Obtaining regular reports from Steven Rondos, the New York attorney accused of fleecing guardianship accounts of $4 million, was like "pulling teeth," said one of the court-appointed examiners charged with monitoring Rondos' performance. Albert Spencer, who inherited two cases from prior court examiners, said that Rondos engaged in "stringing us along" by requesting repeated delays and offering excuses for tardy filings. Five examiners have resigned in the wake of the investigation, according to a court spokesman.
February 11, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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