Ronald Ottaviano
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Verdict: Guilty (article)
Oh--to provide a valid cite, here's the Justice.gov article regarding the guilty verdict: http://www.justice.gov/usao/nj/Press/fi ... lease.html
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Re: Ottaviano's objection to court decision re: Tax Evasion
And exactly how does he propose that the Court recharge? Write the jurors at their homes?
While pro se defendants get procedural breaks that represented defendants don't, these aren't among them. A request to charge must be made before the Court charges. An objection to a charge must be interposed at the earliest possible moment - when informed of the charge if in advance, or after the charge is given but before the jury gets the case if not.
What's next? Discovery demands?
While pro se defendants get procedural breaks that represented defendants don't, these aren't among them. A request to charge must be made before the Court charges. An objection to a charge must be interposed at the earliest possible moment - when informed of the charge if in advance, or after the charge is given but before the jury gets the case if not.
What's next? Discovery demands?
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PACER items (Verdict, Special Verdict, Jury Notes, etc.)
The verdict, special verdict, transcripts and etc. are now on PACER.
1.) Verdict
2.) Special Verdict
3.) Jury Notes
4.) Docket Annotation (Superseding Indictment)
1.) Verdict
2.) Special Verdict
3.) Jury Notes
4.) Docket Annotation (Superseding Indictment)
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
I notice that the indictment asks for restitution or payment of unpaid taxes and the like in the region of $5m. Is this figure decided as part of sentencing and, given the 100% guilty, is it likely the judge will go with the grand jury / prosecution request and figures?
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Article describes one of MATA's scams.
Article regarding the recent Guilty verdict describes one of Ottaviano's MATA scams:
The rest of the article, which quotes one Susan McDermott, can be found here.The company told them about what sounded like a quirk of history: When the U.S. went off the gold standard in 1933, it claimed, the country went bankrupt, its citizens became debtors, and the government would cover their debt. They simply needed to buy a bond from Mid-Atlantic Trustees and send it to the U.S. Treasury.
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Both MATA web sites have not been taken down.
TTBOMK, Ottaviano's MATA web sites were to be taken down, as he is no longer permitted to sell his trash. While yourPTO.com is "down for maintenance", the WebAlliance-hosted site (here) is still accessible--including the sign-up page:
https://weballiance.weballiance.biz/yourpto.com/beta/
https://weballiance.weballiance.biz/yourpto.com/beta/
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
I know a couple of people that on the advise of Ron, have put their home's into a PTO.
Does anyone know how they can now move it to a legitimate Trust?
Does anyone know how they can now move it to a legitimate Trust?
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to that. Tell them to do what they should have done originally - see a local lawyer experienced in trusts and estates.nygrandma wrote:I know a couple of people that on the advise of Ron, have put their home's into a PTO.
Does anyone know how they can now move it to a legitimate Trust?
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
I don't think a "regular" lawyer is the right answer.
My friends said that one of the problems they foresaw, was that the property/deed is registered in the name of the PTO and it requires Ron or another one of MATA's trustee's signature to sign off on the transfer before it can be moved into another trust.
Does anyone know who they can contact so they can get the necessary documentation to prove that the PTO was a fraud with out the county/registrar of deeds thinking they were pulling a fraud of their own?
My friends said that one of the problems they foresaw, was that the property/deed is registered in the name of the PTO and it requires Ron or another one of MATA's trustee's signature to sign off on the transfer before it can be moved into another trust.
Does anyone know who they can contact so they can get the necessary documentation to prove that the PTO was a fraud with out the county/registrar of deeds thinking they were pulling a fraud of their own?
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
Not sure in the state they live, and this is not legal advice, but it's not something as simple as filling out some forms and filing them with the recorder.
The "necessary documentation" will most likely be in the form of a court order issued as a result of a suit filed to cancel the bogus trust's interest in the property.
The "necessary documentation" will most likely be in the form of a court order issued as a result of a suit filed to cancel the bogus trust's interest in the property.
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
You're not likely to get that. Therefore, as Judge Roy said, one might well need to file an action in the nature of a quiet title to void the transfer to a fraudulent entity.nygrandma wrote:My friends said that one of the problems they foresaw, was that the property/deed is registered in the name of the PTO and it requires Ron or another one of MATA's trustee's signature to sign off on the transfer before it can be moved into another trust.
While a "regular" lawyer may not be the answer, a trust and estates lawyer is.
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
Nygrandma,nygrandma wrote:I don't think a "regular" lawyer is the right answer.
My friends said that one of the problems they foresaw, was that the property/deed is registered in the name of the PTO and it requires Ron or another one of MATA's trustee's signature to sign off on the transfer before it can be moved into another trust.
Does anyone know who they can contact so they can get the necessary documentation to prove that the PTO was a fraud with out the county/registrar of deeds thinking they were pulling a fraud of their own?
Unlike other Quatloos members, I am not a lawyer. I can only tell you what someone in a similar situation has done. They did, indeed, consult an attorney who is an trust/estate specialist, and he is, to the best of my knowledge, going to do whatever it is they do that "dissolves" a trust, and (in this case, anyway) create a legitimate trust in its wake.
