Robert P. Rubicco: Criminal, Liar, Fraud, Daycare Operator – Part XV (Default Judgment of $6,390 to Hartford Cleaners)

Written By: Robert Cox

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STAMFORD, CT (January 11, 2026) — More than a year after a Connecticut Superior Court entered a default judgment against a Norwalk daycare center for unpaid cleaning services, court records show no indication the $6,300.01 award has been satisfied.

Jani-King of Hartford, Inc. sued Anna & Jack’s Treehouse, LLC, doing business as Anna & Jack’s Daycare, alleging breach of a maintenance agreement for cleaning services at the daycare’s facility at 770 Connecticut Avenue in Norwalk.

The agreement, effective August 1, 2022, and signed by Rob Rubicco as owner on behalf of the daycare, required cleaning three times per week in classrooms, lobby, lunchroom, restrooms, library, office and reception areas for a monthly charge of $2,050. An amendment effective January 18, 2023, increased the monthly charge to $2,750 after adding four rooms and one restroom.

Court records show the daycare failed to pay invoiced fees, owing a principal balance of $5,849.25 as of November 2024. Jani-King also sought and received $450.75 in costs, bringing the total judgment to $6,300.01.

The defendant did not file an appearance. The court granted a motion for default for failure to appear on November 6, 2024, and Judge John F. Kavanewsky Jr. entered the judgment without trial on December 4, 2024, in the Judicial District of Stamford/Norwalk at Stamford.

There is no record in publicly available court documents or docket updates indicating that the judgment has been satisfied.

This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards.


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