Bay Ridge attorney Steven Rondos, and the law firm Raia and Rondos,has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury on one 1 count of money laundering, 1 count of 1st-degree grand larceny, 9 counts of 2nd degree grand larceny, 5 counts of 3rd degree grand larceny, 1 count of a scheme to defraud, and offering a false instrument for filing.
Between 2001 and 2008, Rondos allegedly stole more than $4 million from the accounts of 23 incapacitated clients for whom he acted as a court-appointed guardian -- 14 of them in Brooklyn.
If convicted of the most serious of the charges, Rondos faces up to 25 years in prison.
Rondos' victims included a 32-year-old quadriplegic with cerebral palsy who lost more than $1 million and a now-deceased mental patient tapped for over $400,000.
Octogenarian Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau bluntly termed Rondos, a Canadian-born U.S. citizen, a "son of a bitch".
Rondos, who served as court-appointed guardian for incapacitated children and adults, used his clients' funds to renovate -- landscaping, new kitchen and a home theatre -- and to pay off the mortgage on his Ridgewood, NJ. home.
He was arrested at home as a "fugitive from justice" and is booked under the alias "Stavras Rontoyiannis" at the Bergen County Jail in New Jersey awaiting extradition.
According to the New York State Office of Court Administration (OCA), Rondos was involved in more than 50 guardianship proceedings over the past 5 years and was paid $200,000 in legal fees.
A spokesman for the New York Office of Court Administration (OCA) admitted it had been lax in overseeing Rondos' handling of the accounts, and that some of the examiners monitoring guardian accounts had been asked to resign.
Starting immediately, OCA has mandated compliance hearings between guardians and courts whenever a filing or accounting is late, and judges must appoint court examiners from a list of lawyers and others certified by the Appellate Division to review guardians' annual reports.
Lax oversight by court examiners apparently facilitated Rondos' actions. Examiners, who are supposed to examine guardians' reports and bills, are reimbursed annually based on the size of the estates they monitor.
Sixteen different examiners signed off on the cases in the indictment, including a Manhattan surrogate's court attorney.
Court examiners have been called the "key to guardian oversight in New York", the "eyes and ears" of the court, but financial reviews are often cursory, guardians' reports are not vetted, guardians are rarely interviewed face-to-face, clerical staff handle many of the details, and examiners and guardians have little contact.
Five court examiners have resigned and one has been suspended as a result of the Rondos investigation.
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"Son of a bitch" that's WONDERFUL NEWS...
ReplyDeleteIf courts would implement & have oversight of these guardianship cases it would be a huge improvement to this severally disfunctional system. I hope the investigation continues and turns up some of the guardians involved in this corruption as well.
For he's the jolly good fellow! I hope he looks around and enjoys his new surroundings as I feel he'll be in jail for the rest of his life. Or he should be.
ReplyDeleteResitution? Is there a chance of resitution for any of the Rondos vics?
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting for this day for the longest time. Goodie!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to think how many people just scanned his paperwork - if they even scanned it.
ReplyDeleteDid NY learn any lessons? Well, maybe, but you sure can't tell. It appears to be business as usual again.
And his law firm? That's good -- shut them down and lock them both up.
ReplyDeleteHE SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN JAIL ALL ALONG
ReplyDeleteplease please nobody wake me from this wonderful dream or is this reality??? gosh darn it all this is more great news i am soooooo encouraged that Steven Rondos will be held accountable for his shameful criminal actions one can only wonder how many other victims from day one
ReplyDeletei am so grateful that the truth of how this guardianship racket is very much like organized crime all of this will be exposed and even better yet the perps are headed to the slammer we know there are others keep digging oh i really like this quote:
"Octogenarian Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau bluntly termed Rondos, a Canadian-born U.S. citizen, a "son of a bitch".
thank you DA Morgenthau for giving us a voice!!!! i guess Rondos is booked under an alias cause his fellow inmates would have a hit on him
Ronods needs to feel misery for the rest of his sorry life boo hoo
I hope and pray Steven Rondos asks himself every day of his sorry life: Was it worth it?
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