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Apparently in New York State you can file for divorce in any county, except Westchester County (you have to live in Westchester County in order to file there).

Where & How I I file for Divorce in New York?
There are also various factors to consider that may affect your choice of county to file in. New York law allows you to file in the county of either party’s residency (the most common situation). You also have the option of filing in any county in the state (excluding Westchester County, unless of course you or your spouse meets the residency requirement in Westchester County). However, if you choose the second option and opt to file in a county where neither you nor your spouse resides, your spouse may oppose that venue, subject to review by the court. (For example, if you and your spouse both live in Manhattan, and you choose to file in Buffalo, your spouse may oppose Buffalo as the venue, and a court would likely agree because the more convenient option is obviously New York County.)

Some people’s situations will demand a more nuanced assessment to determine which county is strategically best for them to file for divorce in. For example: some courts are known to more commonly order parties to provide for college tuition for their children; some courts follow different precedents with regard to asset valuation dates or pension splitting; some courts are more likely than others to consider fault in awarding spousal support, and the list goes on.

These are only a few examples of the nuances of choosing where is best for you to file for divorce. It is important to discuss your entire situation with your attorney so he or she can best serve your interests.

 
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Added: the GoFundMe they set up for Carmen Vargas is to exhume her remains and move them into her family burial plot to be with her sisters and mother.
 
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Has RH DNA been run through the whole of USA database yet ?

If LE need a conviction to allow/do this - hurry up with the gun charges.....to allow his DNA to be analysed!

Pronto please
 
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This article is dated today (September 9) but all the quotes and info on Asa and her children were published in MSM quite a long time ago. Just repeating the same info here. Nothing new.

EBM
 
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This article is dated today (September 9) but all the quotes and info on Asa and her children were published in MSM quite a long time ago. Just repeating the same info here. Nothing new.

EBM
Sorry to disappoint. Many news outlets are releasing or re-releasing this. Yesterday and today.

 
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Okay. In light of the guns and survivalist equipment going to Nassau County...I have a question.

Why was the defendants wife filing for divorce in Suffolk County? The plaintiff (requesting the divorce) is supposed to file in their county.

Why did her attorney say it would be uncontested?

It isn't uncontested until the defendant (being asked to agree to divorce) agrees to divorce.


These are my theories. Macedonia knows more people in Suffolk. if there is still hope that things in shadows can stay in shadows, or whatever it was causing Burke to interfere in this investigation can still stay under wraps, that hope is much more realistic in Suffolk.

Macedonia knows that it will be uncontested because he knows Asa and Rex have discussed it, perhaps through their attorney.


I am a little tempted to cry foul that the Suffolk officials sent back the guns already, but didn't send back the divorce. But they are separate court systems. I'll just file that oddity in the back of my mind.

Never forget: Macedonia had money laundering and drug possession felonies dropped- by Spota, who installed and enabled Burke


MOO
Also, S Bellone, who has ties to Suffolk County and specifically Oak Beach, knew of Burke’s previous infractions and Internal Affairs investigations and for some reason signed off on Burke’s promotion to Police Chief. Makes one wonder what Spota, Burke and others used to “convince” the aspiring politician, Bellone, to agree to this appointment. In addition, we must put this into context with the forcing out of Dormer and all of this occurring shortly after the discovery of ten bodies and remains along the OP.
 
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Also, S Bellone, who has ties to Suffolk County and specifically Oak Beach, knew of Burke’s previous infractions and Internal Affairs investigations and for some reason signed off on Burke’s promotion to Police Chief. Makes one wonder what Spota, Burke and others used to “convince” the aspiring politician, Bellone, to agree to this appointment. In addition, we must put this into context with the forcing out of Dormer and all of this occurring shortly after the discovery of ten bodies and remains along the OP.
Exactly.

Clearly, the corruption wall is weakened significantly, given the progress shown in forming the task force and the rapid progress it made. Yet, imo either corruption remains, or at the very least Macedonio, who has ties to this cabal, hopes it does. IANAL, and only a NYS divorce lawyer would know for sure, but my understanding is the divorce should be filed where the plaintiff lives. A lawyer's blog says the same, or "possibly" where the defendant lives; the blog uses the same "should" language.

Hueremann, the defendant in the divorce and the accused in three murders, lives in Nassau county. That does not change just because he is incarcerated. He didn't move house. He was arrested and held without bail. So this would not be one of those possibilities suggested by the lawyers blog.

Is it allowed in NYS to file divorce in a different county than where the plaintiff lives? All of the court websites indicate that you should, but don't quite say must. I can think of examples where it would be problematic and perhaps the courts would want to be flexible. For instance if there were DV and the location was not safe for the victim, or if there a clear conflict in an "appropriate" county, such as the NYS Supreme Court justice(s) has a relationship with a party. But in this situation, I know of no conflicts in the appropriate county of Nassau, and it seems problematic to me to go to Suffolk.

Shout out to anybody with knowledge of NYS marital law: Why is Macedonia filing AE divorce petition in Suffolk County instead of Nassau? And is it allowed? Do the courts reject such petition? Or forward them?

MOO
 
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This looks facinating. Pity I can't read it.


I tried to get access it said was free for one article per month, but registration had to come from a non-personal email address.

MOO
Here’s another link, just a summary


The county was trying to claw back damages for salaries paid, etc. to the corrupt former employees, Spota and Burke.
 
