Judge rules Rick Caruso can be deposed in suit against insurer

   Judge Rules Rick Caruso Can Be Deposed in Suit Against Insurer
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 07: Los Angeles Mayoral Candidate Rick J. Caruso speaks at forum at Emerson College Los Angeles Center on October 07, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Photo credit Amy Sussman/Getty Images

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Mayoral candidate Rick Caruso will have to sit for a deposition within 60 days as part of an insurance provider's defense in a lawsuit brought on by companies Caruso owns.

The lawsuit involves coverage provided in a separate case resulting in a multimillion-dollar settlement concerning damage to condominium unit.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jon R. Takasugi granted the motion to compel Caruso's deposition that was brought by Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Insurance Brokers of California. The judge also ruled that the contents will be kept confidential between the parties.

The plaintiffs, including Caruso Affiliated Holdings LLC, filed the negligence action against Gallagher & Co., their former insurance broker, in April 2021. Gallagher funded the defense and a $22.25 million settlement of a separate case involving luxury condominiums Caruso built at his Americana at Brand shopping center in Glendale.

The Caruso companies allege there are significant gaps in coverage for the Excelsior at Americana at Brand condominium development, resulting in considerable expenses to Caruso when residents of the project sued over leaking showers and mold.

The plaintiffs' attorneys objected to the Caruso deposition request, arguing in their court papers that the Gallagher should first seek ``less intrusive'' means of getting the information they expected Caruso to divulge by deposing others, including those who would be most knowledgeable about the issues.

The judge disagreed.

``Gallagher seeks information which either directly concerns communications which only Mr. Caruso could speak to, or decisions which he participated in,'' Takasugi wrote.

In addition, a former Caruso executive has said Caruso made the final
decisions about whether or not to purchase the insurance policies, according to Takasugi.

Gallagher & Co. lawyers maintained in their court papers that Caruso communicated with the insurer's president, Scott Firestone, about insurance options and that, therefore, the insurer was entitled to question Caruso about those discussions.

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