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Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 1 of 10 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ex rel. JASON SOBEK, Plaintiff, v. EDUCATION MANAGEMENT, LLC SOUTH UNIVERSITY, LLC, doing business as SOUTH UNIVERSITY ONLINE ARGOSY EDUCATION GROUP, INC., doing business as ARGOSY UNIVERSITY ONLINE, THE ART INSTITUTES INTERNATIONAL, LLC doing business as THE ART INSTITUTES ONLINE and EDUCATION MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, Defendants. Civil Action No. 10-131 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER OF COURT Now pending before the Court are DEFENDANTS OBJECTIONS TO THE OCTOBER 22, 2012 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ( R & R (ECF No. 89. Defendants (collectively EDMC filed a brief in support, Plaintiff filed a response in opposition, and Defendants filed a reply brief. The Court heard oral argument on May 13, 2013 and the motion is ripe for disposition. Factual and Procedural History This qui tam False Claims Act ( FCA case is related to United States ex rel Washington v. EDMC, Civil Action No. 07-461 ( Washington, although the United States has decided to not intervene in this case. Plaintiff-Relator Jason Sobek was employed by EDMC from June 2008 through November 2010 as a Project Associate Director of Admissions ( ADA. He alleges that EDMC made false certifications of compliance regarding its eligibility to receive

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 2 of 10 federal student loan funding. Sobek has filed a 43-page, six-count Second Amended Complaint which alleges that EDMC made false statements in order to participate in federal student financial assistance programs as to: Count I: Count II: Count III: Count IV: Count V: Count VI: Accreditation of nursing programs; Job Placement statistics; Costs of educational programs; Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP statistics; Incentive Compensation ban; and Reverse False Claims Act failing to report students who should have been dropped from school rolls. EDMC filed a motion to dismiss the entire case with prejudice (ECF No. 48. On October 22, 2012 Magistrate Judge Cynthia Eddy issued a 39-page R & R which recommended that: the motion to dismiss be DENIED as to Counts I, II and IV; and the motion to dismiss be GRANTED as to Counts III, V and VI. The parties agree that Count V should be dismissed under the first-filed rule due to the Washington case, Civil Action No. 07-461. Sobek concedes that Counts III, V and VI should be dismissed. Accordingly, the Court will address Counts I, II and IV. Discussion EDMC presents several overarching lines of reasoning in support of dismissal: (1 that the job placement and SAP regulations 1 are analogous to the Medicare marketing regulations at issue in United States ex rel Wilkins v. United Health Group, 659 F.3d 295, 301 n.9 (3d Cir. 2011 ( Wilkins, which the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held cannot support an FCA claim; (2 Plaintiff fails to allege fraud with the specificity required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 9(b; and (3 that the regulations at issue do not provide a sufficiently specific and objective standard, such that an alleged failure to comply cannot constitute fraud. EDMC also argues that this Court 1 EDMC s oral argument focused on Counts II and IV, and did not directly address Count I (accreditation. 2

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 3 of 10 lacks subject-matter jurisdiction pursuant the public disclosure bar. In response, Plaintiff contends that: (1 the violations by EDMC alleged in this case are not analogous to the Medicare marketing regulations at issue in Wilkins; (2 the complaint pleads fraud with sufficient specificity; and (3 the regulations impose standards which Plaintiff has alleged that EDMC has knowingly violated, such that dismissal at this stage is not appropriate. More generally, Plaintiff contends that the R & R was correctly decided and should be adopted as the opinion of the Court. The Court will briefly address these contentions seriatim. The Applicability of Wilkins Both sides agree that Wilkins is the most important case law authority interpreting the FCA. The elements of a prima facie case under the FCA are: (1 the defendant presented a false or fraudulent claim against the United States; (2 the claim was presented to an agency or contractor of the United States; and (3 the defendant knew the claim was false or fraudulent. See Wilkins, 659 F.3d at 305. Sobek alleges in the complaint that EDMC presented numerous claims for student aid funding directly to the Department of Education and caused its students to present such claims. Plaintiff contends that those claims were false and fraudulent because EDMC knew that it was not in compliance with applicable regulations and its Program Participant Agreement ( PPA, and thus, was not eligible to receive student aid funding. Therefore, Plaintiff contends that he has pled a valid FCA claim. In essence, EDMC argues that the allegations in this case involve improper marketing of educational services, which are analogous to the allegations of improper marketing of medical services which the Court held would not support an FCA claim in Wilkins. EDMC points to the discussion in Wilkins in which the Court explained that the False Claims Act was not designed 3

