| #1 - Posted 7 July 2008, 11:46 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1023 Posts: 18 | Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. Dominican Damage by Justin F. Lazard Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic -- June 30, 08 -- Recently, I married my wife Shannon Fluet Lazard at a hotel called Casa Colonial in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. We spent roughly fifty-thousand US dollars on the wedding. When we went to the hotel to dispute a six thousand dollar charge for a pool party with open bar that had to be cancelled due to rain (the wedding contract had a 'Force Major' clause), the manager Luigi Di Ciaccio was stubborn and unwilling to refund the money. When confronted by my wife and called a thief, he retaliated by saying, "Your wife is stupid!", grabbing her arm and muscling her toward the door. Seeing my wife, seven weeks pregnant, in clear danger, I stepped to her defense, punching Luigi in the face. A scuffle ensued and, after an exchange of words, we left the hotel and got in our car. When faced with security blocking the gate, my wife became scarred and got out to open it. When she did so, a large security guard approached her with a wooden baton and began swinging at her. Panicked, I charged the car forward, forcing the guard to back off. Soon police arrived and, after a visit to the hospital, we found ourselves at the district attorney's office pleading our case. To no avail. It became imminently clear that we were amidst a cozy network of corrupt greed-mongers who were laughing diabolically as Shannon tried to tell her story. Needless to say, we got out of there and retreated to our apartment. The next day, we hired a lawyer and went to file a grievance with the court for battered women, where we encountered another victim, a Dominican woman who'se husband had blackened her eye and bitten a chunk of flesh from her arm. I offered to pay for her representation and soon we were headed for our apartment. On the way, our lawyer, Milton Jimenez, received a call that Shannon and I were being sought for arrest. Shannon, understandably, panicked and insisted we go to the American embassy for asylum. I dropped her off, choosing to return home and face the authorities who I was warned would be waiting for me. There was no one there and I, along with the frightened Dominican woman, waited. Finally, after several very unpleasant hours, our friend returned to the apartment and told me he had driven Shannon, at the embassy's counsel, to the neighboring city of Santiago and checked her into a safe hotel. The next day, we went to a reputable hospital and got a sonograph of Shannon's leg and arm which were enflamed and she had water under the knee. We returned to Puerto Plata and Shannon appeared on local radio and tv to tell her story. The next day, charges were suddenly dropped against us and the hotel began loosing reservations by the dozens. Currently, we are suing Casa Colonial for fifty-million dollars for pain and suffering (a sum that was laughed at but we feel is light considering the trauma incurred); the DA issued arrest warrants for Mr. Di Ciaccio and the guard, Mr. Minaya, who spent one night behind bars but has since been released. Luigi Di Ciaccio (who claims to be pals with the DR President Leonel) is still at large. Evidently, our case is trying to be squashed by local politicians, namely the DA Victor Mueses and the governor of Puerto Plata, Jose De Lo Santo Cesar (who happens to be cousins with one of the hotel's owners), and is no stranger to bribes. For over ten years he has refused to shut down two toxic electrical plants responsible for numerous illnesses and deaths in the area which have been extensively documented and proven. As American citizens living abroad, we feel it is our duty to expose this horrid corruption and darkness and warn any travelers intending to visit the Dominican Republic to steer clear of the Hotel Casa Colonial and the entire region for that matter. If you do choose to come here, stay at the Meringue resort, a five star establishment with descent and honest management. AFTERWORD: As of late, during our second meeting with Mueses, it was blatantly obvious he had been greased (the hotel's five lawyers had had a shady pre-meeting with him prior to the meeting). We did two more outspoken interviews with local tv about our nightmare and the ensuing corruption. As it turned out, Casa Colonial was unrepentant, offering only shallow apologies and no financial restitution. In the end, Mueses was all ears for the opposition and unwilling to listen to our side or consider any of the evidence we presented to him. There was also an anonymous attempt to buy off our lawyer for $6000.00 US dollars, which he refused. Additionally, one of the hotel owners even stooped as low as calling our lawyer's father (a prominent and influential local attorney) to urge him to get his son to drop the case, which he declined to do. Contact: Justin and Shannon Lazard tel: (917-532-3707) email: jforcel@yahoo.com |
