Monday, November 26, 2007

New Jersey Judge Relieved Of "Bench Duty" - Acted As Closing Attorney In Wide-Ranging Real Estate Fraud

In Garfield, New Jersey, the Herald News reports:
  • City Manager Thomas J. Duch has relieved Municipal Judge William C. Colacino Jr. of his responsibilities, after reports that Colacino was the closing attorney in a wide-ranging real estate fraud in Paterson. [...] Colacino has not been suspended but that could change if he is indicted, Duch said.

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  • On Nov. 14, Mahwah real estate agent Michael Eliasof pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. Eliasof oversaw an elaborate scheme between 2002 and 2005 to sell properties whose values were inflated to unqualified buyers. Colacino has not been named by federal prosecutors in court documents, but a review of mortgage applications and deeds by the Herald News showed that Colacino, who at one point had a private law practice, was the closing attorney on more than a dozen of those deals. [...] Last week, Colacino's assistant, Melanie Gebbia, pleaded guilty for failing to report to the Internal Revenue Service income she received in that same scheme.

For more, see Garfield removes municipal judge. See also, Garfield judge relieved of duties.

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