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 4 of 10 for use as a blunt instrument to enforce compliance with all... regulations rather than only those regulations that are a precondition to payment. Id. at 307 (citation omitted. EDMC argues that the job placement and SAP regulations are analogous in a multitude of ways to Medicare marketing regulations and cannot support an FCA claim. EDMC argues, inter alia, that the regulations in each instance involve violations which can be corrected; rely on administrative enforcement discretion; provide a variety of potential sanctions; do not have specific standards; and do not require the government to withhold payment. In sum, EDMC reads Wilkins as requiring detailed scrutiny of the underlying regulations at the pleading stage. The Court does not agree that Wilkins requires dismissal under the facts and circumstances of this case. In Wilkins, the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that an FCA claim may be based on actions that are: (1 factually false, i.e., when the claimant misrepresents the goods or services that it provided to the Government; or (2 legally false under an express false certification theory or a broader implied false certification theory. As recognized in Wilkins, liability may attach when a claimant makes a claim for payment from the Government without disclosing that it has violated regulations that affect its eligibility for payment. Id. As the Wilkins Court explained: Thus, an implied false certification theory of liability is premised on the notion that the act of submitting a claim for reimbursement itself implies compliance with governing federal rules that are a precondition to payment. Id. (citation omitted. The test for a claim based on a false certification theory is whether an alleged violation concerns a condition of payment, i.e., whether such violation might cause [the government] to actually refuse payment. 659 F.3d at 309 (citing United States ex rel Conner v. Salina Regional 4

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 5 of 10 Health Center, Inc., 543 F.3d 1211, 1220 (10 th Cir. 2008. 2 The Court explained that a plaintiff must show that if the Government had been aware of the defendant's violations of the Medicare laws and regulations that are the bases of a plaintiff's FCA claims, it would not have paid the defendant's claims. Id. at 307. In applying this test, the Wilkins Court held that the alleged violations of Medicare marketing regulations were not conditions of payment but held that alleged violations of the Anti-Kickback statute ( AKS would support an FCA claim. The Court explained that an AKS claim would survive a motion to dismiss: [A]ppellants alleged that compliance with the AKS was an express condition of payment to which appellees agreed when they entered into an agreement with CMS. See app. at 31 32; 37 38 (stating that Compliance with CMS MA Guidelines... are express conditions of payment and stating that the AKS is part of the MA Guidelines. We conclude that appellants, in stating a plausible claim for relief at this stage of the proceedings for their complaint to survive a Rule 12(b(6 motion, need not allege a relationship between the alleged AKS violations and the claims appellees submitted to the Government. Rather, the complaint is sufficient to survive a Rule 12(b(6 motion to dismiss because appellants have pleaded that appellees knowingly violated the AKS while submitting claims for payment to the Government under the federal health insurance program. The Court then rejected the argument, similar to that articulated by EDMC in this case, that its interpretation would transform the FCA into a strict liability statute which would expose all Medicare participants to massive liability. Id. at 314. The student education funding context is significantly distinct from the Medicare marketing regulations in Wilkins and more similar to the AKS claims. In other cases involving PPA s and regulations in the education context, courts have held that alleged violations of the Incentive Compensation Ban and the regulations governing job placement statistics were material. See, e.g., United States ex rel Hendow v. Univ. of Phoenix, 461 F.3d 1166, 1175 (9 th 2 The Ninth Circuit uses different verbiage a materiality standard to assess the parallel question of whether an alleged false certification was relevant to the government s decision to confer a benefit. 5

