Lubos Naprstek is suing Dana Naprstek for mail fraud and document fraud violations

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In a recent court filing, Lubos Naprstek has brought a lawsuit against Dana Naprstek in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The plaintiff accuses the defendant of committing mail fraud and document fraud, citing numerous instances where Dana allegedly tampered with mail and falsified documents. Among the allegations, Lubos claims that Dana intercepted a $12,000 check meant for him and deposited it without his knowledge. Additionally, he asserts that she unlawfully obtained a passport for their minor son by forging his signature or lying on federal documents. The plaintiff seeks damages for emotional distress, punitive damages, and other relief deemed appropriate by the court.

Source: 225cv17258_Naprstek_v_Naprstek_Complaint_District_New_Jersey.pdf



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