstatements01any individual will be imputedto NYRA for the purposeof detem1iningwhetherNYRA ha::violated anyprovision of this Agreementshull be in the solediscretionof the USAO. Should t:1eUSAO determinethat NYRA huscommitteda knowing breuchof any provision of this Agr,:ement,the USAO shull provid~written notice to NYRA of the ullegedbreachand provide N'(RA with a two-week period in which to makea pl-esent.ation to the USAO, or its designee,to demonstratethat no breachhasocculTed,or, to the extent upplicuble,that the breachwas faotknowing or hasbeen cured. The p.artiesto this Agreementexpresslyunderstandand agreeihat shouldNYRA fail to m.ak~u prcsenlulionto th~ USAO, or ilS dcsignee,within a two-week IJeriod,it shall be conclusivelypresumedthut NYRA is in knowing breachof this Agref"ment.The partiesfurther llnd~rstundund agreethat the exerciseof discretionby the USAO or its designeeunderthis p.lrdgruphis not subjectto review in any court or tribunal outsidethe Departmentof Justice. 18. Il is llndersloo<.1 th.althis Agreementis binding on }~YRA andthe Department ofJlaslic~,blals~cificully doesnol bind any other federalagencies,ar.y stateor localluw ~nforcementugencies,I.lnylicensingulathorilies,or any regulatoryauttorities, althoughthe USAO will bring the coopcrutionof NYRA and its compliancewith its obligationsunderthis Agreementto the attentionof .my suchagenciesor authorities,if requ(:stedby NYRA or its uttomeys. 19. NYRA and the USAO agreethut this Agreement,it1cludingits attachments, sh.allhe pllblicly filed in the United StatesDistrict Court for the Easteln District of New York. 20. This Agre~m~ntsetsforth uillhe termsof the Defeired Prosecution Agre~I'lc=nl b~lwe~nNYRA .andtht: USAO. No modificutionsor addilionsto this Agr~emenl II ~ " ,shallbe valid unlessthey are in writing and signedby the USAO, NYRA's attorneys,and a duly authorizedrepresentativeof NYRA. J 1; ,... Du[ed:~r.~l,I~" . New York December~. 2003 ANDREW c. HRUSK.~ Acting United StatesAI torney Easten)il»)strictof New York By: 'g Islund Criminal Division Chief PreTrial Services()fficer United StatesPretrial SelvicesAgency E.1stemDistrict of New '( ork ASSOCIATrON. INC. Dl:fc:nd.lnl ' -~;t. ()&1r:;:' t/~~ ~i;;+~;~ fI Couns~llo D~f~ndunl 12 0 RESOLUTION Upon motion dllly madeby E.lrle Mack, secondedby PeterKarches,and unanimouslycarried by the affirmative vote of the 22 Board TI"llsteespresent,tile following resoilltionswere adopted: RESOLVED, that NYRA, which hasbeenengagedin clisCllssions with the Uniled StatesAtlorney's Office in connectionwith the allegationssel forth in the lndiclment # (. RO:S-1')..1';;Jiled in the EasternDislricl of New York, consentsto a resolutiol1.tlfsuch discussionsand will, in tile EasternDistrict of New York, enter into a deferredproseclltionagreement;and RESOLVEr> FURT}-[ER,lhallile ChiefExeculive Officer ofNYRA, Barry K. Schwartz,be, and Ilereby is, aulilorized to execlltethe r'eferred ProsecutionAgreementon behalf ofNYRA substantiallyin such rOml us rt:vit:wI.'d hy tllC Board of Trustees at this meeti;lg. 'J . . \f , ""- 0 . CERTIFICATION I, Patrick L. Kehoe,herebycertify that I am the duly electedSecretaryof NYRA; that the foregoingis a fult, true and correctcopy of thc resolutionduly adoptedby the Boardof Trusteesof NYRA at a meetingtherE:ofduly held on December10, 2003,at the office of Fleet Bank, 345 Park Avenue,New York, New York, in the UnitedStaresof America, andhasnot beenrescindedor revoked;and that the foregoingresolutionis nor contraryto allY provisionsin the Articles of Incorporationor By-Laws or NYRA. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I havehereuntosignedmy nameasSecretary and affixed the Sealof NYRA this 10lkday of December200:.. I!M2Ca.- Secr~lary 13 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S CERTIF(CATE I have read this Agreement and carefully reviewed ev.~ry part of it with coullSel for The New York Racing Association, Inc. (HNYRA "). I understandthe terms of this Agreement and voluntarily agree, on behalf of l'IYRA, to eachof the terms. Bcfore signing this Agreemcnt, I conslilted with the altorney ror NYRA. The attomcy fully advised me of NYRA's rights, of possible .Iefenses,of the Sentencing Guidelines' provisions, and of the consequences(If entering into this. Agreement, No promises or inducements have been made otller than those containcd in this Agreement. Fllrthermore, no one has threatl'ned or forced me, or to my knowle<lge any pcr£on Cllithorizing this Agreement on lehalf of NYRA, in any way to cnter into this Agreement, I am also satisfied witl. the attorney's representation in this matter. I certify that I am the Chief Executive Officer of NYI~A, and that III;IV~ I)(.',-,n duly 3ltthorizcd by NYRA to eXl°.:utelItis Agreement on behalfof NYRA. Decembcr10.2003 TI B NC; ~ CERTIFICATE OF COUNSEL I am counsclfor The New York RacingAssociation,I"c. r'NYRA "). In conneclionwith such representation,I haveexaminedrelevanlNYRA documents, and havediscussedthis Agreementwith the authorizedrepresentativeof NYRA. Basedon my review of the Foregoingmaterialsand discussiolls,I am of the opinion that: 1. Barry K. ScllwarlZis duly authorizedto enteril1tothis Agreement on behalfof NYRA. 2. TI\is Agrecm~ntI\asbeendlJly and validly autl.orized,exccuted and d~liveredon bel\alf of NYRA, and is a valid and binding obligationor NYRA. Furtller, I havecar~rully reviewedeverypart or this A.~reement with the membersor NYRA's Board or Trustees. I havefully advisedthe memb~rsof NYRA's Goardof Trusl,-,~sof NYRA's rigllts, or possibledelcnses,of the SentcncingGuidelines' provisions,and or tile consequences of enteringinto this Agreement.To my knowltdge, NYRA's decisionto enterinto this Agr~ementis an infom\ed and voluntary Ol\~. n. Deccmb~r 10,2003 ~. () t91 ~f)