To: Michael Bloomberg, New York City Mayor, President Donald Trump, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY-2)
Justice for the best two shelters in NYC
The judicial system needs total change to protect women in business who have been victimized and defamed to get the hard earned equity stolen in redlined areas discriminated by banks and even the government. La Candelaria East Harlem Community Center, Inc. [LC] was stripped of $9.5M contract with DHS to house 13 homeless women and their children. Rozinski cut a deal with two foreign speculators who got 11 units–the equity of a family who renovated the two shelters during a lapse of 13 years and 8 years serving the City of NY with success. LC placed 166 families in permanent housing and was assigned a payment of $32.50/diem/unit, meanwhile DHS was paying hoteliers $1100/diem/room. What a travesty of justice! This is business discrimination in the discrepancy of vendor's payment.
The present administration has covered up this grave injustice with impunity for the time Mr. Bloomberg has been in office. Our contract runs until 2013. We demand the following:
1. The return of the shelters free and clear based on constitutional tort, deprivation of civil rights, and property without due process.
2. Compensation until the end of the contract 2001-2013
3. Payment of our last bill $202,000 long overdue
4. Funds for the renovation of the shelters as promised by the City, after 30 years the buildings are crumbling.
5. Compensation for breach of contract
6. Unjust enrichment
Harlem was redlined by the banks and the government for 30 years before we came to the area as pioneers in 1981. We brought progress and revenue to the city in the millions of dollars.
Please telephone or send an Email to the White House to implement laws to protect women in business from predators and to Mayor Bloomberg to reverse the 10 years of abuse of power, discrimination and obstruction of justice and to pay immediately our last bill for services and other charges plus incredible collateral damages that must be addressed and pay. Many thanks.
The present administration has covered up this grave injustice with impunity for the time Mr. Bloomberg has been in office. Our contract runs until 2013. We demand the following:
1. The return of the shelters free and clear based on constitutional tort, deprivation of civil rights, and property without due process.
2. Compensation until the end of the contract 2001-2013
3. Payment of our last bill $202,000 long overdue
4. Funds for the renovation of the shelters as promised by the City, after 30 years the buildings are crumbling.
5. Compensation for breach of contract
6. Unjust enrichment
Harlem was redlined by the banks and the government for 30 years before we came to the area as pioneers in 1981. We brought progress and revenue to the city in the millions of dollars.
Please telephone or send an Email to the White House to implement laws to protect women in business from predators and to Mayor Bloomberg to reverse the 10 years of abuse of power, discrimination and obstruction of justice and to pay immediately our last bill for services and other charges plus incredible collateral damages that must be addressed and pay. Many thanks.
Why is this important?
The malfeasance of ex-interim-commissioner of DHS Thomas Rozinski makes him responsible for the Highway Robbery" or $5M+ the best transitional nonprofit Tier II shelters for homeless women and children NYC had.
Shelters are of public service interest and therefore Rozinski had the moral and ethical obligation to safeguard the temporary housing from predators, instead Rozinski issued a default notice, the org. was denied it's right to "pursue a cure. "This was not fair and in by, itself, a contract violation" said our CPA Sam J. Nole. Besides Rozinski had the cure in his hands, a commitment letter for $1M. He didn't care the City was getting a bargain on our family's back. Rozinski left our family without a livelihood for a decade. We are ready for our retirement now and we don't have a penny ... only mounting debts and a son chemically lobotomized by psychiatry, also without compensation, and this is not the extent of our complaints.
Shelters are of public service interest and therefore Rozinski had the moral and ethical obligation to safeguard the temporary housing from predators, instead Rozinski issued a default notice, the org. was denied it's right to "pursue a cure. "This was not fair and in by, itself, a contract violation" said our CPA Sam J. Nole. Besides Rozinski had the cure in his hands, a commitment letter for $1M. He didn't care the City was getting a bargain on our family's back. Rozinski left our family without a livelihood for a decade. We are ready for our retirement now and we don't have a penny ... only mounting debts and a son chemically lobotomized by psychiatry, also without compensation, and this is not the extent of our complaints.