Though currently serving a 50-year prison sentence, Scott Rothstein spent the last weeks in Florida sitting through days of depos in which he’s reported to have disclosed information regarding additional parties involved with his $1.2 billion investment fraud. The article prominently mentions individuals affiliated with Rothstein’s law firm, Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler, and brings to mind how some of those folks were also involved in defending Larry Seidlin and his family from allegations of functionally exploiting Barbara Kasler, an elderly neighbor, and looting her estate.
Announcement of the case’s settlement created much attention. In light of Rothstein’s latest revelations, these past columns on the Kasler v. Seidlin case help illustrate legal industry “team spirit” as well as impressive range of alleged illicit activities in the industry appears willing to participate.
Is Kasler v. Seidlin a case of Justice v. Public Corruption?
Kasler v. Seidlin’s case of Justice v. Public Corruption continues
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