Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Top Judicial 'Ethics' Lawyer Tembeckjian Settles His Lack-of-Sex Lawsuit

Judicial 'Ethics' Chief Counsel Robert Tembeckjian's Sexless Money Grab
EXCLUSIVE - May 30, 2012

According to the wife of New York State's Commission on Judicial Conduct (the "CJC") Chief Counsel, the story involves the lack of sex to the top attorney at the state agency that oversees the ethics of all New York State judges.  Robert Tembeckjian's wife, New York Daily News reporter Barbara Ross, also says that the ordeal began near a Pizzeria Uno Restaurant and involved "filthy, black, slippery grease."

The lawsuit, Barbata Ross and Robert Tembeckjian v. Betty G. Reader Revocable Trust, et al., , was filed on July 5, 2007 in The New York Supreme Court in the Bronx (Index #17038-07). The additional defendants included Emigrant Business Credit Corporation, Uno Restaurant Holdings Corp; Individually and d/b/a Uno Chicago Grill, Pizzeria Uno Corporation, Individually and d/b/a Uno Chicago Grill, and NJC Carting Corporation, Individually and d/b/a Nicholas J. Cicale Carting. The plaintiffs were represented by Edward A. Steinberg of Leav & Steinberg, LLP with offices at 120 Broadway, 18th floor, New York, New York 10271. While the incident occurred in Manhattan, where the Tembeckjians live, the original complaint indicates that one defendant, NJC Carting Corporation, had an address at 2847 Dudley Avenue in the Bronx.  According to a source, the case settled in April of 2012.

The legal action, according to Ross and Tembeckjian, involved the lack of the defendants to adequately maintain the sidewalk near 391-395 Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. Apparently, Barbara found herself walking in front of the Pizzeria Uno but then suddenly sitting in filthy, black, slippery grease. Barbara described what happened under oath, saying, "I can only liken it to a bagel overstuffed with cream cheese; when you squish it, the stuff comes out on the side. My shoe, my left shoe, the inside of my left shoe, had a ridge of grease, and my clothes were covered with it, my hands were covered with it."

Robert Tembeckjian Claimed Lack of Sex From Barbara Ross

Robert Tembeckjian alleged in the lawsuit that his sex life had been adversely affected on April 6, 2006 when his wife Barbara Ross was, "lawfully traversing over and upon the sidewalk in front of premises 395 Sixth Avenue in the County, City and State of New York." Bob also asserted that his wife "was caused to slip and fall at the aforesaid place as a result of the negligence of defendants…. and without any negligence on her part contributing thereto."  Co-plaintiff Robert Tembeckjian further claimed, "….loss of services, companionship, society, and consortium of plaintiff Barbara Ross that would normally flow between a husband and wife."  Under oath, Barbara was asked if there had been any disruption in the sexual relationship between her and her husband as a result of the accident. "Yes…. we were monks, for months….until the end of August when I began to feel better…."  The good news, for those interested in the top judicial 'ethics' counsel Tembeckjian's sexual happiness, is, according to Barbara, that their sexual relations resumed, "after my shoulder got really better, so probably November of '06."

The Tembeckjians Couldn't Take State-Paid Trip to Hawaii

When asked where she had traveled to since the accident, Barbara mentioned outside Syracuse and San Diego. The San Diego trip, Ms. Ross said, was "vacation slash business, last summer," adding, "[b]ut we lost a trip to Hawaii, because I couldn't deal with -- we lost a -- my kid is still not letting me live it down. A trip to Hawaii, which substantially would have been paid for by my husband's job because it was a business trip. I couldn't, I couldn't do the flight." Ms. Tembeckjian also indicated that there was an "out-of-pocket loss" not only for her family but for friends who where going to accompany her daughter on that trip.  It is unknown whether either of the Tembeckjians had been asked if they knew how many state judges and their families had been provided with taxpayer-paid trips to Hawaii.

