PART 4
by Lonnie Brennan
“High-powered lawyers” is an understatement to describe the North Shore powerhouse of attorneys who have been accused of isolating and medicating retired Attorney Marvin H. Siegel of Boxford, Mass. in order to liquidate his estimated $7 million estate.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY
Mr. Siegel has been held as a virtual hostage in his own home, with
24/7 round-the-clock “guards” (medical providers), who, according to one
of his daughters, have isolated the 89-year old from close family
members for the past five years. Mr. Siegel was placed on lock-down
through a court decree of unlimited powers granted to Attorney Brian T.
Cuffe, courtesy of Judge Susan D. Ricci (who wrote the order while the
presiding judge was on vacation in Italy).
Mr. Siegel’s nightmare is complicated, but highlights are contained
in Parts 1, 2, and 3 in prior issues of The Boston Broadside. In
summary, he was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility
(Whittier Pavilion in Haverhill, Mass.) by a doctor at Beverly Hospital,
following a questionable ambulance transport from his house to the
hospital. His evaluation was for potential Alzheimer’s onset. It has
been charged that Brian Nagle of BNY Mellon, which held the bulk of Mr.
Siegel’s multi-million dollar estate, dispatched Atty. Edward Tarlow and
his associate Catherine Watson to the psychiatric facility where,
according to Mr. Siegel’s attorney daughter, Lisa Siegel Belanger, Mr.
Siegel s was administered drugs and lied to, and unwittingly signed away
years of careful, deliberate family and estate planning documentation.
Mr. Siegel later experienced a second involuntary commitment at
Merrimack Valley Hospital half-a-year later, the daughter charges, after
the newly signed documents were used by Attorney Cuffe to further drug
and control the senior. The details of that commitment are noted in
prior issues of this newspaper. Nightmare is a gentle term to describe
the “legal kidnapping,” medication, isolation, and subsequent
liquidation of Mr. Siegel’s life-estate.
KAZAROSIAN STRIKES BACK AGAINST DAUGHTER
High-profile Attorney Marsha V. Kazarosian, along with Attorneys
Cuffe, James E. Feld, and Thomas J. Barbar, have collectively filed a
complaint to the Office of the Bar Counsel, Board of Bar Overseers
(B.B.O.) of the Supreme Judicial Court in Boston for “professional
misconduct” on the part of daughter Lisa Siegel Belanger, who has fought
the high-financed lawyers tooth and nail for five years.
In their complaint (B.B.O. File NO. C2-12-002476408 – Marsha V.
Kazarosian, et. al.), the lawyers who have controlled Mr. Siegel’s
estate – and have drained an estimated $1 million from the estate over
each of the past five years (according to court filings) – submitted 101
pages of counter-claims against Lisa Siegel Belanger, inclusive of
exhibits which admonish Lisa for speaking to the press. The exhibits
include several pages of Boston Broadside coverage of the case.
The complaint states that The Boston Broadside was provided with lies
by the daughter, but in 101 pages, not one lie is exposed, nor even
mentioned. We’ve reviewed the case files (thousands of pages, and
exhibits, as well as video and audio tapes and eagerly await
clarification in the future on what appear to be a broad-brush
tarnishing of Lisa Siegel Belanger for daring to go up against such a
powerhouse team of attorneys. Most striking is that Lisa’s exposure
throughout this process of multiple other seniors who have suffered
similar actions by some of these same lawyers, is not addressed.
Since the Boston Broadside’s articles have been published in more
than 38,000 printed newspapers, as well as online, other media have
picked up the story. The question which is repeatedly asked is how
Kazarosian and her fellow “untouchables” could have gained so much
control over Mr. Siegel.
And the recent B.B.O. complaint, when shared
with others brings more questions. In the complaint, Kazarosian charges
Mr. Siegel’s daughter with exploiting her own father, for spending a
fraction ($85,000) of his multi-million dollar holdings. Apparently,
most of those funds were actually spent defending Mr. Siegel against the
“untouchables.” So, how is this “exploitation” by Lisa, we are asked?
