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I take great pains to gain their trust before they allow me to observe them in their nature, in their flimsy clothing — to select them with care, stimulate their senses with ancient tales, mold their minds to befit their surroundings and create an enchanting whole.
I ragazzi del Barone, a fake 1960s movie about the photography of Wilhelm von Gloeden
#fake movie edit#wilhelm von gloeden#all the photos used are of course by wvg except for the title card one which is by giovanni crupi.#my edit#mine
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"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." -Johann WvG
#oh i don't know really#anakin skywalker#star wars#star wars art#anakin skywalker fanart#buns.d#buns.all#sw art#anakin#i need to sleep... -sick-#(the fact that it's 3d on a phone screen with strong brightness is so trippy...)#Darth Vader
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i do not believe the cycle to be Neverending. but it sure feels like it.
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goddamn it anon im leaving you trapped in the ask box. you dont deserve to be answered.
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part of my new years doodle page of wolfgato & wolfvalleygato ❤
enjoy the wvg borb floofs!
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Now, I don’t want to accuse Emilie of anything before the chance to defend herself………..
But I will say that the moment I saw her new “painting”, I sighed, closed Instagram, and went straight to WVG to see if everyone was thinking what I was thinking.
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[SCAN] BTS Jimin 2nd Studio Album ‘MUSE’ - WVG Special Gift Photocards
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McCraner v. Wells Fargo & Co.
Opinion
21-cv-1246-LAB-WVG
03-30-2023
JOHN MCCRANER, SHARON STIANSEN, JANET POLLARD, MICHAEL DARLINGTON, SUSAN R. LANDREAU, JOHN N. TUFFIELD, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. WELLS FARGO & COMPANY, a corporation, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., a national banking association, Defendants.
Hon. Larry Alan Burns, United States District Judge.
ORDER: 1) DENYING IN PART AND GRANTING IN PART MOTION TO DISMISS FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT, [DKT. 26]; 2) DENYING MOTION TO STRIKE CLASS ALLEGATIONS, [DKT. 28]; AND 3) GRANTING REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE, [DKT. 29]
Hon. Larry Alan Burns, United States District Judge.
Plaintiffs John McCraner, Sharon Stiansen, Janet Pollard, Michael Darlington, Susan R. Landreau, and John N. Tuffield (collectively, “Plaintiffs”) filed this putative class action against Defendants Wells Fargo & Company and Wells Fargo, N.A. (collectively, “Wells Fargo”) for providing banking services to three separate fraudulent marketing schemes. Phillip Peikos, David Barnett, Brian Phillips, Richard Fowler, Ryan Fowler, and Nathan Martinez (collectively, the “Principals”) operated three online subscription scams through their companies Apex Capital Group, LLC (“Apex”), controlled by Peikos and Barnett, Triangle Media Corporation (“Triangle”), controlled by Phillips, and Tarr Inc. (“Tarr,” and, together with Apex and Triangle, the “Enterprises”), controlled by the Fowlers and Martinez. Each of the Enterprises relied on banking services from Wells Fargo to effect its fraudulent scheme.
Plaintiffs assert four claims against Wells Fargo: aiding and abetting fraud; conspiracy to commit fraud; violation of California Penal Code § 496; and violation of California's Unfair Competition Law (“UCL”). Wells Fargo moves to dismiss each claim, (Dkt. 26), and to strike Plaintiffs' class allegations, (Dkt. 28). Having reviewed the parties' filings and the relevant law, the Court GRANTS IN PART and DENIES IN PART the motion to dismiss, and DENIES the motion to strike.
