New York Supreme Court Asked to Remove
Brian Leyden As Trustee
New York, New York --- April 2012 ...... The Supreme Court of New York has been requested to remove Brian Leyden, of Kings Point, New York, as Trustee of the Joel Leyden Trust.
For more information, please go here:
BrianSLeyden.com
For more information, please go here:
BrianSLeyden.com
(Above photos are of Brian Leyden's brother and his children in Israel)
Brian Leyden Spends Thousands Keeping
Children Poor
Spends his brother's money to prevent his brother's children
from having food, clothes and medical.
Brian Leyden lives in a multi million dollar home in Great Neck, New York yet it appears that he does all he can with his brother's money to keep his family living in poverty in Israel.
Brian Leyden's brother has young children living in Israel and they need money for food, clothes, doctors and medicine, yet Brian Leyden prevents his brother from helping his own children.
Brian Leyden is so insensitive, so callous that he states to his brother:
Brian Leyden is so insensitive, so callous that he states to his brother:
"If you want to see your children, go to Cyprus."
Or
"simply stay in the United States and never see your children again."
Brian Leyden's brother has not seen his young children in over a year!
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