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March 25, 2009

Who Guard the Guardians (USA)

Another Bad Lawyer Steals from Clients

Jan 29, 2009

a Brooklyn lawyer has been charged with stealing more than $4 million over seven years from guardianship bank accounts he supervised for incapacitated elderly people and children.

Steven T. Rondos, 44, and his firm, Raia & Rondos, have been indicted for money laundering, grand larceny, a scheme to defraud and offering a false instrument for filing.

Rondos was arrested in his Ridgewood, New Jersey, home and taken to the Bergen County jail.

A spokesman for the New York court system acknowledged that some of the thefts “should have been caught earlier” and reported that “a handful” of examiners assigned to monitor the accounts of guardians had been asked to resign.

Rondos, a graduate of Brooklyn Law School, was appointed as legal guardian of the assets of incapacitated persons in the New York metropolitan area. The 23 victims included mentally and physically impaired elderly people as well as children suffering from cerebral palsy due to medical malpractice at birth.

Rondos is accused of using large portion of the money for the mortgage on his Ridgewood home and for extensive improvements, including landscaping, kitchen renovations and a home theater.

Prosecutors say that on three occasions, when Rondos was confronted with the thefts, he stole funds from other victims to pay back his prior victim. Bernie Madoff would be so proud.

Rondos’ wife Camille Raia is the firm’s other named partner, and is not facing any charges.

SOURCE:     JD JOURNAL
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I've posted on Elder Abuse by Guardians in the past. But the above article just brought back bad memories for many affected by 'Crooked Guardians'.  It is no wonder that this happened.  A lot of money is involved. 
Why  are we so surprised, when judges, lawyers and other court-appointed guardians are found to be abusing the very people they are supposed to look after?

Let us not be fooled, afterall these people are human beings. They are subjected to the same shortcomings and temptations as others.  The fact that 'they should know better' and that they are 'trusted by their community' just make their criminal activities more damning.
We are entitled to ask:  Who are guard the guardians and ensure that they act for the benefit of their charges?

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