Bob Too Busy Selectively Enforcing Judicial Ethics to Peel Potatoes

During her April 4, 2008 deposition, Barbara indicated that there were "many, many meals" that she couldn't prepare, so they had, "a lot of eat-out," adding, "If you can peel a potato with one hand, I'll tell you how you do it, you put it between your knees and it takes you 45 minutes to do three pounds of potatoes."  Ms. Tembeckjian also said she stopped using her maiden name Boylan, opting for Ross, about two years out of college because, "I worked for another nut named Boylan and I didn't want them to think I was related." After clarifying that Ross had been her prior married name, Barbara indicated that she had been the power of attorney for an Edith Asbury from about April of 2006.

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17 comments:

  1. That black sticking grease was a discharge by her slug husband of excess slime. Thankfully, the two haven't excessively procreated often. So, NYS pays for trips to Hawaii, with family members? The trip to Hell for both of them will be one way.

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  2. My favorite part of the CJC is that the slime ball Alan Friedberg, formerly Chief Counsel at the DDC, was given a job at the CJC by Tembeckjian. Friedberg should have been sent to jail not the CJC.

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  3. They sell potato's already pealed.
    I an tell she as a maid bcause anyone that as walked Ito a grocery store knows t is in te freezer section.

    Will if she is so dumb that oh yeah look wh she married

    Now let's all about the Hawaii trip with aughter and friends on te state dime

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  4. bob from way backMay 30, 2012 at 5:51 PM

    Tembeckjian milking the system is his pattern. He tapped Collegitate and Trinity a number of years back- total bill: over $75,000.00.

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  5. If either Barbara or Bob were looking to get screwed, all they had to do was become a judge in New York. Why are judges treated like 3rd class citizens?

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  6. Barbara looks like a b agel! This stituation didn't prevent her from visiting her digs up north and doing some serious yard work - that's odd! Did this slow her stellar work product as the legal editor at the Daily News? These toads are the scum of the earth!

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  7. I never knew that the Daily News reporter Barbara Ross was married to CJC's Tembeckjian. Now I fully understand the judicial ethics cover-ups and the rampant retaliation against those who speak up. Where's Lippman in all of this?

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  8. Is Barbara still placing potatoes between her knees? Hey, were any pictures in the court case file?

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  9. I would like to donate $100.00 to the "send Tembeckjian to Hawaii" fund. A one-way ticket, of course.

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  10. The buzz was that Bob and his friends did a great shopping job on the Judge. After all what Judge could refuse Bob T? The fix was in, but on second thought isn't there a massive conflict in this situation or am I the only one to see it? See it does pay to go to law school sometimes.

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  11. Tembeckjian should slither his sorry ass from 61 Broadway north a bit upto 26 Federal Plaza to confess his sins to the FBI. Bob should bring that smelly snake Alan Friedberg with him. Confession is good for the soul, dearest Bob. Try it, won't you?

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  12. confesssions and information to 26 federal plaza and the fbi in general does not appear to do anything or go anywhere either so that is probably a waste of time.

    if the testimony on June 8 2009 at the Senate Judiciary Hearings was true then 26 Federal Plaza and the FBI have known about all this or most of it for a very long time.

    what has been done so far? or at least what has been achieved? what changes have taken place?

    the only part of this story that is really interesting is that Bob T and Barbara Ross got an attorney from 120 Broadway but that is not a big surprise either.

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  13. When Mr. T is in the north country he drops over to the wild side of Chatham when wifey is out of commission

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  14. Mr. Tembeckjian might want to start praying to St Andrew, it might be a very good idea.

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  15. While Barbara was on strike I'm sure Robert didn't starve! And tell me what Judge in his/her right mind would not rule in favor or push a favorable settlement for Robert Tembeckjain? This complete matter was a massive Conflict of Interest. This should be fully investigated and Tembeckjain should be sanctioned.

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  16. The stench from the bench is over powering, who does Robert Tembeckjain answer to in the State?

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  17. If this happen here in Florida I would not contest it, however in New York I must object. The Judge's decision must be overturned and the Judge should be scantioned. What's wrong with these people, they are attorneys! Tembeckjian do you hear me?

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