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Sep 9, 2023

'Sep 8, 2023 #gilgobeach #abcnews #news
Authorities arrested suspect Rex Heuermann July 13, 2023, in connection with three murders near Gilgo Beach on Long Island, New York. Heuermann pleaded not guilty.'
 
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NEW SEASON: The bound bodies of four women are found along a desolate stretch of beach. Disturbing new details about the architect police say is a serial killer. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, Sept. 16 at 9/8c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
 
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Ok, this one is a bit of a reach for NY Post. The article never claims he was physically on the ship.

“On the second day of her trip, “There was a white envelope under my door. … It was a note from [Heuermann],” Henriquez said.

“The note said, ‘I told you I could find you anywhere,’ ” she said.

It’s possible for people back home to arrange for gifts or messages to be delivered to passengers on a cruise ship. I’m not even sure you have to know the cabin number.

I’m not saying the note isn’t creepy, but the article makes it sound like he was on the ship himself.
 
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The attorney for the wife of alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex A. Heuermann is seeking to have his legally owned guns returned to the family’s Massapequa Park home, saying it’s marital property worth “hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

Robert Macedonio said his client, Asa Ellerup, who filed for divorce six days after the arrest of her husband of 27 years, has a right to retain ownership of any firearms that were possessed legally. He said he intends to file a notice of claim on the property after it is transferred to law enforcement in Nassau County for consideration of gun charges against Heuermann.

“The county has no lawful right to any of it that's not considered illegal contraband,” Macedonio said…

A Newsday review of a Suffolk County Police Department Property Section inventory of Heuermann’s seized guns reveals he had a collection of historic long guns, hunting rifles, revolvers and semi-automatic weapons.

Heuermann’s collection includes guns from nearly every decade dating back the 1860s. Firearms in his cache were manufactured in the United States, England, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Belgium, Brazil, Romania, Israel and France. Some are firearms used in the world wars, while other types include an Uzi and “Tommy” guns, court records show.

They range in value of between a couple hundred dollars to more than $5,000 apiece, according to a comparison of the inventory and online gun dealer price listings…

Macedonio, of Islip Terrace, estimates the entire gun collection could be worth about $300,000.

“They are valuable collectors’ items that he collected legally,” Macedonio said, adding that Heuermann was a “gun guy” who attended NRA conferences.

Macedonio said any outstanding jewelry, clothing and cash removed from the home during the police search should also be returned to Ellerup, who he said is entitled to at least half the marital assets pending the outcome of the divorce.

 
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Ok, this one is a bit of a reach for NY Post. The article never claims he was physically on the ship.

“On the second day of her trip, “There was a white envelope under my door. … It was a note from [Heuermann],” Henriquez said.

“The note said, ‘I told you I could find you anywhere,’ ” she said.

It’s possible for people back home to arrange for gifts or messages to be delivered to passengers on a cruise ship. I’m not even sure you have to know the cabin number.


stalking does not mean physical proximity necessarily.
substitute the word tracking if it's easier.
 
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Ok, this one is a bit of a reach for NY Post. The article never claims he was physically on the ship.

“On the second day of her trip, “There was a white envelope under my door. … It was a note from [Heuermann],” Henriquez said.

“The note said, ‘I told you I could find you anywhere,’ ” she said.

It’s possible for people back home to arrange for gifts or messages to be delivered to passengers on a cruise ship. I’m not even sure you have to know the cabin number.

I’m not saying the note isn’t creepy, but the article makes it sound like he was on the ship himself.
Obviously, it didn't sound that way to you. You didnt come to the conclusion he booked himself on the cruise.

It did sound creepy to you, which I believe was the point of this this story.

It is tabloidish. Which is to be expected since the Post is a tabloid. But it's not a stretch.

I think it tells a story which shows how Rex Heuermann appears to enjoy creeping out and spooking out women. It is your basic retrospective search for red flags.

MOO
 
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Just euuuuuuggggh. What a nightmare. This guy is worse than I imagined............
 
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Ok, this one is a bit of a reach for NY Post. The article never claims he was physically on the ship.

“On the second day of her trip, “There was a white envelope under my door. … It was a note from [Heuermann],” Henriquez said.

“The note said, ‘I told you I could find you anywhere,’ ” she said.

It’s possible for people back home to arrange for gifts or messages to be delivered to passengers on a cruise ship. I’m not even sure you have to know the cabin number.

I’m not saying the note isn’t creepy, but the article makes it sound like he was on the ship himself.

It's a teaser for the show. It does reveal, however, that Rex H. was one sick creep who harassed and terrified women he knew. It's very indicative of his predator-like ways, his obsession with controlling women and instilling fear and terror. Just a guess, but there will be similar witness testimonies at his trial, showing how he was obsessed with controlling and terrorizing women.

Harrison declined to comment on whether Heuermann was looking to kill again before being taken into custody, but the top cop reiterated that he believed the South Shore native “was somebody that ruined families, somebody who’s a predator, somebody who shattered lives.

Once the Gilgo Beach victims were discovered, Heuermann must have realized he needed to slow his roll and stop killing. It didn't stop him from stalking and abusing women.

Some women might think it's harmless and amusing, but they would be the exception. Most women would be disturbed if a boss or acquaintance treated them this way.

JMO
 

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