Thursday, May 16, 2013
A Harrington Park resident claims Robert Schroeder never made payments on three loans from last year.
Another civil lawsuit has been filed against Assemblyman Robert Schroeder of Washington Township. Harrington Park resident Phillip Corvelli alleges in a complaint filed in Hackensack April 30 that he made three loans to Schroeder totaling $245,000 in May and June of 2012. Corvelli is seeking more than $339,000 for the loans, interest and his court costs. The loans were initially due back that July, but the two agreed to extend the deadline to August, according to the complaint. The three checks from Hercules Global Logisitics that Schroeder gave to Corvelli were allegedly all returned for insufficient funds, just weeks after the assemblyman was charged with writing bad checks to a pair of investors. No payments have been made on the loans…
Monday, April 8, 2013
Provident Bank filed to have a court decide who is entitled to the funds.
The owner of a $300,000 wire transfer from a Dubai-based company is being disputed by State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder and Dinis DeAlmeida of LDA Corportation, who both claim to be entitled to the money, according to a complaint filed by Provident Bank March 22. Provident filed the complaint seeking an order to have an interpleader, a procedure in which a party holding property requests a court determine who that property should be given to. The bank is also seeking to have its attorney and court costs covered. API received a wire for $307,581.50 on January 4 in their account at the Nanuet, N.Y. Provident Bank branch, according to the complaint. The payment came from Prolog Solutions, a Dubai-based company which provides "logisitic …
Monday, February 25, 2013
Robert Schroeder and two of his businesses have been debarred until September 2015 because they allegedly failed to deliver tents to a military base and to pay a subcontractor.
State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder was banned from doing business with the federal government this month, according to a report on NJ.com. In a letter to Schroeder, Army Suspension and Debarment Official Uldric Fiore wrote that he decided to debar the assemblyman and the two businesses until September 20, 2015. Schroeder had been suspended from doing business with the government last fall because he and two of his businesses, All Points International and Hercules Global Logistics, allegedly failed to deliver tents to a military base in Afghanistan. They also allegedly failed to pay a subcontractor $158,000. The companies "demonstrated a history of willful failure to perform under the terms of their government contracts, and engaged in acts…
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Two Hillsdale-based companies owned by Assemblyman Robert Schroeder have been suspended from doing business with the government and are facing possible eviction due to unpaid rent.
The U.S. Army has suspended all business with two companies owned by State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder, according to a report on NJ.com, and a bank which gave Schroeder mortgages for two Hillsdale properties used by the companies filed complaints to evict them Tuesday. The Army alleged the companies, All Points International and Hercules Global Logistics, failed to pay subcontractors and deliver tents for work in Afghanistan, according to the report. API previously protested the loss of two government bids, according to records from the Government Accountability Office. In the first, officials at the General Services Administration picked a more expensive bid because they were not happy with the features offered by API's products. In …
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Atlantic Stewardship Bank filed a complaint against State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder for $2.5 million in loans.
State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder allegedly failed to disclose millions of dollars worth of loans to Atlantic Stewardship Bank when applying for loans there, according to a complaint filed last Thursday. The bank alleges it loaned $2 million to Schroeder in September of 2010 and later extended the loan to $2.5 million. When Schroeder borrowed the money, he did not disclose loans from other lenders totalling more than $5.6 million — lent between April of 2007 and March of this year — according to the complaint. "The borrowers commited fraud on the bank," according to the complaint. Schroeder was due to pay back the first $1 million plus interest last month, along with another $500,000 and interest in September, October and November. The …
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder was charged with writing almost $400,000 in bad checks.
Officials from the Bergen County Democratic Committee called for Assemblyman Robert Schroeder to resign from his seat and for county Republicans to return money contributed by Schroeder Monday. Schroeder was charged with writing almost $400,000 in bad checks August 3. He previously said he would not give up his seat. "He has abused the integrity of the office we entrusted in him inorder to borrow millions of dollars from unsuspecting friends, neighbors and associates," District 39 Democratic Chairman Todd Sherer said in a press release. "I do not see how he can fulfill the duties for which he was elected and he should resign immediately." Since he was charged, other investors in Schroeder's two Hillsdale-based companies, All Points …
Friday, August 10, 2012
New Jersey Assemblyman Robert Schroeder was charged with writing almost $400,000 in bad checks last week.
State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder owes millions of dollars and may be facing sanctions from the federal government, according to reports on NorthJersey.com and NJ.com. Schroeder was charged with writing almost $400,000 in bad checks last week. At the time, Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa said the state would continue their investigation and asked others who had bad financial dealings with Schroeder to come forward. Since then, more details about Schroeder's dealings have been uncovered. The District 39 assemblyman, who owns a house valued at more than $1.1 million and contributed more than $400,000 to state, county and local politicians between 2001 and 2011, has been the target of more than a dozen lawsuits since last year, court records…
scruffy
9:21 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013
I hope that is sarcasm Local321. The Assemblyman continues to collect a paycheck we taxpayers are giving him. He is living in his house and driving his cars and acting like it is just another day. It is time for the charade to end and the courts to do their job. Haul his butt to court and get the process going so the victims can get some money back. Leave the political race out of it. Neither …   more ›