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The plaintiffs contend, based on these allegations, that VB Carpet and the individual defendants operated as an organized criminal gang and conspired to gain entry to apartments as ostensible carpet cleaners so that they could steal jewelry, and that these activities violated sections 1962(a), (b), (c), and (d) of RICO. They therefore seek treble damages pursuant to section 1964(c) of RICO as "person[s] injured in [their] business or property by reason of a violation of section 1962." The defendants argue that the RICO claims should be dismissed because the alleged injury suffered by the plaintiffs is not an "injury to property" within the meaning of section 1964(c). They claim that the injury contemplated by the civil remedial provisions of RICO includes only "commercial loss" and not loss of private property, as occurred here.

The complaint in this action goes much further. It alleges that VB Carpeting operated as an organized criminal gang, that the thefts of Mrs. Gitterman's and Ms. Wasser's jewelry were part of a pattern of criminal activity and systematic fraud, and that the defendants conspired on numerous occasions to gain entry to apartments in order to commit thefts by replacing genuine diamonds with fakes. Thus, while the loss that the plaintiffs have alleged is purely personal, the alleged impact of the activities that the plaintiffs ascribe to the defendants is not. Indeed, the type of scheme alleged in the complaint is one of those that RICO was specifically enacted to combat, i.e., the infiltration of legitimate businesses by organized crime. See United States v. Turkette, 452 U.S. 576, 591-93 & n. 13, 101 S. Ct. 2524, 2533-34 & n. 13, 69 L. Ed. 2d 246 (1981).

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