Client |
Ulster County Sheriff's Office |
Contractor |
Correctional Medical Care |
Start Date |
2002-00-00 |
Goods |
In October of 2001, Karen Rapoch, an employee of Plaintiff in New York, discovered that Duffy had become part of a new company, calling itself "Correctional Medical Care," that was planning to bid on a contract for services at a jail in Ulster County, New York (the "Ulster County contract"). Plaintiff had held that contract previously and would also be bidding on the Ulster County contract. Rapoch reported to Plaintiff that she believed that Emre Umar was affiliated with Duffy in the venture.
The Ulster County facility was not part of the New York Contract purchased by Plaintiff from CPS and was not one with which Emre Umar had any prior dealings. |
Notes |
CMC was eventually awarded the Ulster County contract in February of 2002. Mr. Duffy, CMC's chief operating officer, admits that his long-term relationship with Ulster County played a significant role in CMC obtaining this contract and that such relationships are important in most bid solicitations |