To: jhild who wrote (825 ) 11/11/1999 9:53:00 PM From: jhild Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1156
Highlights of another Anthony Marchiano story from Naples FL: Marchiano facing child custody, neighborhood problems in Naples Four families who live off Gordon Drive sued Marchiano to force him to chop down the sea grape bushes and trees he planted that block their access path to the beach. The case has dragged on for two years. . . . Marchiano's Atlanta attorney, Wilmer "Buddy" Parker, said Marchiano's dispute with his neighbors is the least of his worries now. . . . Marchiano has petitioned the New York court to allow him to pay for legal expenses and $26,495 a month for living expenses - including $200 a month for toiletries, $300 a month for dry cleaning, $800 monthly for food and $4,300 for car lease payments. Marchiano owns 30 vehicles as part of his luxury car collection that includes four Ferraris, a Lamborghini and two Aston Martins. . . . In the local custody case, a judge ordered Marchiano in March to abide by an agreement to allow his ex-wife supervised visitation of their 9-year-old son. The local judge's order said Marchiano unilaterally had stopped the visits. But Marchiano has snubbed the court order. He's prevented his ex-wife, Christine Marchiano of Deerfield Beach, from seeing their son for more than three months, Collier court documents show. . . . Last year, Christine Marchiano sued Anthony Marchiano, saying he had improperly cut her alimony payments and denied her visitation with their son. She also charged Marchiano with civil theft, saying he took money from a brokerage account in her name with more than $300,000 that she didn't know existed. To settle that case, Marchiano paid his ex-wife $80,000 for alimony and $140,000 related to the brokerage account without admitting wrongdoing. Christine Marchiano isn't seeking more money in the new case, only unsupervised visits of their son. naplesnews.com