I. BACKGROUND
Wells Fargo provided the Enterprises with banking services between 2009 and 2018. (Dkt. 23, First Amended Complaint (“FAC”) ¶¶ 8, 153, 165, 169-70, 201). Each Enterprise operated online “free trial” scams, promising customers risk-free trials while actually signing them up for expensive subscriptions that would automatically charge their accounts at regular intervals unless affirmatively cancelled. (Id. ¶ 2). To run these scams, the Enterprises relied on merchant processing services to charge customers' credit cards. (Id. ¶ 3). But the nature of the schemes made continued access to legitimate banking services difficult: as customers challenged the Enterprises' charges at higher than average rates, merchant processors would be unwilling to work with them. (Id. ¶¶ 69-72).
The FAC's non-conclusory allegations specific to Tarr are limited and include broad assertions that Tarr was engaged in conduct similar to that of the other Enterprises and that Wells Fargo provided Tarr with similar services. (See FAC ¶¶ 207-14). For the purposes of this order only, the Court will credit those allegations and treat Tarr as being situated similarly to Apex and Triangle.
To conceal their fraudulent activities, the Enterprises created numerous shell companies and opened merchant accounts in these companies' names. (Id. ¶ 71). The Enterprises routed transactions through these shell accounts and cycled funds between accounts if one was shut down, a scheme known as “credit card laundering.” (See, e.g., id. ¶¶71-73). To ensure continued access to merchant processing services, the Principals hid their personal involvement with the shell companies by recruiting straw owners. (Id. ¶¶ 77, 84, 106, 121-22, 157). Wells Fargo complied with the Enterprises' requests that that the Principals retain control over the accounts even though they weren't listed as the account owners. (Id. ¶¶ 125, 159).
During Wells Fargo's extended relationship with the Enterprises, it received signals that the Enterprises were engaging in misconduct. Monthly account statements reflected chargeback rates much higher than the industry standard. (Id. ¶¶ 98, 111-13, 192, 228). And when certain Apex-affiliated accounts lost merchant processing services due to high chargeback rates, Apex closed them and opened new ones with new shell companies and new straw owners. (Id. ¶¶ 97-99).
Wells Fargo knew that the shell companies and straw owners weren't the true account owners. (Id. ¶ 81). When Apex applied for merchant processing services with Wells Fargo for two shell companies, Wells Fargo noticed that one company's accounts listed Barnett as owner, but its application listed different owners. (Id. ¶¶ 126, 128). Apex directed Wells Fargo to change the ownership of the account without Barnett's involvement. (Id. ¶ 127). When that change wasn't possible, Apex instead applied on behalf of another pair of shell companies with the same address, purportedly owned by Apex's CFO. (Id. ¶¶ 128, 133). Apex had told Wells Fargo only days before that such accounts should remain under Peikos's control. (Id. ¶ 122). Wells Fargo ultimately rejected the application for merchant processing services, explaining Apex's “high-risk” business selling supplements was an “unqualified business model.” (Id. ¶¶ 140-41).
After declining to offer Apex merchant processing services, Wells Fargo helped Apex secure those services elsewhere by providing reference letters. A year before rejecting Apex's application, Wells Fargo removed Barnett's name from ten reference letters for various shell companies at his request, concealing Barnett and Apex's association with the shells. (Id. ¶ 101). Wells Fargo continued supplying anonymized reference letters even after it determined that the Apex shell companies weren't qualified for Wells Fargo's own merchant processing services. (See id. ¶¶ 149, 152).
Wells Fargo also knew that Triangle was using straw owners. Wells Fargo granted Phillips's request that other individuals be listed as “100% owners” of the accounts he opened, but also gave him immediate access to and full control of the accounts. (Id. ¶ 159). Wells Fargo also sent Phillips pre-filled paperwork identifying him as the owner of Triangle-affiliated shell companies' accounts, instead of those companies' purported owners. (Id. ¶ 182).
The FAC's factual allegations regarding Tarr are more limited. Tarr had a P.O. Box address and a young manager, (Id. ¶ 207), and was engaged in a business that generated “an unusually high volume of chargebacks,” (id. ¶ 208). In a separate action, the FTC alleges that Tarr diverted funds from shell companies to other Tarr entities. (Id. ¶ 209). Online reviews and “television personality Dr. Oz” claimed that Tarr was a scam. (Id. ¶¶ 210-11).