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| #2 - Posted 7 July 2008, 1:41 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 1145 | RE: Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. What happened to you and your wife is horrendous Mr. Lazard. Hopefully, that guinea bastard who runs the Colonial will get recompensed by a little something called Karma. Unfortunately justice, or what passess for it in DR, will not even be so much as a nuisance to the likes of Di Ciaccio. And people ask me why is it that someone such as myself does not make their home in DR. This is why. The blatant abuse that exists in Dominican society coming from those with means is just plain intolerable. In the meantime I will do my part and tell anyone traveling to DR to stear clear of the Casa Colonial. |
| #3 - Posted 7 July 2008, 2:06 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DN Join date: March 2008 Member #: 478 Posts: 369 | RE: Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. The Hotel Casa Colonial in Puerto Plata is one of the best and one of the most expensive hotels in DR.... besides is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World ... So I think they won't want to lose their reputation and they will take care of what happened I hope so... Edited on 7/7/2008 2:07 PM by MrDom. |
| #4 - Posted 7 July 2008, 5:13 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Montellano Join date: June 2008 Member #: 944 Posts: 191 | RE: Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. I am or was not even going to comment on this tragic incident for I am too emotionally angry to do so. Point being is, that is the usual work of DR's corrupted as most Dominicans who would rather sale their sould, conscience and moral to those Foreigners paying them good money. Thus the corrupted Dominican Police Force in DR, Dominican Human Traffickers , Dominican Sell-out Tigueres and much more and DR is not the only Country to be blamed in this. I speak for all these little Country who have lost their senses in contributing to corruption. Yeah Haiti is in it too, along with Jamaica, Turks & Caicos , Aruba, you name it... This story was disturbing as this poor woman and her husband could have lost their precious baby that even then with the amount of exposure of this story this manager and Hotel was not put out of Service nor any issue for his arrest was made leave alone the possible grievance and emotional hardship they have put this couple through which needs to be compensated according to the law. |
| #5 - Posted 8 July 2008, 11:45 AM | |
Location: Switzerland Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1026 Posts: 7 | I have been several time to the DR and have spent some times at this Hotel. I m really surprise to hear this story as my stays have always been extremely pleasant, and i always found management to be extremely professional and courteous. therefore i tend to look at this story with a bit of hesitation and try not to be 1 sided. After a little googling around, I find out that the wedding party consists of wealthy people (kids of wealthy people). More or less connected to hollywood night life. so i can imagine the kind of mentality they have. Loads of easy money and the attitude that goe with it. Therefore I would like to suggest everyone to stay a bit calm and not to judge too fast. Like I said, having been in the hotel (and having recommanded that place to others) I m extremely reserved about how really all those events happened. they re would be no excuse for anyone to hit a woman (being pregnant or not). And if that s the case, i would be the first one to be openly condemning it. but i do find a bit fishy how well organised this whole bashin campaign is turning out. it all sounds so well prepared by a well paid lawyer !! And how odd someone so rich would want to think the best solution now is to ask for 50 million dollars !!! I m also very unconfortable about the way Mr Lazard condescandantly speaks about DR. (the good US citizen giving lessons to the poor DR crooks). And for what I know, most management at this hotel happen to be europeans... Let s see in the long term what really comes out of this. But let s not be judging when we only have 1 side of the story !!! so far, i would still recommand this marvelous hotel to anyone, adn still think DRs are great and welcoming people ! |
| #6 - Posted 8 July 2008, 12:36 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 1145 | RE: Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. "I m also very unconfortable about the way Mr Lazard condescandantly [sic] speaks about DR. (the good US citizen giving lessons to the poor DR crooks)." Listen Buddy I'm Dominican and Mr. Lazard did no such thing. He merely stated what transpired and offered advice to anyone thinking of visiting the area. If I had a negative experience while on vacation you best believe I'm going to relate my feelings to others. It has nothing to do with a US citizen giving lessons to poor DR crooks. It's called calling a spade a spade. I believe MR. Lazard. Why? Because I'm familiar with what transpires in DR and his story is just plain typical. It's interesting how you tried to twist Mr. Lazard's comments into an anti-Dominican thing. It makes me question what your real motives are and who it is that you represent. PS condescandantly, when spelled correctly, should be condescendingly. We're just Dominicans but some of us actually know english |
