Opinion
JINA L. CHOI, ERIN E. SCHNEIDER, ROBERT L. TASHJIAN, San Francisco, California, Attorneys for Plaintiff SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.
GEORGE C. HARRIS, JUSTIN D. HOOGS, Morrison & Foerster LLP Attorneys for Defendant MAHER KARA.
ISMAIL RAMSEY, Ramsey & Ehrlich LLP, Attorneys for Defendant MICHAEL F. KARA.
PATRICK W. BLEGEN, Attorneys for Defendant BASSAM Y. SALMAN.
BRIAN H. GETZ, Attorneys for Defendant KARIM I. BAYYOUK.
JOINT STATUS REPORT AND UPDATED CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE STATEMENT
EDWARD M. CHEN, District Judge.
This matter is currently set for a Further Case Management Conference on June 11, 2015. The parties submit this Joint Status Report and Updated Case Management Conference Statement to update the Court on the status of the proceedings in this civil case. The defendants remaining in this action were also charged in related criminal cases before this Court.
BACKGROUND
A jury returned a guilty verdict regarding the charges against defendant Bassam Salman on September 30, 2013. See United States v. Bassam Yacoub Salman, EMC. The Court imposed a criminal sentence regarding Mr. Salman on April 9, 2014. Mr. Salman is appealing the verdict to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
A jury returned a guilty verdict regarding the charge against defendant Karim Bayyouk on September 3, 2013. See United States v. Karim Iskander Bayyouk, Case No. 12-CR-420 EMC. The Court imposed a criminal sentence regarding Mr. Bayyouk on April 15, 2014. Mr. Bayyouk is appealing the verdict to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Defendant Michael Kara pleaded guilty to two counts and was sentenced by the Court on December 12, 2014. See United States v. Mounir Fayez Kara, Case No. 12-CR-417 EMC. The defendant and the government stipulated to an amount of restitution, which the Court approved on April 27, 2015. The Court entered an amended judgment on April 29, 2015.
Defendant Maher Kara also pleaded guilty to two counts and was sentenced by the Court on December 23, 2014. See United States v. Maher Fayez Kara, Case No. 12-CR-417 EMC.
STATUS
Counsel for the Commission and counsel for Mr. Salman and Mr. Bayyouk have reached an agreement in principle to resolve the pending civil claims against both defendants. Commission staff is in the process of recommending the proposed resolutions to the Commission. The staff anticipates that the Commission will consider the staff's recommendation within the next four weeks. Commission approval of the two proposed settlements would completely resolve the pending action against Mr. Salman and Mr. Bayyouk, subject to the Court's ultimate approval and entry of final judgment.
Counsel for the Commission and counsel for Maher Kara have also reached an agreement in principle. Commission staff intends to recommend the proposed resolution to the Commission, a process that would take approximately six to eight weeks.
Commission counsel and counsel for Michael Kara have begun to discuss a resolution now that the Court has entered an amended judgment in his criminal matter. Any agreement in principle to resolve the Commission's claims would likely be considered by the Commission at the same time it considers the proposed resolution with defendant Maher Kara.
REQUEST
In light of the current status, the parties would propose that the Court set a further Case Management Conference in August 2015.
In accordance with Civil L.R. 5-1, each of the signatories to this document has concurred in its filing, and I shall maintain records to support these concurrences.
IT IS SO ORDERED that the further CMC is reset for 8/27/15 at 10:30 a.m. An updated joint CMC statement shall be filed by 8/20/15.
IT IS SO ORDERED IS MODIFIED.