Freehold, NJ - Judge Stripped Dwek's From Corporate Control
Freehold, NJ - A Superior Court judge has ordered local real estate mogul Solomon Dwek to relinquish day-to-day control over all of his companies that are involved in a civil court case.
Superior Court Judge Alexander D. Lehrer also ordered that any other partners Dwek has in those companies will then manage the daily operations. But if there are no partners, a real estate management company will be appointed to collect rent and provide maintenance.
Lehrer's order also bars Dwek, 33, of Ocean Township from signing checks for the companies and collecting any rent or income from the properties.
Fiscal agent Donald M. Lomurro of Freehold, appointed by Lehrer to oversee Dwek's estimated 200 properties, said the judge plans to hold a hearing Wednesday for any interested party who objects to the recent order.
4 Comments:
At 10:23 PM, Anonymous said…
The judge has scheduled a hearing for 2 p.m. Friday to allow any of Dwek's business partners to declare a claim on any of Dwek's properties.
New claimants can also ask to be heard at the hearing.
At 2:13 AM, Anonymous said…
is he going to sit in jail?
At 6:54 PM, Anonymous said…
Anonymous said...
is he going to sit in jail?
I say this to Anonymous. Will this make you happy if he does?
At 11:36 AM, Anonymous said…
no i do not want him to sit
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