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 6 of 10 Cir. 2006; United States ex rel Capriola v. Brightstar Education Group, Inc., 2013 WL 1499319 at * 7 (E.D. Cal. April 11, 2013. See also U.S. ex rel. Miller v. Weston Educational, Inc., 2012 WL 6190307 (W.D. Mo. Dec 12, 2012 (rejecting condition of payment/participation argument similar to that presented by EDMC. At this stage of the case, the condition of payment standard is met through the language of the PPA, which expressly conditions federal student assistance funding upon initial and continued compliance with the applicable regulations. See R & R at 28-29 (quoting PPA; Hendow, 461 F.3d at 1176-77 (explaining that in the educational context, the conditions of participation and conditions of payment are co-extensive. The language in the PPA satisfies the Wilkins test by indicating that a violation might cause [the government] to actually refuse payment. 3 The Court is unable to accept, at the pleading stage, EDMC s contention that the alleged accreditation, job placement and SAP misrepresentations are somehow less core or material than the Incentive Compensation Ban. For example, it is certainly plausible that the government would refuse to provide funding for a student to attend a non-accredited nursing program. The Court acknowledges EDMC s extensive efforts to draw parallels between the education regulations and the medical marketing regulations at issue in Wilkins. EDMC may be able to avoid liability by showing that the United States would not have refused payment even if it had known of EDMC s alleged violations of the regulations at issue. However, such a defense is fact-intensive and would not justify dismissal at the pleading stage. Heightened Pleading Standard The R & R thoroughly articulated and analyzed the pleading standards and requirements of Fed. R. Civ. P. 8 and 9(b for an FCA claim, in accordance with the discussion by this 3 The Court is confident that the rather rigorous scienter requirement for an FCA claim will prevent every conversation between a recruiter and prospective student from forming the basis of a million or billion dollar fraud case. See Wilkins, 659 F.3d at 314. 6

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 7 of 10 member of the Court in Washington. It is evident that Magistrate Judge Eddy conscientiously applied the pleading standards to the allegations in the Second Amended Complaint because she concluded that Counts I, II and IV pled cognizable claims, but recommended dismissal of Count III because the supporting allegations were too non-specific and vague to meet the standard. R & R at 33. EDMC relies heavily on United States v. Chubb Institute ( Chubb I, 2010 WL 1076228 (D.N.J. Mar. 22, 2010, aff d, 2011 WL 3890975 (3d Cir. Sept. 6, 2011 ( Chubb II ; United States ex rel Gatsipoulous v. Kaplan Career Inst., 2010 WL 5392668 (S. D. Fla. 2010 (job placement allegations too conclusory and United States ex rel Diaz v. Kaplan Univ., 2011 WL 3627285 *4 (S.D. Fla. 2011 (no facts pled as to SAP claim, for the proposition that courts have dismissed similar FCA claims against educational institutions for lack of specificity. However, those cases are non-binding and distinguishable. The Chubb I Court explained that Plaintiffs had access to numerous documents courtesy of a government subpoena and could have prevailed by pleading more detailed facts. 2010 WL 1076228 * 8-9 (job placement and SAP claims. Magistrate Judge Eddy correctly concluded that Counts I, II and IV of the Second Amended Complaint in this case contain plausible and particularized factual allegations of the alleged fraudulent scheme and scienter. Deference to Agency Enforcement of Vague Regulations EDMC argues, in essence, that because the regulations governing job placement and SAP reporting contain somewhat vague and flexible standards, they must be enforced administratively by the Department of Education and cannot serve as the predicate for an FCA claim in federal court. EDMC points to 34 C.F.R. 668.75, which provides a mechanism for the Department to 7

