A judge's gavel - file photo
A judge's gavel - File Photo

Federal judge orders fraud case over unfulfilled business deal to proceed to trial

December 27, 2025

Camden, NJ – A federal judge has denied summary judgment in a long-running contract and fraud dispute involving a proprietary driver-history database and an alleged unpaid commission, clearing the way for the case to proceed to trial.

Chief U.S. District Judge Renée Marie Bumb ruled on December 23 that “genuine disputes of material fact are pervasive” in the case of Eric Poe v. Driver History Sales Corp. et al., rejecting a motion by defendants Stephen Esposito and Scott Nichols to dismiss the claims.

Plaintiff Eric Poe, a New Jersey insurance executive, alleges that Esposito and Nichols, along with their associates, conspired to deprive him of a 15% commission he was contractually owed for facilitating business deals related to a driver-history data product used by insurance companies for risk assessment.

According to court filings, the dispute centers on a 2007 consulting agreement between Poe and an entity called Driver History Sales Corp. (DHIS), which Esposito signed on behalf of the company. Poe contends he was led to believe DHIS was a validly incorporated entity, though defendants later acknowledged it was never formally established.

The agreement allegedly entitled Poe to a share of proceeds from the sale of database services to insurers, but he claims he never received the agreed commission after his relationship with the defendants ended. Esposito and Nichols have maintained that the consulting deal was limited in scope and that Poe’s entitlement to further payments ceased after termination of the contract.

Judge Bumb described the competing narratives as sharply divergent, writing that from Poe’s perspective the case appeared to be a “Pynchonesque plot of corporate intrigue,” while the defendants characterized it as “an everyday parting of the ways.”

Finding substantial factual disputes regarding the existence of the business entity, the intent of the parties, and the nature of the alleged financial arrangements, the court declined to grant summary judgment and announced its intent to schedule the matter for trial once the final pretrial order is filed.

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