Ken Harbart
New member
Adam, do you know what it takes to actually have a RICO claim?This to me is a VERY clear violation of the RICO act and I honestly feel Savannah if what she's saying is true would/could win a court case against Jeff, something I would strongly support her doing! These are Mafia tatics!
RICO claims cannot be based upon breach of contract, broken promises, negligence, defective product design, failed business transactions, or any number of other factual scenarios that may give rise to other claims under the common law. A RICO claim must be based on one of the criminal acts listed in 18 USC 1961(1).
RICO does not address one-time criminal activity. There must be a pattern of criminal activity, as defined by SCOTUS. The SCOTUS definition of "pattern" for purposes of RICO is that the criminal actions are related and continuous.