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 8 of 10 determine the seriousness of an allegation and an opportunity for an institution to make an informal, voluntary correction of a minor misrepresentation. EDMC also cites to 34 C.F.R. 668.14, which lacks a mandatory formula for computing job placement statistics; and 34 C.F.R. 668.16(e, which requires an institution to establish reasonable standards for measuring SAP. The existence of an administrative enforcement mechanism does not preclude the possibility of an FCA claim. United States ex rel Onnen v. Sioux Falls Indep. Sch. Dist. No. 49-5, 688 F.3d 410, 414-15 (8 th Cir. 2012 (government may select from a variety of remedies to combat fraud. Moreover, the contention that EDMC complied with and/or did not knowingly violate the standard set forth in the regulations because it implemented reasonable job placement and SAP policies is a fact-intensive defense. Id. ( The scope of regulatory requirements and sanctions may affect the fact-intensive issue of whether a specific type of regulatory non-compliance resulted in a materially false claim for a specific government payment. (citing Wilkins. Thus, EDMC s contention does not justify dismissal at the pleading stage. Jurisdictional Defense - Public Disclosure Bar Courts do not have jurisdiction over False Claims Act claims that are based upon publically disclosed information, unless the person bringing the action is an original source of the information. 31 U.S.C. 3730(e(4(A. EDMC argues that it has made a jurisdictional challenge to Count II, which must be resolved at the earliest possible stage and contends that Sobek has failed to meet his burden to prove jurisdiction. In response, Sobek contends: (1 that there was not a sufficient public disclosure by EDMC to put the government on notice of fraud; and (2 that his inside knowledge makes him an original source, such that he falls within the 8

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 9 of 10 statutory exception to the public disclosure bar. The R & R concluded that this defense was somewhat vague and premature. It is readily apparent that there are unresolved factual questions regarding the applicability of the public disclosure bar, which at least partially overlap with the merits of the claim. Thus, the Court agrees with Magistrate Judge Eddy that a final determination is premature at this time. On the other hand, the Court agrees with EDMC that the defense is jurisdictional. See Rockwell Intl. Corp. v. United States, 549 U.S. 457, 467-68 (2007 (the reference to jurisdiction in 3730 is, in fact, jurisdictional rather than defining the elements of the cause of action. Accordingly, the Court will be receptive to case management proposals which expedite jurisdictional discovery and resolution of this issue. Conclusion Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 72 and 28 U.S.C. 636, the Court has conducted a de novo review of the pleadings, the R & R of Magistrate Judge Eddy, and the objections thereto. In accordance with the foregoing, DEFENDANTS OBJECTIONS TO THE OCTOBER 22, 2012 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ( R & R (ECF No. 89 will be OVERRULED and the October 22, 2012 Report and Recommendation will be adopted as the opinion of the Court. DEFENDANTS MOTION TO DISMISS PURSUANT TO FED. R. CIV. P. 12(b(1 AND 12(b(6 (ECF No. 48 will be GRANTED IN PART as to Counts III, V and VI and DENIED IN PART as to Counts I, II and IV. Defendants shall file an Answer as to Counts I, II and IV on or before June 14, 2013. An appropriate Order follows. McVerry, J. 9

Case 2:10-cv-00131-TFM-CRE Document 99 Filed 05/31/13 Page 10 of 10 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ex rel. JASON SOBEK, Plaintiff, v. EDUCATION MANAGEMENT, LLC SOUTH UNIVERSITY, LLC, doing business as SOUTH UNIVERSITY ONLINE ARGOSY EDUCATION GROUP, INC., doing business as ARGOSY UNIVERSITY ONLINE THE ART INSTITUTES INTERNATIONAL, LLC doing business as THE ART INSTITUTES ONLINE and EDUCATION MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, Defendants. Civil Action No. 10-131 ORDER OF COURT AND NOW this 31 st day of May, 2013, in accordance with the foregoing Memorandum Opinion, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that DEFENDANTS OBJECTIONS TO THE OCTOBER 22, 2012 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ( R & R (ECF No. 89 are OVERRULED and the October 22, 2012 Report and Recommendation is hereby adopted as the opinion of the Court. DEFENDANTS MOTION TO DISMISS PURSUANT TO FED. R. CIV. P. 12(b(1 AND 12(b(6 (ECF No. 48 is GRANTED IN PART as to Counts III, V and VI and DENIED IN PART as to Counts I, II and IV. Defendants shall file an Answer as to Counts I, II and IV on or before June 14, 2013. BY THE COURT: s/terrence F. McVerry United States District Judge cc: All counsel of record Via CM/ECF 10