Gary S. Blonder, a former director of the failed Landmark Bank known for his lavish lifestyle before he went to prison for bank fraud, stood beside his court-appointed public defender in federal court Monday and pleaded not guilty on wire fraud charges. Blonder, who lived in a $1.6 million West Hartford house and drove a Rolls-Royce before he was convicted of bank fraud, previously owned a well-known auto parts company in Hartford. Now, Blonder, 47, and his estranged wife, Jacquelyne Blonder Trieber, 41, are accused of defrauding an Arizona client of nearly $100,000 through Blonder International, an East Hartford-based luxury yacht chartering business.
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