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Scumbag Jason Samaritano Arrested Again in New Jersey: Career criminal and fake family court advocate faces charges and probation trouble.

Scumbag Jason Samaritano Arrested Again in New Jersey

    Jason “Jay” Samaritano is back where he belongs: under arrest. The self-styled “family court advocate” was busted again in New Jersey, adding another charge to a criminal history that already includes fraud, theft by deception, stalking, and probation violations. A judge warned just months ago that Samaritano was a “repetitive offender” who was “highly likely to reoffend.” That warning proved prophetic. Instead of reform, Samaritano escalated—harassing real family court advocates, targeting their families, and terrorizing critics online. Now, with probation hanging by a thread, New Jersey’s most notorious fake crusader is facing the consequences he long evaded.

    Jack Drumm's Crime School: Probationer shot up a Guilford lot after Madison PD ignored drugs and child sex at Christopher Ambrose's house.

    JACK DRUMM’S CRIME SCHOOL OF CONNECTICUT

      In 2023, journalist Richard Luthmann warned authorities that probationer Russell Ballard was engaging in drugs and underage sex at the Madison home of disgraced ex-DNC lawyer Christopher Ambrose. Madison Police Chief Jack Drumm was copied on the explosive letter—and did nothing. Just months later, Ballard opened fire in a Guilford parking lot. Authorities found guns, drugs, and a machine gun device. Ballard now sits in a luxury rehab center. Meanwhile, Ambrose’s alleged abuse continues unchecked. Critics say Connecticut’s family court is running a “pedophile protection program.” And Chief Drumm? He looked the other way.