Monday, February 01, 2010

Leona Beldini and Conduct Unbecoming to a Public Official in New Jersey.

March 10, 2010 at 9:31 A.M. A word was mysteriously deleted from this essay since my previous review of the work. I will focus, in response, on allegations that Mr. Menendez may have been involved in additional sexual relationships -- whether homosexual or heterosexual cannot be determined -- implicating his public responsibilities. Give my regards to Gloria Petri, Bob. Say hello to the twins. And to Ms. Luchese or Li Causi. ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")

I expect words and letters to be deleted from these essays on regular basis. New essays focusing on corrupt lesbian relationships among prominent New Jersey officials will be posted in response to such tactics. ("Anne Milgram Does it Again!" and "Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

February 7, 2010 at 9:16 A.M. An advertisement was attached to this site against my will: "ANIELLO D. CERRETO, ESQ. ["The BigA"?] NJ Divorce Lawyer Free Consultation. www.mysite.verizon.net/vzewh5fs/ " Real name? I doubt it.

Don't forget to ask for the Case Information Statement (C.I.S.) in divorce cases -- because it is malpractice per se when you don't "bother with that stuff." Right, Mr. Garcia? Mary Anne Kricko? Still "Esq.," Mary Anne?

February 5, 2010 at 10:18 A.M. "Error" inserted and corrected. A notice continues to be attached to my computer, allegedly from my security provider, for "updates."

February 2, 2010 at 9:14 A.M. A letter was removed from a word overnight. I have restored that letter to the text. "Error-insertions" and other frustration-inducement methods should be expected from mafia cybersquads over the next few days.

February 1, 2010 at 8:16 A.M. Attacks on this essay in draft form have altered the spacing of paragraphs. I will do my best to resist efforts by the Jersey Boys to prevent YOU from reading these essays. I wonder why they are so scared? If they have not done anything wrong, then they have nothing to worry about.

Alan Feuer, "Secret Videos Aired in Jersey City Corruption Trial," in The New York Times, January 30, 2010, at p. A24. (More "secret videos" are coming, allegedly.)

"Mr. [Solomon] Dwek, a 37-year-old former real-estate developer, has testified to these talents [for larceny,] and on Friday he again put them in the service of the government, appearing as the star witness in the first federal trial related to an epic case -- even for New Jersey -- of public corruption, money laundering and yes, the underground trafficking in human organs." ("44 New Jersey Legal and Political Officials Arrested.")

Please see "Jaynee La Vecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey." Relationships between the former Burlesque queen, Ms. Beldini, and Diana Lisa Riccioli (or her "friends") are not part of the record in this matter. ("New Jersey-Based Prostitution Ring Gets Spitzer.")

Government cannot force you to inform against family members or friends. You should never be asked to do such things. When government agents seek to do such a terrible thing, they create "agents" with apparent authority to act for the state by providing information against friends or family members, agents who themselves must act within the requirements and limitations of the U.S. Constitution. As a participant in a criminal conspiracy to violate civil rights, you can be held accountable for the actions of co-conspirators in furtherance of the conspiracy.

Americans are not forced to spy on one another or to betray friendships and familial relationships. Americans must never be threatened by authority figures teaching such a lesson of sanctioned disloyalty and informing -- especially not to young people.

You can and should refuse to assist in information-gathering against anyone, or to slander someone behind his back, or to steal from persons designated for such secret treatment by corrupt state governments or other institutions receiving public assistance and their goons in America, or anywhere. A crime that is committed secretly against a victim is never a kind of therapy. Covering up such crimes makes things worse for the criminal.

Are we worried about African-American street kids when we discuss the crime issue in New Jersey? Or are African-American young people the only persons the criminal "justice" system is concerned to prosecute? Latino young men going for a joy ride trouble us, but a cancerous legal system that protects rapists, thieves, crooked judges and torturers for the state is just fine. ("An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")

"Working under the alias David Esenbach and equipped with a government recording device, Mr. Dwek secretly taped hundreds of conversations with New Jersey politicians in steakhouses, luncheonettes and diners, resulting in July [2009] in charges against 44 defendants -- including three mayors, two assemblymen and a handful of rabbis."

My understanding is that Diana Lisa Riccioli (of Clifton and Paramus, New Jersey) has one or two pending matters in the legal system. Soon Ms. Riccioli may be facing more charges, allegedly and reputedly, but no one can say what will happen in New Jersey. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "What is it like to be tortured?")

Bring your toothbrush when you go to court, Diana:

"[Mr. Dwek's] appearance on the stand this week in United States District Court in Newark came in the trial of Leona Beldini, a 74-year-old former burlesque dancer who was, until her arrest, the deputy mayor of Jersey City. Ms. Beldini, whose telephones often made use of Johnny Cash hold music, stands accused of receiving from Mr. Dwek, a $20,000 bribe in exchange for promising to help him secure permits for a luxury condominium building he wanted to erect on Garfield Avenue in Jersey City."

