Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
14, 2014
The homeowners paid Leiton to repair damage incurred by Superstorm Sandy, except for the owners of the Merrick home, which suffered damage from another storm. Despite claiming to own a company named R & A Home Improvements, Inc., Leiton did not have a valid Home Improvement license to perform the work at the time he entered into the contracts with the four homeowners. Leiton had his license suspended by the Nassau County Office of Consumer Affairs in April 2012 after failing to appear at an OCA hearing for failing to perform work for a client. Anyone who thinks they may have been victimized by Leiton or his company, R & A Home Improvements, Inc., should contact the DAs Complaints Bureau at 516-571-3505. Assistant District Attorney Edward Bailey is prosecuting the case under the supervision of Marshall Trager, Chief of DA Rices Government & Consumer Frauds Bureau, in cooperation with the Nassau County Office of Consumer Affairs. The charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless found guilty. ###