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LEGAL MATTERS
6 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
LEGAL MATTERS  
LEGAL MATTERS
LEGAL MATTERS
 
The Company is currently involved in the following legal matters described below:

On January 15, 2010, a class action complaint was filed in federal court in Wisconsin against the Company, Michael Koss and Sujata Sachdeva. The suit alleges violations of Section 10(b), Rule 10b-5 and Section 20(a) of the Exchange Act relating to the unauthorized transactions and requests an award of compensatory damages in an amount to be proven at trial.  On October 24, 2011, the Company announced that a settlement in principle has been reached subject to Court approval involving the claims that were brought against the Company and Michael Koss.  This settlement involves a total payment of $1 million to the shareholders included within the class.  This amount will be funded by the Company’s insurance company, with any fee awarded to plaintiffs’ counsel to be paid out of the $1 million settlement.  See David A. Puskala v. Koss Corporation, et al., United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Case No. 2:2010cv00041.

On January 26, 2010, the SEC’s Division of Enforcement advised the Company that it obtained a formal order of investigation in connection with the unauthorized transactions.  The Company voluntarily brought the unauthorized transactions to the SEC staff’s attention when they were discovered in December 2009.  On October 24, 2011, the Company announced that the Company and Michael J. Koss agreed to a settlement with the SEC without admitting or denying the Commission’s charges in a Complaint that the SEC filed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  The Company and Michael J. Koss have consented to the entry of an injunctive order that would enjoin them from violating SEC regulations in the future.  Pursuant to the settlement, Michael Koss reimbursed the Company 160,000 of options and an additional $242,419 in cash pursuant to Section 304 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 7243, which together with his previous voluntary reimbursement of $208,895, represents the full amount of bonuses that he received during the restatement periods.

On February 18, 2010, the Company filed an action against American Express Company, American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc., AMEX Card Services Company, Decision Science, and Pamela S. Hopkins in Superior Court of Maricopa County, Arizona, case no. CV2010-006631, alleging various claims of aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, aiding and abetting fraud, conversion, and negligence relating to the unauthorized transactions.  American Express filed a Motion to Dismiss the claims that the Company filed, and the Court granted the Motion to Dismiss.  The Company filed a Motion for New Trial requesting that the Court reconsider its prior ruling that granted the Motion to Dismiss, and the Court denied the Motion for New Trial.  The Company is appealing these rulings.

On June 24, 2010, the Company filed an action against its former independent auditor, Grant Thornton, LLP, and Ms. Sachdeva, in Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, alleging various claims of accounting malpractice, negligent misrepresentation, and fraud relating to the unauthorized transactions.  Ms. Sachdeva subsequently filed a response to the complaint and Grant Thornton filed a Motion to Dismiss the action.  This Motion to Dismiss has now been denied.  Grant Thornton also filed a Motion to Dismiss based on Forum Non Conveniens grounds and the Court granted this motion, holding that this case should be litigated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as opposed to Cook County, Illinois. The Company is appealing this decision.

On December 17, 2010, the Company filed an action against Park Bank in Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin alleging a claim of negligence relating to the unauthorized transactions, and discovery is now proceeding.
 
The ultimate resolution of these litigation matters is not determinable unless otherwise noted.
 
On November 17, 2010, Sujata Sachdeva was sentenced to 11 years in prison.  As part of a restitution order that was entered relating to her sentence, the Company expects to receive additional recoveries from the sale of approximately 25,000 items that law enforcement seized from Ms. Sachdeva.  In March and April 2011, the U.S. Marshals Service conducted auctions of jewelry and certain other items that were seized, and the Company believes that the gross proceeds from these auctions amounted to approximately $1.1 million.  The Company expects to receive the net proceeds from these auctions after deducting commissions and other related costs involved with the sale of the items.  The U.S. Marshals Service has held other auctions and is planning to hold additional auctions in the future for the remaining items seized, with the net proceeds also being remitted to the Company.  In November 2011, the Company received proceeds totaling $509,970 related to Ms. Sachdeva’s 401(k) plan. The Company expects to receive additional proceeds related to Ms. Sachdeva's Employee Stock Ownership Trust account.  The U.S. Attorneys’ Office informed the Company that it will be receiving additional proceeds from the sale of Ms. Sachdeva’s former residence, automobile, time share properties and life insurance policy resulting from their forfeiture efforts.