Citigroup v. Otto Candies

Published on:
November 3, 2025

Court:

U.S. Supreme Court

(pet. for writ of cert.)

Amicus Issue:

Whether Section 1964(c) of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (PSLRA) – which bars plaintiffs from bringing RICO claims that rely on “conduct” that “would have been actionable as fraud in the purchase or sale of securities” – applies (as prior federal appellate courts have held) so long as the conduct complained of is actionable as securities fraud, even if the particular RICO plaintiff would not have a viable claim.

Counsel of Record:

Jones Day

Charlotte H. Taylor

John C. Brinkerhoff Jr.

Other Amici:

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Bank Policy Institute

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