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04/27/06 at 5:19pm This company is related to (owned by wife) Larry Barasch formerly a guest of the NJ Corrections Department and former owner of Great Feelings Spas.
He has posted on this board in the past.
He was convicted of failing to remit NJ Sales tax collected on his companies sales.
His company went bankrupt after taking 50-100% deposits from 118 consumers.
Please make your own decisions.
Please review the following:
Published in the Asbury Park Press 7/24/02
Defense documents say Larry Barasch is a businessman who had to declare
bankruptcy, not a criminal.
By ELAINE SILVESTRINI
FREEHOLD BUREAU
FREEHOLD -- A spa salesman accused of defrauding dozens of customers by
taking their
money and then declaring bankruptcy is asking a judge to dismiss an
indictment on
grounds the prosecution is illegally using the criminal courts to circumvent
bankruptcy laws.
Larry Barasch, 45, owner and president of Great Feeling Spas in Marlboro,
was indicted in
March on charges of theft and tax evasion.
Authorities alleged that between June 1 and Nov. 30, 2001, Barasch collected
nearly
$400,000 from approximately 60 customers as payment for spas and hot tubs
that he never
ordered. Barasch then declared bankruptcy when it came time for the
merchandise to be
delivered.
04/27/06 at 5:19pm This company is related to (owned by wife) Larry Barasch formerly a guest of the NJ Corrections Department and former owner of Great Feelings Spas.
He has posted on this board in the past.
He was convicted of failing to remit NJ Sales tax collected on his companies sales.
His company went bankrupt after taking 50-100% deposits from 118 consumers.
Please make your own decisions.
Please review the following:
http://www.allbusiness.com/periodicals/articl...
http://www.corporations.state.pa.us/corp/sosk...
Published in the Asbury Park Press 7/24/02
Defense documents say Larry Barasch is a businessman who had to declare
bankruptcy, not a criminal.
By ELAINE SILVESTRINI
FREEHOLD BUREAU
FREEHOLD -- A spa salesman accused of defrauding dozens of customers by
taking their
money and then declaring bankruptcy is asking a judge to dismiss an
indictment on
grounds the prosecution is illegally using the criminal courts to circumvent
bankruptcy laws.
Larry Barasch, 45, owner and president of Great Feeling Spas in Marlboro,
was indicted in
March on charges of theft and tax evasion.
Authorities alleged that between June 1 and Nov. 30, 2001, Barasch collected
nearly
$400,000 from approximately 60 customers as payment for spas and hot tubs
that he never
ordered. Barasch then declared bankruptcy when it came time for the
merchandise to be
delivered.
But in a brief filed with Superior Court Judge Patricia Del Bueno Cleary for
a motion
scheduled to be heard in September, Barasch's lawyer, Scott F. Griffith,
said the defendant
fell into financial difficulties as a result of a severe dropoff in business
following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and because of a sudden demand on
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