Bill Gross wants Pimco,
lawyers punished for 'bad-faith' tactics
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[September 10, 2016]
By Jonathan Stempel
(Reuters) - Bond fund manager Bill Gross on
Friday said Pacific Investment Management Co and its lawyers should be
punished for unfairly impeding him from pursuing his $200 million
lawsuit against the asset management firm, which he co-founded.
In a court filing, Gross accused Pimco of "willful and bad-faith
obstruction" of his efforts to gather evidence to which he is entitled,
including by scheduling depositions in London and Hong Kong, some 6,000
miles (9,656 km) apart, on consecutive days in early November.
"Discovery is not, and should not be, a game to be manipulated in this
manner," Gross said in a filing with the California Superior Court in
Santa Ana.
"Substantial sanctions" against Pimco and its lawyers are justified to
cover his legal bills stemming from the alleged misconduct, and "to
punish Pimco's gamesmanship," he added.
Pimco spokesman Michael Reid said: "Mr. Gross' version of events is
inaccurate. This is a legal matter which our attorneys will deal with in
court."
Both sides are expected to appear in court on Sept. 16 to discuss what
evidence Gross is entitled to receive.
Gross, who now works for Denver-based Janus Capital Group Inc <JNS.N>,
sued Pimco last October to recoup the bonus he said he was owed
following his 2014 ouster from the Newport Beach, California-based firm.
Pimco, a unit of German insurer Allianz SE <ALVG.DE>, has said it had
good cause to oust Gross, citing his alleged abusive behavior toward
colleagues and refusal to accept decisions by management.
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The offices of Pacific Investment Management Co (PIMCO) are shown in
Newport Beach, California August 4, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Blake
A billionaire, Gross has pledged to donate any proceeds from the lawsuit to
charity.
At Pimco, Gross had built the Pimco Total Return fund <PTTRX.O> into the world's
largest bond fund, a title it no longer holds. He now runs the much smaller
Janus Global Unconstrained Bond fund <JUCAX.O>.
The case is Gross v. Pacific Investment Management Co et al, California Superior
Court, Orange County, No. 2015-00813636.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Additional reporting by Jennifer
Ablan; Editing by Howard Goller)
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