We agree with the IAS court that defendant has alleged, with sufficient particularity, a pattern of misrepresentation that spells out fraud in the inducement. Promissory notes given in exchange for purchase of a business cannot be viewed in a vacuum where genuine issues of fact exist as to whether the transaction was induced by misrepresentation (Epstein v Scally,
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