In Bridge v. Phoenix Bond, where Phoenix Bond sued Bridge for filing false documents related to tax lien purchases, the Supreme Court held that:
A) RICO's text provides no basis for imposing a first-party reliance requirement
B) RICO's text provides a basis for imposing a first-party reliance requirement
C) RICO is unconstitutional
D) RICO does not apply under these circumstances
E) none of the other choices are correct
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