Jared Solomon, with $100 left to his name, can’t pay attorney
Jared Solomon, after stealing millions of dollars from Vornado, is broke. “On my financial inability: I am effectively bankrupt,” the convicted fraudster wrote in an email to his attorney Peter Toumbekis on Friday, presumably from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where he’s being held ahead of his August sentencing. Solomon said he cannot pay Toumbekis, as his last paycheck came 15 months ago, and all of his checking, savings, retirement and investment accounts have been liquidated to cover his family’s basic needs. “As of today, I have a Chase Savings account that has a balance of $60 (sixty dollars) […]
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