And how can Kazarosian keep a straight face saying that the untouchables
need to spend millions to defend themselves against Lisa?
The untouchables’ complaint against Lisa also spills much ink over a
series of contempt-of-court charges made against Lisa. The bulk of the
charges were made because Lisa visited her father in the hospital, where
he was believed critically ill from complications of various drugs.
Lisa took too long to respond to the first contempt-of-court charge, and
was subsequently fined multiple times (and re-charged with multiple
contempt-of-court charges) until she made payments to certain
untouchables to cover their legal fees in prosecuting her for visiting
her father, against their wishes. Seriously, truth is stranger than
fiction.
Counter-complaint
filed by Attorneys Kazarosian, Cuffe, Feld, and Barbar against Marvin
Siegel’s daughter Lisa, claiming she is the reason they have had to
deplete millions from his estate to fight her – to protect Marvin Siegel
from her exploitation.
A further question we’ve been asked is: If Lisa had been guilty of
misspending any money, why was she not charged or has had any complaint
lodged against her for five years, until she recently went public to the
press?
Most curiously, we’ve been asked: Why now? Why are these four,
high-powered attorneys who took control of Mr. Siegel’s estate, now,
after five years, striking out against Mr. Siegel’s daughter, Lisa? Is
it because Kazarosian’s, Cuffe’s, Feld’s and other’s actions have “seen
the light of day” in a newspaper?
Of interest, Kazarosian has taken out a full-page color advertisement
in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, a private publication made available
to lawyers, stating (in all capital letters): “LAWYERS TRUST MARSHA
KAZAROSIAN AND WALTER COSTELLO TO LEAD THEIR BAR ASSOCIATIONS. CLIENTS
TRUST THEM TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS.” The ad is estimated to cost in
excess of $4,500 according to the publication’s online posted rates. In
the ad, Kazarosian is featured in a low-cut top, with a smiling, suited
Costello.
Kazarosian is the immediate past president of the Massachusetts Bar
Association. In addition to a long list of service in various lawyer
associations, in January 2016 Kazarosian was appointed by Gov. Charlie
Baker to the Supreme Judicial Court Nominating Commission. She had
previously served six years with the B.B.O.
Notes: Lisa Siegel Belanger had previously filed multiple submissions
to the B.B.O. (approximately a dozen, she stated) against Kazarosian
and her group during the past four years. Each has been outright
rejected, stating that no investigation could take place as it was
“pending litigation.” In contrast, Lisa is now forced to reply to the
one Kazarosian complaint – the one complaint that seeks to strip Lisa
from her livelihood – her ability to work as a lawyer.
Lisa filed a complaint of racketeering against Kazarosian, et. al.,
but the courts refused to consider it, despite multiple attempts (and it
has been revealed that more than one court judge is closely tied with
Lisa’s opponents!).
The lawyers who control Mr. Siegel’s estate continue to try to get
him vacated from his $900,000+ Boxford home. And Lisa continues to fight
them every step of the way, appeal after appeal. But the case has never
been discussed in court – always rejected in the lower courts on
technicalities of paperwork filings, never on the merits of connected
lawyers isolating, medicating, and liquidating a defenseless senior.
Where from Here?
With the involvement of such high-powered lawyers and the seeming
acquiescence of the judicial system, several people have suggested that
perhaps it is time for the U.S. Attorney’s Office to take a look at this
entire case. Similar cases of elder mistreatment have also recently
come to our attention which we are in the process of investigating. Stay
tuned.
(NOTE: Kazarosian either intentionaly lied or else has serious
comprehension problems: she misrepresented The Boston Broadside’s
article regarding the cataloguing and control of the contents of Mr.
Siegel’s safety deposit box in her complaint to the B.B.O.)
Full Article & Source:
PART 4: LAWYERS CHARGED WITH FLEECING ELDER MARVIN SIEGEL OUT OF MILLIONS…NOW SEEK TO GET HIS DAUGHTER DISBARRED