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Friday, June 12, 2009

In Memory of Mr. Roberto Hung, Lombard homeowner, U.S. citizen, resident in DuPage County, Illinois, USA


A Constitutional Petition to Compensate the Hung Family for the Demolition of the Lombard Brick Bungalow and the Real Estate Assets at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in DuPage, Illinois, USA.

The family of Mr. Roberto Hung, Lombard resident homeowner, taxpayer, and U.S. citizen, is petitioning full cash compensation for the public use and demolition of private real estate property and family assets, by the Village of Lombard, the Police Department, and the Fire Department in the County of DuPage. Compensatory cash donations are requested for the Hung Family due to financial hardship, imposed by the Village of Lombard, and experienced by the eldest daughter Gardenia C. Hung. Please mail your cash contribution for disaster roofing water damages, plumbing flooding, and final losses, in care of Gardenia Hung, by mail to Post Office Box 1274, Lombard, Illinois 60148-1274, United States of America.

The Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow was acquired by Roberto Hung on September 2, 1993 through September 2, 1996, with cash retirement funds, IRA money markets, and 401K monies accrued in employment savings through profit-sharing invested at Fel-Pro, Inc. auto gasket company, also known today as Federal Mogul Corporation Sealing Systems, located at 7450 North McCormick Boulevard, in Skokie, Illinois 60076-8103. Fel- Pro, Inc. was managed and family-owned by Lewis C. Weinberg, the Lehman Brothers, Mr. Kessler, and others, along with son David Weinberg and daughter, Barbara Kessler. After Roberto Hung paid for the Lombard real estate property, he was abused as a resident homeowner, taxpayer, and U.S. citizen.

On December 22, 1996, Mr. Hung was injured at home in Lombard after 9:00 PM, before Christmas Day. After recovering from a stroke in 1997, Roberto Hung was throttled and murdered by the respiratory therapist Ben Aguilar at Vencor Northlake Hospital, on June 18, 1998. Coincidentally, Fel-Pro, Inc., the automotive gasket sealing magnet, known for a wide-range of worker benefits was also sold in 1998, in the amount of $720 million dollars to Federal Mogul Corporation based in Michigan and nation-wide. Ten years later, Mr. Lewis C. Weinberg died, last Thursday, on October 30, 1998, at his Chicago home in Illinois, at the age of 93 years old.

Since Fel-Pro, Inc. was sold in 1997, Mr. Roberto Hung became abused, injured, and eventually murdered, while holding Lombard real estate property, residency, and homeownership in the County of DuPage. In addition, the Lombard Brick Bungalow was damaged extensively by public use of the Lombard Police Department, the Fire Department, and the Village of Lombard, during the course of municipal services and operations which caused detrimental disaster roofing water damages , plumbing flooding and demolition losses.

On Wednesday, November 5, 2008, the Lombard Fire Department, instigated by Keith Steiskal, and others, demolished the Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow at 502 S Westmore-Meyers Road in DuPage.

Now the Hung Family is petitioning for cash compensation and financial remuneration by the Village of Lombard and others who have publicly used the private property owned by the Hung Family. Forward compensatory cash donations for the Estate of Roberto Hung by mail, in care of daughter Gardenia Hung, directly to Post Office Box 1274, Lombard, Illinois 60148-1274, United States of America.

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