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NASGA Member
I am old enough to retire. I have been
a Postal worker for over forty years. I hold a full time position
earning approximately $50,000 a year, in addition to working extensive
overtime.
I was happy for all those years until I
was introduced to the judicial system in 2000. The landlord of the
building I had been living in for the prior ten years refused to make
what I considered necessary repairs, so I resorted to self help and
withheld a portion of the rent. The apartment that I was living in was
rent controlled, so it is easy to understand why the landlord decided to
start eviction proceedings.
Instead of eviction, I was placed under
guardianship by Hon. Anthony Cutrona, Justice of the Supreme Court in
Kings County, Brooklyn, NY in March of 2001 in order to protect me.
This is when my life turned into a
nightmare. When a guardian is appointed for a person, all their civil
rights are lost. I could no longer control my own money. The court
ordered that all of my salary, including all overtime pay, must be sent
to the guardian, a company ironically called Self Help
Community Services, Inc. Each week, the guardian returns a total of $325
which my wife and I are expected to live on.
I am in dire need of dental work, but
when the bill became five hundred dollars, the guardian would no longer
pay it.
My hearing loss is having a
negative effect at my job (I am totally deaf in one ear and partially
deaf in the other), but when I ordered hearing aids, the guardian
cancelled my personal check. My co-workers find it annoying because
they have to constantly repeat instructions because I cant hear them
when they speak. Sometimes people mistake my loudness for
aggressiveness.
I have made my problem known to many
agencies in New York, have contacted and emailed the first lady, Oprah
Winfrey, etc. and has been told that they can not help me.

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