Morristown, Mar 15, 2019 (Issuewire.com) - Anthony M. Bucco misused his office
The family and heirs of Leokadia Jensen assert: Sitting NJ Assemblymen acting as family Attorney, executes the unsigned Will of wealthy, recently deceased, handicapped women (blind & deaf). The execution of such Will clearly benefited the Assemblyman/attorney and disregarded the wishes of the deceased, the family assets.
The family of Leokadia Jensen is left to wonder. Can a sitting NJ Assemblyman use the power of his office and the "bully pulpit" of State Government to be "Above the Law"? Where has the public trust gone?
A prominent Morris County, NJ State Assemblyman working in his legal practice authorizes the sale of real-estate allegedly on behalf of his handicapped client. The proceeds earmarked for the family are delayed more than two months post-sale. All the while, in what appears to be "quick flip" the properties are RESOLD with days netting 5 figure profit for the Attorney and or his company/partners. It could be a pattern with far-reaching implications.
Here are the details of this unbelievable transaction.
The Victim: Leokadia (Leo) Jensen of Norwich CT, passed on January 17, 2016
The attorney & NJ Assemblyman: Anthony M. Bucco
Dates and town of the Real-estate transaction(s):
Lavalette, May 2014
Morristown Sept 2014
The attorney who filed an Ethics complaint against Mr Bucco: Robert J. Stack of Kinnelon
Today, Mr Bucco with seemingly limitless resources hides behind an army of high-priced lawyers; their briefs, rebuttals, diversions, and obfuscation. All while the family of Ms Jensen waits, hopes and prays for justice.
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Source :New Jersey Public Filings
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