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  • Report:  #1159500

Complaint Review: John Perez

John Perez N.J. Legal Process ServiceNew Jersey Private Process Servers Registry PPS Collateral Services New Jersey Professional Process Servers Association National Association of Professional Process Servers Non profit Self Dealing Peer pressure unprofessional enterprises Brick New Jersey

  • Reported By:
    Randy Scott — Wisconsin
  • Submitted:
    Fri, July 04, 2014
  • Updated:
    Fri, July 04, 2014

Mr John Perez is an attorney who in 1985 was suspended by the New Jersey bar for commingling client trust funds with his personal funds. At that time during his suspension he became a process server.

Mr Perez is a director of the following non profits 1. National Association of Professional Process Servers 2. as president of the New Jersey Association of Professional Process Servers.

Mr Perez in 2012 resigned from the board of NAPPS in light of his failure to properly maintain the committee chair of the state charters in regarss to the NAPSP requirement of tax exemption on several of them.

Mr Perez came back in 2014 to a seat on the NAPPS as a director. Apparently believeing that the heat of potential investiagtions is over. In alliance with Steven Glenn and Serve-Now and his private companies for profit  is embarking on efforts to wrest control of NAPPS from Gary Crowe, Fred Blum and other founders.

In addition Mr. Perez has created several for profit institutions that are tied into (note commingling) non profit intangible assets. Specifically he owns New Jersey Private Process Servers Registry. and the Professional Process Server-Collateral Services, LLC

Mr Perez is using his position and commingling/connecting the intangible assets of the non profits to private gain. Because of this Mr Perez decision are compromised and hiw is unable to make rational judicial decisions in regards to fact based presentations of his fiducuiary obligations. He shows this by his actions against freedom of speech and harming those who seek accountability in the NAPPS.

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