Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Rank Greed

A half-priced downtown condo on the Intracoastal.

A $50,000 piece of land.

More than $500,000 in cash that was was used to pay off mortgage, buy a second home in Pennsylvania, and pay tuition at an expensive private school.

Family jewelry, a Dell computer, and a widescreen TV.

These are just some of the things Judge Larry Seidlin obtained from elderly widow Barbara Kasler, according to a civil suit filed by the widown's attorney. The Fort Lauderdale lawyer representing Kasler, Robert Bissonette, filed the suit claiming that "rank greed" led Seidlin to pilfer the widow's assets and belongings.

The suit alleges that Seidlin exploited Kasler after her second son, Frank Gardner, died, leaving her virtually alone. That's when Seidlin pounced, according to the lawsuit.

Full Article and Source:
Lawsuit: 'Rank Greed' Led Judge Seidlin To Exploit Elderly Widow

See also:
Elderly Sues Judge Seidlin

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some judges have ALL the luck!

Anonymous said...

Ah, the details are starting to come out and are stacking up.

What's the discipline committee going to say if Barbara Kasler's civil suit against judge Larry Seidlin is successful? How will they explain turning their heads to this?

This is the case to follow!

Sue said...

Judge Larry Seidlin is a snake. He used his position, title and black robe as a smokescreen of trust. Seidlin is guilty as hell of using his position to steal from Barbara Kasler. Especially judges who engage in this type of sneaky theft, belong in PRISON!

Where is the State of Florida? Take off your blinders, take out your earplugs and get an expert to take an honest, thorough look at the initial investigation into this situation.

Anonymous said...

Aw, come on prosecutors in Florida, Sue is right, you are looking so darned bad and corrupt, shame, shame on you for giving Larry Seidlin (and his corrupt family) a pass at facing justice for their actions.

If this case was presented to children in the lower primary grades, anyone have a guess at their verdict?

Since the prosecutors in Florida are not doing their jobs, they are acting very suspicious, I say: It's time to bring in the FEDS and let them investigate the investigators and the prosecutor for their negligence (or worse) in letting this slime of a judge and his family hide in his muck.

Anonymous said...

The world knows what Judge Larry Seidlin is. The Court of Public Opinion has convicted him.

The FL discipline committee should be investigated for not taking action on his malfeasance.

Anonymous said...

Judge Seidlein's pals can't protect him in civil court.

Let's home the Kasler family receives justice!