Falcone and the Pagnozzis tried to harass me with a retro-active, compound, cumulative rent increase, of $300/month.
See page 86, of Judge Fast's book: in determining the unconscionability of a rent increase, a judge may consider ... (2) the landlord's expenses, and profitability....
I asked to see the Pagnozzis' IRS statements.
Mr. Sindoni and I analyzed the Pagnozzis' income tax statement from 2006. We developed and placed on the record, evidence that a prosecutor can use.
The attorneys at NJ Legal Services that help and supervise Mr. Sindoni are aware of the criminal conduct in my case (I talked with Jack Wind about my case against my medical school).
The Pagnozzis are under-reporting their rental income.
Overall, the Pagnozzis paid Falcone, my best guess, almost $20,000 in legal fees, so that they could place, on the record, information a prosecutor can use in a prosecution for income tax fraud.
This has nothing to do with a reasonable rent increase for me.
Moreover, the Pagnozzis paid Falcone thousands of dollars in legal fees, so that they could commit perjury, and violate "no-contact" orders. This has nothing to do with a reasonable rent increase for me.
The next time your landlord tries to harass you with an outrageous rent increase, let him know you will be asking to see his IRS statements, pursuant to Judge Fast's teachings [Judge Fast worked for the IRS].
[more detailed information to come---about how Angel Quinones, Melissa Bastos, Kenneth Kim, Mark Katelhon, and I are witnesses against the Pagnozzis in income tax fraud].
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