Law Offices of Harvey Fruchter - Kenilworth, NJ
Lawyers in Kenilworth, NJ
726 Boulevard Suite 19 Jefferson Plaza Kenilworth, NJ 07033
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Consulted Law firm 2024-2025Beware of Attorney Harvey Fruchter – A Master of Legal Deception If you are considering hiring Harvey Fruchter, RUN in the opposite direction! This attorney is the embodiment of fraud, legal manipulation, and unethical conduct. Here’s What You Need to Know About His Crooked Tactics: 🚨 Fraudulent Property Transfers: Mr. Fruchter orchestrated an illegal property transfer using a fraudulent Quitclaim Deed (QCD) executed without court approval. Instead of following proper legal procedure, he engaged in backdoor communications with a judge’s law clerk to push through an unauthorized deed. His goal? To fabricate a fake ownership transfer and use it as a weapon for an illegal eviction. 🚨 Collusion & Backroom Dealings: Rather than filing legitimate motions, Fruchter took unethical shortcuts by conspiring with judicial staff to gain an unfair advantage. He knowingly misrepresented property rights to the court, committing RPC 3.3 (false statements to the tribunal) and RPC 8.4 (conduct involving fraud and deceit). 🚨 A True Manipulator of the Legal System: He bends the law for his own gain and has no regard for justice or ethics. He weaponizes legal loopholes, hoping his victims don’t have the resources to fight back. His goal is not to serve justice, but to rig outcomes in his favor through deceitful litigation tactics. 🚨 Violation of Attorney Ethics Rules & Potential Disbarment: This man has violated multiple ethical codes and should not be allowed to practice law. If you are an opposing party, be prepared for underhanded tricks, deceptive filings, and procedural abuse. If you are considering hiring him – think twice! You could find yourself liable for his legal misconduct. Final Warning: 🔴 If you have been a victim of Harvey Fruchter’s fraudulent legal tactics, file an official complaint with the NJ Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE). 🔴 Justice should be based on truth and fairness—not the manipulations of a deceptive attorney like Fruchter. 👎 One star is too generous for someone who has no respect for the law, due process, or professional ethics. Avoid at all costs!
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726 Boulevard
Suite 19
Jefferson Plaza
Kenilworth, NJ 07033
Phone: (908) 241-2626
Fax: (908) 245-5800
Website: http://www.mynjlawyer.com
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