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Ronald Samuels is accused in the murder-for-hire plot of his ex-wife, Heather Grossman. Heather was rendered a quadriplegic after she was shot in 1997. Her then-husband, John Grossman, sustained minor injuries. Prosecutors argue Samuels ordered the hit amidst a bitter child custody dispute.
Mar 16, 2022 · Already convicted of trying to have his ex-wife murdered, Ronald Samuels would have been allowed to deny Grossman the money she desperately needed after the hitman's bullet tore through...
- Jane Musgrave
Jan 8, 2010 · The same courtroom where a judge later ordered Samuels — a former multimillionaire car dealer — to pay $354,000 in restitution, to help cover costs of her medical care.
- Susan Spencer-Wendel
Feb 27, 2023 · A judge ordered Samuels to pay his ex-wife more than $300,000 in restitution, but Grossman said she doesn't anticipate that she will ever see that money.
Samuels owed $51,672.82 in child support arrearages and the family court judge had ordered him to pay $18,528.98 by October 14, 1997. Samuels had a $1 million life insurance policy on Heather Grossman, at the time he planned her death. Samuels solicited the assistance of other individuals and met with them to discuss an assassination scheme.
Nov 1, 2006 · A Boca Raton man was sentenced to life in prison plus 120 years Tuesday for hiring hit men to kill his former wife and her husband in 1997. Ronald Samuels, 58, was convicted earlier in the day.
Jan 10, 2010 · The attempted hit took place in Boca Raton in 1997. Three years ago a jury convicted Samuels. In addition to getting life in prison, Samuels was also ordered to pay restitution of nearly $340,000 to Grossman to pay medical bills. And that's the problem. Samuels hasn't paid. Friday Grossman testified by video conference call from her home in ...