On May 11, 2023, the Supreme Court reversed the Second Circuit in Ciminelli v. United States, 598 U.S. 306 (2023), and Percoco v. United States, 598 U.S. 319 (2023) holding invalid both the Circuit’s “right to control” theory of fraud (Ciminelli) and its theory that a private citizen with a “special relationship” with the government, who “dominated and controlled” government business may be convicted of honest services fraud (Percoco). See Blog May 15, 2023. Given the Supreme Court’s holding, the Circuit had to vacate their convictions, which were based on the invalid theories.
The Circuit did vacate those convictions, just this week, in United States v. Aiello, No 18-2990 (2d Cir. September 23, 2024) (Chin, Raggi, Sullivan) but remanded for retrial of Ciminelli and Percoco on traditional fraud theories, even though traditional fraud theories were not pursued at the first trial. …