With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Defendants reason that “Plaintiff does not identify any such facts with respect to any of [the Individual Defendants],” or “a single concrete action that any Individual Defendant performed, much less one expressly directed towards New Jersey.” Def.’s Reply Mem. Supp. Mot. to Dismiss, at 12; 14. While it is true that Plaintiffs allegations involving all of the Individual Defendants are scant, “when the court does not hold an eviden-tiary hearing on the motion to dismiss, the plaintiff need only establish a prima facie case of personal jurisdiction and the plaintiff is entitled to have its allegations taken as true and all factual disputes drawn in its favor.” Miller Yacht Sales, Inc., 384 F.3d at 97 (emphasis added) (citing Pinker v. Roche Holdings Ltd., 292 F.3d 361, 368 (3d Cir. 2002) (<HOLDING>); Carteret Sav. Bank, FA, 954 F.2d at 142 n.l).

A: holding that when ruling on a rule 12b2 motion the court must accept all of the plaintiffs allegations as true and construct disputed facts in favor of the plaintiff
B: holding that in the absence of an adverse credibility determination the court must accept petitioners testimony as true
C: holding that for purposes of a class certification motion the court must accept as true all factual allegations in the complaint and may draw reasonable inferences therefrom
D: holding that when deciding a motion for judgment on the pleadings the court must construe the material allegations in the complaint in favor of the nonmoving party as true
A.