
The Connecticut Office Of Chief Disciplinary Counsel is seeking suspension of former State Senator Dennis Bradley’s law license following his March conviction by a federal jury on six counts of election fraud stemming from his 2018 run for state office, as well as the legal review panel filing misconduct complaints with the Superior Court that include Bradley fleecing an immigration client a fee of $30,000 for legal services, failing to show up to court, or “provide any invoices substantiating the work performed.”
Bradley’s alleged no-show performance got the client kicked out of the country, but not without her filing a complaint for his legal inaction.
Whatever happened to a lawyer zealously representing a client? Oh, that’s right, Dennis Bradley was busy fighting for his liberty over election fraud charges to pay attention to a client.
The next court hearings on this matter are scheduled for this week and next. See state disciplinary counsel complaint here

It gets better.
While the case above plays out in Waterbury Superior Court, a court complaint unrelated to that filed on Tuesday charges both Dennis Bradley and his brother Mark Bradley, law partners with the Bridgeport-based Bradley Law Group, with fleecing another law firm out of fees associated with a personal injury case.
See here
The Bradley brothers continue to pound the pavement – or is it pound of flesh? – extolling their virtues as immigration lawyers. Perhaps you can argue the Bradley brothers rival Donald Trump for kicking local immigrants out of the country with no due process.
Mark Bradley is also a candidate for judge of probate, under investigation by the State Elections Enforcement Commission for voting dually in Connecticut and Massachusetts while utilizing a false Bridgeport address.
Mark Bradley, a registered Republican in Massachusetts for more than 20 years, is challenging incumbent Democrat Judge of Probate Paul Ganim in an August 11 primary.
Maybe the Bradley brothers – Dennis The Menace and MAGA Mark – are trying to line up a pardon or pardons?
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