Sunday, March 18, 2012

New York Law Firm

New York Law Firm


A New York Law firm in New York was retained by Bernard Leyden who wanted to have a Trust fund created for his son Joel Leyden.

The Trust, written by Herzfeld & Rubin, explicitly states that it was created for Joel's "well being", "protection" and for "emergencies".

Herzfeld & Rubin has taken over $80,000 in legal fees from the Trust to prevent Joel from going home to Israel, providing for his children's food, clothes and medical needs. 

Is this Joel's "protection", "well-being"?




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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Brian Leyden Spends 70K to Keep Children in Poverty

Brian Leyden has spent over 70K of my Trust money to Prevent my Poor Children in Israel from Receiving Money.

Brian Leyden has spent over 70K of my Trust money to prevent my young children in Israel from receiving money.




My brother Brian Leyden of 1 Dogwood Road, Kings Point, New York has spent over $70,000 of my Trust money in legal fees to the law firm of Herzfeld & Rubin in New York to prevent my children from receiving money and seeing their father.


Brian Leyden is married to Diane Leyden who works as a real estate agent in Great Neck for Laffey Fine Homes. 

How would you respond?