A man embroiled in a bitter custody battle with his former wife has filed a complaint with the Statewide Grievance Committee against Enfield lawyer Mary T. Bergamini, a court-appointed child advocate for his daughter.
The action is just the latest twist in a bizarre case in which Eric Stevens claims his former wife, Tracy, hired a hitman to kill him. Stevens is angry that, despite his ex-wife’s arrest, she retains custody of the couple’s nearly 9-year-old daughter. The stakes are high: The Associated Press, citing police, reported that there’s a $50 million fund linked to the girl’s custody.
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