During the relevant period, Wells Fargo opened more than 150 accounts for shell companies and straw owners associated with Apex and Triangle. (Id. ¶ 6). Millions of dollars passed through these accounts, and these funds were transferred to accounts belonging to Apex, Triangle, Tarr, or the Principals. (Id. ¶¶ 6, 85).
In 2017 and 2018, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) brought separate actions against each of the Enterprises. (Id. ¶¶ 17-18, 23, 28); FTC v. Apex Cap. Grp. LLC (FTC v. Apex), No. 18-cv-9573-JFW-JPR (C.D. Cal.); FTC v. Triangle Media Corp. (FTC v. Triangle), No. 18-cv-1388-LAB-WVG (S.D. Cal.); FTC v. Tarr Inc., No. 17-cv-2024-LAB-KSC (S.D. Cal.). Subsequently, Thomas W. McNamara (the “Receiver”) was appointed as receiver for Apex and Triangle. (FAC ¶¶ 18, 23); FTC v. Apex, ECF Nos. 40-41; FTC v. Triangle, ECF No. 11. As relevant here, the Receiver received court approval to bring claims against Wells Fargo stemming from the Triangle Receivership, FTC v. Triangle, ECF No. 142, and filed a companion case against Wells Fargo in this Court the same day this action was filed, McNamara v. Wells Fargo & Co., No. 21-cv-1245-LAB-DDL (S.D. Cal. July 8, 2021), ECF No. 1. Plaintiffs here share counsel with the Receiver. (FAC ¶ 5).
Plaintiffs filed their original Complaint on July 8, 2021, alleging that each of them was defrauded by one of the Enterprises. (Dkt. 1). The Court dismissed the Complaint for failing to allege facts sufficient to demonstrate that Wells Fargo had actual knowledge the Enterprises were defrauding consumers. (Dkt. 22). Plaintiffs subsequently filed the FAC, which added new allegations in an attempt to remedy the shortcomings in the original Complaint. (See FAC ¶¶ 215-42). Wells Fargo now moves to dismiss the FAC's four claims, (Dkt. 26), and to strike the FAC's class allegations, (Dkt. 27).
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Experience the Timeless Charm of Denny's in Woodland Hills, CA
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Denny's, located in Woodland Hills, CA, is a beloved destination for those seeking classic American cuisine, featuring a warm atmosphere and a diverse menu that caters to diners of all ages. Renowned as a premier spot for breakfast enthusiasts, Denny's offers generous portions and a wide array of meal options available around the clock. With its friendly ambiance and family-oriented vibe, it’s an ideal choice for casual dining with friends, family, or for enjoying a meal alone.
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The Woodland Hills location provides a cozy setting, complete with booth seating, warm lighting, and attentive service that fosters a welcoming atmosphere for diners. Open 24/7, it is particularly convenient for late-night hunger pangs or early breakfasts. Whether you're visiting after a late movie or need to recharge before a busy day, Denny's guarantees a place to enjoy a delicious and satisfying meal at any time.
With its extensive menu and commitment to classic flavors, Denny's in Woodland Hills has earned its place as a community favorite. The blend of hearty, affordable dishes and a relaxed setting makes it an excellent spot for casual dining. Whether you’re craving breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Denny's consistently delivers on flavor and comfort, making it a cornerstone of the Woodland Hills dining landscape.
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【猫と車中泊&飯】唐揚げビール!! 猫と車中泊しながら旅行しています 夏の定番を楽しむ車中泊!! #車中泊 #車中飯 #ねこツーリズム #ねこツー 最新の目的地 ... via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvG-fTL-HIc
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filter element AP3E302-02D10V/-W for Vietnam power system
filter element AP3E302-02D10V/-W for Vietnam power system
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