I do not know if laws about such things vary by state, but I would certainly, as others have suggested, seek the advice of a lawyer who is knowledgeable about such things. I would also supply him or her with a copy of the indictment and the verdict (which I provide links to earlier in this thread) so that they know what the circumstances are.
I don't want to talk out of turn or offer false hope, so I'll only say that I've heard a LOT of chatter about MATA's trusts--everything from "this trust is horsesh*t" to "the trust, as written, is legitimate but the way it's been managed is in violent disagreement with the legal requirements."
Your mileage may vary.
Good luck to your friends.
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
Your friend got into this jam because he thought that there were magic papers that he could sign that would solve all his tax and creditor problems. Now you think that there are magic papers he can sign that make his Ottaviano problems go away?nygrandma wrote:Does anyone know who they can contact so they can get the necessary documentation to prove that the PTO was a fraud with out the county/registrar of deeds thinking they were pulling a fraud of their own?
I practice estate and trust law for a living, and I can tell you that it's not that easy to get the toothpaste back into the tube. And the real problem is not trust law, but real estate law. When the recorder of deeds gets something from A asking that the deed from A to B should be nullified because B conned A, how does the recorder know that A is not scamming B?
That's why there has to be a process. As others have pointed out, there needs to be some kind of a process where Ottaviano gets notice and both parties get a chance to tell their story to a judge, who then fixes the situation. In many states, it's called an action to "quiet title," but it could also be called an action for recission, or an equitable action to reform a deed. A real estate lawyer in the relevant jurisdiction should know what to do.
Of course, if you can get Ottaviano's cooperation and he signs a new deed willingly, then you don't need a judge, but I don't think it going to go down that easily.
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
But if "B" doesn't exist as a legal entity....?LPC wrote:I practice estate and trust law for a living, and I can tell you that it's not that easy to get the toothpaste back into the tube. And the real problem is not trust law, but real estate law. When the recorder of deeds gets something from A asking that the deed from A to B should be nullified because B conned A, how does the recorder know that A is not scamming B?
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
And how does the recorder know that?Arthur Rubin wrote:But if "B" doesn't exist as a legal entity....?LPC wrote:I practice estate and trust law for a living, and I can tell you that it's not that easy to get the toothpaste back into the tube. And the real problem is not trust law, but real estate law. When the recorder of deeds gets something from A asking that the deed from A to B should be nullified because B conned A, how does the recorder know that A is not scamming B?
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
LPC wrote:Your friend got into this jam because he thought that there were magic papers that he could sign that would solve all his tax and creditor problems. Now you think that there are magic papers he can sign that make his Ottaviano problems go away?nygrandma wrote:Does anyone know who they can contact so they can get the necessary documentation to prove that the PTO was a fraud with out the county/registrar of deeds thinking they were pulling a fraud of their own?
Let me make this clear... my friends paid the all of taxes on their property(s) in the PTO. They didn't set the Trust up to avoid paying!
They were putting the property in a Trust to hold the property for their benefit, and at the time of their death,for the benefit of their heirs .
Also, Ron stole the money they deposited (thousands of dollars) in the PTO's bank account to cover the property's operating cost! Since Ron's assets have been seized,does anyone know if there is any chance of them getting at least some of the money back?
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
Let me make this clear... my friends paid the all of taxes on their property(s) in the PTO. They didn't set the Trust up to avoid paying!
They were putting the property in a Trust to hold the property for their benefit, and at the time of their death,for the benefit of their heirs .
Why did they put it in the Trust then?
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Then why didn't "your friends" go to a real lawyer and set up a real trust?nygrandma wrote:Let me make this clear... my friends paid the all of taxes on their property(s) in the PTO. They didn't set the Trust up to avoid paying!
They were putting the property in a Trust to hold the property for their benefit, and at the time of their death,for the benefit of their heirs .
One of the most important things about naming a trustee is naming someone you can trust.nygrandma wrote:Also, Ron stole the money they deposited (thousands of dollars) in the PTO's bank account to cover the property's operating cost! Since Ron's assets have been seized,does anyone know if there is any chance of them getting at least some of the money back?
If "your friends" can get a judgment against Ottaviano, they will be a general creditor and entitled to claim a share of any assets not already seized by other creditors.
You can take that as a "no," based on the facts as you have stated them.
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Re: Ronald Ottaviano
You're given the correct and helpful answer, but you don't find it acceptable. How sovrun of you. My sympathies--boo f*cking hoo.nygrandma wrote:I don't think a "regular" lawyer is the right answer.
My friends said that one of the problems they foresaw, was that the property/deed is registered in the name of the PTO and it requires Ron or another one of MATA's trustee's signature to sign off on the transfer before it can be moved into another trust.
Does anyone know who they can contact so they can get the necessary documentation to prove that the PTO was a fraud with out the county/registrar of deeds thinking they were pulling a fraud of their own?
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