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American Realty Capital Sues RCS CapitalAmerican Realty Capital Sues RCS Capital

Diana Britton, Managing Editor

November 13, 2014

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American Realty Capital Sues RCS Capital

American Realty Capital Properties (NASDAQ: ARCP) has filed a lawsuit against RCS Capital Corp. (NYSE: RCAP) over RCAP’s termination of the deal to acquire Cole Capital.

Last week, RCAP called off the deal to purchase non-traded REIT sponsor Cole Capital from its sister company for $700 million, after ARCP announced a $23 million accounting error. ARCP responded, “RCS has no right and there is absolutely no basis for RCS to terminate the agreement.”

The error has thrown ARCP into turmoil in recent weeks. The Securities and Exchange Commission and FBI have launched investigations into the REIT sponsor, and several broker/dealers, including LPL Financial, AIG Advisor Group and Cambridge, have suspended sales of ARCP REITs. Fidelity, Schwab and Pershing have recently followed suit, according to published reports.

“We continue to believe that RCS's attempt to terminate the Purchase Agreement constitutes a breach of the Purchase Agreement,” ARCP said in a statement. “Under the circumstances, the independent members of the ARCP Board of Directors and ARCP had no choice but to file this litigation in order to preserve and protect the interests of ARCP's shareholders under the Purchase Agreement.”

The suit was filed in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware. 

About the Author

Diana Britton

Managing Editor, WealthManagement.com

Diana Britton is the Managing Editor of WealthManagement.com, covering covering independent broker/dealers and RIAs from all angles. She's also the host of The Healthy Advisor, a podcast focused on advisor health and wellbeing. A native of Los Angeles, she now lives in Rocklin, Calif.