| #7 - Posted 8 July 2008, 1:19 PM | |
Location: Switzerland Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1026 Posts: 7 | RE: Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. First, I find it amazing that you woudl not understand that it is somehow normal to keep calm before hearing both side of a story and not accusing anyone. It is very dangerous and disturbing to see names thrown out like that and approve by other when noone really knows the truth. I dont know, and dont pretend to know. Therefore i will not accuse anyone or agree on anything. the only thing i know is that i know that hotel and all the times i ve been to the DR has always been a great time. And for my english, once again, i m glad that you "as a DR know better english than me". congratulation !! it does not bother me and i accept it. English is not my main language and sorry for the mistakes ! just odd that you would "attack" me on this....... this just shows the anger in here... just because i feel like doubting a little bit what a guy says.... i accept and respect anyone s feeling and their opinion, so please, do the same when i feel this angry bashing feels strange to me. oh and please, do not start with "who are you representing" because this is the kind of argument that everyone can throw to everyone in here !! it makes not much sense. If i was representing the hotel or the people being attacked, trust me, it would be much more agressively and probably through legal means, seeing the diffamation done on this forum respect to you sir ! |
| #8 - Posted 8 July 2008, 1:22 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 4378 | RE: Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. consuello, i have spent time in many caribbean territories, and jamaica happens to be one of them. i have no idea if you have first hand experience with the country, but i can tell you that from what i saw of the culture, there is no parallel there with what happened in this case. in the DR, all kinds of foreigners from Europe and North America come to this country and set up themselves as overlords. they open up businesses and hire their compatriots, excluding the locals, to a large degree. they strut around with airs of superiority , and Dominicans aggravate the condition by giving them free reign to behave any way they feel. the ex British colonies, such as jamaica, are a different story. there are no guys like this Italian hotel manager throwing weight around. they have to walk a fine line, because jamaicans, guys from trinidad, guys from guyana and st croix, do not suffer fools gladly. i remember one night i was in a bar on the north coast when some drunken German came in and started terrorising locals. one dominican told me that the guy´s name was Deiter, and he was a real ´¨tough guy¨. i pointed out to him that in trini, st croix, jamaica, et al, there are no tough german guys called Deiter. the only tough guys are the ones who were born in the country. foreigners who act tough get tenderised in very short order!! |
| #9 - Posted 8 July 2008, 1:33 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 1145 | RE: Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. "If i was representing the hotel or the people being attacked, trust me, it would be much more agressively and probably through legal means, seeing the diffamation done on this forum " Let me go out and buy boots so that I can shake in them.. "it does not bother me and i accept it. English is not my main language and sorry for the mistakes ! just odd that you would "attack" me on this....... " I did no such thing. I simply corrected you. My, aren't we sensitive high up in the Alps. "respect to you sir !" None to you swiss miss. The fact is that if anyone has been condescending on here it has been you in your vain attempt to point out to us who it is that is offending (in your miserly opinion) and waving aside one's firsthand knowledge of Dominican society. Comment on Swiss society and maybe you'll have something I can work with and take into account. Your comments and observations on Dominican society only fuel laughter in someone such as myself. |
| #10 - Posted 8 July 2008, 2:08 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 1145 | RE: Dominican Damage: Pregnant wife beaten by Hotel Casa Colonial mngmt. Dread, believe me when I tell you that there are Dominicans that are fearless and don't take crap from anyone..this german fellow is VERY lucky that he dind't run into such an individual. |