To: Liz
This is probably Jenna's father:
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/v-pfriendly/story/102552p-92749c.html
Brooklyn lawyer Mark Cossuto charges $1,000 a pop for a DWI case and getting his clients' records sealed.
Cossuto has plea-bargained and sealed 29 cases of drunken driving in the last 12 years - the biggest tally of DWI sealing cases of any lawyer in the state.
One of Cossuto's clients, Kenneth LaBarre, 57, a general contractor, flunked a sobriety test during an August 1997 traffic stop at the Battery Tunnel after he said he'd had a drink with dinner.
LaBarre was thrilled to learn his DWI bust would be sealed. He had nothing but praise for Cossuto.
"He was the greatest lawyer I ever met," LaBarre said. "He was a godsend to me."
Cossuto angrily refused comment.
29 posted on
03/26/2006 4:36:20 AM PST by
dennisw
(-Muslim's biggest enemy is the founder of Islam. Muslims are victims of this evil con artist-)
To: dennisw
Yeah, well it's small consolation that a bunch of drunks are paying for the kid's prom perversity.
43 posted on
03/26/2006 5:01:51 AM PST by
Liz
(Liberty consists in having the power to do that which is permitted by the law. Cicero)
To: dennisw
45 posted on
03/26/2006 5:04:24 AM PST by
durasell
(!)
To: dennisw
Dennis:
Yes, my name is Mark Cossuto and I am the lawyer mentioned in that article. And yes I am very proud of my accomplishments as an attorney.
I think that before you form opinions about other people, you should have all of the facts. First of all, you really should question the source of what you read. Do you really believe everything that you read in the NY Post? The shame on you! A dress retailer contacted my daughter about posing for a "dress promotion" for the NY Post. She did not pay $2,400 for the dress. In fact, she did not pay a dime. She was given the dress free of charge due to all of the free publicity that the retailer and the dress company were given because of the article. Her shoes were $39. The costs were completely fabricated. The reporter knew what the article's tag line would be, but I certainly did not. I did not know what the slant of the article was going to be, otherwise I would not have consented to the article. But it was too late. I was just as shocked when the article was published.
The idea of spending $10,000 on a prom is completely insane. I certainly would not allow it, even if I could afford it. It is insane. The article was and is a complete embarrassment to myself and my family. I try to the best of my ability to bring up my children with values which would never include such waste and excess.
So kindly stop judging my daughter, myself and my family. I assure you that the NY Post Article was filled with lies. It was a complete fabrication. I am considering legal action against the reporter and the NY Post. They should at least print a retraction of the story and an apology.
I can certainly understand other people sitting in judgment of me and my family, if the article were true, but it is not. So please stop with the shots against me.
Thank You - Mark Cossuto
180 posted on
04/28/2006 5:28:41 PM PDT by
Mark_C101
(New York Post Article Was a Complete Fabrication: I am Jenna's Father)
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