The attorney representing Fotis Dulos wants Gloria Farber sanctioned for filing a last-minute attempt to attach his client’s assets on the eve of last week’s civil trial in the $2.5 million lawsuits she filed against him.

Attorney William Murray, representing Fotis Dulos in the lawsuits, called the filing another attempt by Farber and her legal team to “harass and badger the defendant in any way possible.”

Attorney Richard Weinstein, representing Farber and the estate of her late husband Hilliard in the lawsuits, sought a pre-judgement remedy asking a judge to attach $230,000 of Fotis Dulos’ assets on Dec. 2 — just one day before the trial began.

Weinstein contended in court filings that documents show Hilliard Farber loaned his daughter and her husband $500,000 in 2011 to help pay for their Jefferson Crossing home in Farmington.

Jennifer Dulos’ name was taken off the court proceedings after she disappeared on May 24 and Fotis Dulos was charged with tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution.

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Weinstein said in foreclosure papers last week that he believes Jennifer Dulos died on or about May 24, making Fotis Dulos the sole owner of the home. Despite an intense investigation, Jennifer Dulos has not been found.

Weinstein wants a court to force Fotis Dulos to provide an accounting of his assets so $230,000 can be attached to pay the balance of the loan and interest incurred if he doesn’t make payment after a judgment in the lawsuits.

The lawsuits filed by Gloria Farber claim Fotis Dulos owes the family $2.5 million in loans to his high-end real estate company, Fore Group. Murray’s defense during the two-day trial centered on claims his client has already paid a substantial amount of money to the Farber family that wasn’t recognized in Weinstein’s accounting.

Fotis Dulos testified that he and his father-in-law had a good relationship and said the money he received after 2009 was considered a gift — not a loan.

A judge will decide the cases after both attorneys file closing argument briefs on Dec. 19. In the meantime, Weinstein was seeking a hearing on his motion for the pre-judgement remedy, which Murray called “nonsensical” considering the trial already occurred. Murray wants Weinstein and Farber sanctioned by the court for submitting the filing.

Emails entered as evidence in the trial show Jennifer and Fotis Dulos discussing in the weeks before she left her husband in May 2017 the $1,250 monthly interest payments he had been making on the $500,000 loan.

No payments were made after June 2017 when Jennifer Dulos moved out with their five children and rented a home in New Canaan. The two were embroiled in a contentious two-year divorce when she disappeared.

In addition to criminal charges in the disappearance, Fotis Dulos is facing several civil court proceedings, including two foreclosures on the Jefferson Crossing home and on a New Canaan property his company developed and was trying to sell.

His defense attorney, Norm Pattis, appeared Thursday before the state Supreme Court to appeal a gag order in the criminal case.

According to arrest warrants, police believe Fotis Dulos was “lying in wait” when Jennifer Dulos arrived home from dropping off their children at school in New Canaan at around 8:05 a.m. May 24.

Police said two people resembling Fotis Dulos and his former girlfriend Michelle Troconis were seen on video the night of the disappearance in Hartford. Fotis Dulos was seen on the videos dumping bags that were later determined to contain his wife’s blood and clothing, the warrants said.

Police said Fotis Dulos and Troconis also took a red Toyota Tacoma pickup truck belonging to a Fore Group employee to a car wash in the days after the disappearance.

Fotis Dulos also urged the employee to remove the seats, which he did but turned them over to investigators who found Jennifer Dulos’ blood on one of them, according to arrest warrants.

Fotis Dulos will next appear for the criminal charges in state Superior Court in Stamford on Jan. 9.