I wonder whether Ms. Beldini and Debbie Poritz are "pals"?

"Most of Mr. Dwek's testimony Friday was spent annotating for the jury the numerous videos he made of Ms. Beldini and other state politicos, among them Jack Shaw, a Jersey City political consultant, and Jeremiah Healy, the mayor of Jersey City. These were shaky black-and-white clips that showed the principals in restaurants like the Chart House in Weehawken" -- an alleged mafia eatery -- "often with Mr. Dwek buttering a roll in the foreground as the stray arm of a waiter entered the frame."

February 7, 2010 at 9:34 A.M. "Error" inserted in the foregoing paragraph in violation of copyright and Constitutional law. I have now corrected that "error."

Jack Shaw died shortly after these events, possibly as a result of a homicide. The circumstances of Mr. Shaw's death are under investigation. Perhaps Shaw's death was meant to cut off any trail of investigation that could lead back to Mr. Menendez. (An "error" was inserted in the foregoing sentence and it has now been corrected. In response, I will focus in future essays on more kinky sexual habits of judges in New Jersey.)

Clearly, Mr. Dwek was buttering more than a roll. Ms. Beldini is alleged to be a part of the "witch's coven" that includes the likes of Diana Lisa Riccioli and Jaynee La Vecchia as well as other "unsavory" so-called "ladies." Sybil R. Moses? Is Kay Luchese (or LiCausi) a member of this "house"? ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")

"In one clip from last February, Mr. Shaw, who is from Chicago, can be heard musing about Jersey City, 'This is the only place in the country I have found to be like Cook County.' He tells Mr. Dwek that he will sit down that very weekend with 'Leona' to talk about 'contributions.' Mr. Dwek says, 'Call it what you will.' ..."

O.K., we'll call it organized crime in political office and the judiciary in New Jersey. ("Is Senator Menendez a Suspect in Mafia-Political Murder in New Jersey?" and "Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")

These are the people who disapprove of my ethics. I disapprove of their ethics. You decide who is more "ethical." ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "New Jersey's Mafia Culture in Law and Politics.")

"A few weeks later, in March, Mr. Dwek, again on tape, asks Mr. Shaw, 'What do you think is a good number to go in for?' 10 which Mr. Shaw answers, 'Right now, I think 10.' Mr. Dwek told the jury that this was a bribe for $10,000 meant to expedite his building project, adding later that he was very happy to have Ms. Beldini -- 'the second most powerful person in Jersey City under the mayor' [not in a literal sense, I hasten to add!] -- on his payroll."

Terry Tuchin has been linked for years, allegedly, with the likes of Mr. Dwek. Perhaps Tuchin and Dwek attend services at the same temple? How about Stacey Tuchin, M.D. -- Is your daughter in Paramus, New Jersey "devout," Terry? Is Stacey Tuchin a "forensic psychiatrist" with the C.I.A. as you claimed to be, Terry?

"Ms. Beldini has denied the charges, but prosecutors contend that Mr. Dwek, a small man with thick cheeks and a consistently knitted brow, [shorty?] funneled money to her through Mr. Shaw and [the aptly named] Edward Cheatam, a former Jersey City official, in small separate payments designed to skirt election laws. [Sound familiar, Bobby?] That money eventually wound up in Mr. Healy's re-election campaign, according to court papers, though Mr. Healy was never charged in the case." ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?" and "How Censorship Works in America?")

"Ms. Beldini, too, was in the real estate business [Ms. Beldini's reputed connections to the "powers that be in North Bergen" cannot be confirmed, but may be part of recorded conversations, allegedly, where Diana Lisa Riccioli is also heard, allegedly] -- [Beldini's] second job was as a broker -- and, at a separate meeting, Mr. Dwek can be heard enticing her with the exclusive representation of his condos. For this [representation,] he offers her a sales commission of 5 percent." ("North Bergen is the Home of La Cosa Nostra.")

We'll be seeing each other soon. I hope. ("New Jersey's KKK Police Scandal" and "Jay Romano and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

A spokesperson for Hudson County said: "We don't know nothing about none of this here stuff."

March 10, 2010 at 9:42 A.M. a word was removed from the foregoing sentence. I have restored that word. New Jersey's OAE lawyers like to remove inconvenient words from transcripts, right John? Also, they like to add words to transcripts -- right Johnny?

March 10, 2010 at 10:26 A.M. A word was missing from the final sentence of this essay since my previous review of the work. I cannot say whether allegations of a romance between former Worker's Compensation Court Judge Nydia Hernandez, Esq. and Anne Milgram, Esq. (what will Martha say?) explains these inserted "errors." Has Ms. Hernandez been suspended from the practice of law? Who is protecting Anne Milgram, Esq.?













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