In the Shadow of a Name: Madeline Dziena and Her Family

Madeline Dziena

A personal introduction

The public threads that make up Madeline Dziena’s portrait have been traced by me. Pulling these pieces together seemed like putting together a little mosaic from court documents, obituaries, and public mentions, which is why I write in the first person. It’s not a studio portrait. It has a gritty texture. Occasionally, court dates, family conflicts, and a few shocking statistics stop it. However, it conveys a narrative about property, family, and how private lives appear in public records.

Who Madeline Dziena appears to be

Madeline Dziena – spelled as you asked – emerges mainly as a figure tied to property and to family. She shows up in public legal records associated with an LLC that managed apartments in Manhattan. Her name is tied to a long-running rent-overcharge matter that generated administrative rulings and later court proceedings. She is not a household name in the way her daughter is known in entertainment, but she is present in the civic documents that govern housing, ownership, and dispute resolution. Numbers and dates anchor the account. In 2009 an administrative assessment appeared in the record with an assessed sum in the realm of $201,593.29. That figure reverberates through subsequent procedural filings in 2010, 2012, 2018, and 2019.

Family and personal relationships

I treat family as the engine that moves much of this narrative. Family ties are also the public explanation for why certain names recur. Here is a concise map of the main people connected to Madeline.

Alexis Dziena – daughter

Alexis, born in 1984, is the most public member of the family. She is an actress, and press coverage over the years has repeatedly identified her as a daughter. Her life in the public eye inevitably brings the family into the glare from time to time.

Dennis Dziena – partner in business and household

Dennis appears in legal filings as a person closely associated with Madeline. The LLC that manages certain property holdings is commonly referenced alongside his name. In documents he is described in a relational role that ties him to Madeline and the family business apparatus.

Henry J. Dziena – older generation

Obituary records identify Henry J. Dziena as part of the family tree. He anchors a generation that reflects the family surname across decades.

Maternal lineage – DiDio family notes

Records show maternal family names in small local obituaries and genealogy pages. Names such as Mellon DiDio and Angelina DiDio appear in the paper trail. They map the broader context that frames Madeline as part of a layered, multi generation family.

Career, finance, and public matters

Madeline is not well-known for her public autobiographical profile or corporate speaking engagements. Her public appearance is merely a formality. Participation with Dziena LLC and associated companies that leased or subleased rent-regulated flats is the key career fact. The administrative findings and court dockets that list the LLC and its members show the financial impact.

Here, numbers are important. A 2009 administrative evaluation estimated treble damages at about $201,593.29. 2010 and 2012 saw remands, appeals, and reconsiderations. With significant entries in 2018 and 2019, the case persisted into the appeal and supreme court dockets. That series of entries and counters, decisions and responses, like a dispute ledger. The public record demonstrates behavior rather than motivations.

Additionally, an offshore database node with a name that sounds like family members has surfaced in public lists. Such entries are frequently reported, repeated, and then discussed in tabloids and forums. They make noise. They don’t add up to a comprehensive financial biography.

The timeline – dates and highlights

Year Event
1984 Birth year of Alexis, the daughter who later becomes a public figure.
2003 Business events and sublease actions appear in corporate exhibits related to the Manhattan property.
2007 Maternal family obituaries and genealogy notes provide context.
2009 Administrative rent-overcharge decision with an assessed sum around $201,593.29.
2010 – 2012 Reconsiderations, remands, and procedural reviews in housing administration.
2011 Public press coverage includes a family dispute involving Alexis and her parents.
2016 Offshore database entries that circulate in public discussion reference a Dziena name.
2018 Appellate dockets show continued litigation activity.
2019 Article 78 and related court proceedings continue the record.

That timeline reads like a series of waypoints. Each is a recorded event. They mark public appearances of a private life.

Public perception and the private life

I find that families like the Dzienas experience public exposure at the seams – at court entrances, at entertainment headlines, at genealogy notes. One member is on camera. Others are in filings. When family and law meet, private details become administrative facts. That is a sudden shift of context – like finding a personal letter in a municipal file.

FAQ

Who is Madeline Dziena?

I see Madeline as a private person whose public trace is strongest in business and legal records connected to Dziena LLC. She surfaces as a member or controlling person in property-related proceedings and as a parent in a family that includes a public figure.

What is the connection between Madeline and Alexis Dziena?

Alexis is Madeline’s daughter. Alexis, born in 1984, is an actress. Her public career has caused media stories to reference her family, which places Madeline into occasional press coverage as a parental figure.

The most notable event is a rent-overcharge administrative assessment first recorded in 2009 with an assessed treble-damages figure of approximately $201,593.29. Subsequent years – 2010, 2012, 2018, and 2019 – show appeals, remands, and court docket entries tied to the dispute.

Are there other family members publicly documented?

Yes. The record names a Dennis Dziena in connection with the LLC. Obituaries and genealogical notes list older relatives such as Henry J. Dziena and maternal family names like DiDio that help form a family map across generations.

Is Madeline a public figure?

No. I would describe Madeline as a private person with a public footprint created by legal documents and family connections. Her daughter is the most public member of the family.

How recent is the public record activity?

Major entries in the public legal record extend into 2018 and 2019. Other public mentions circulated in 2016 in relation to offshore database entries. Earlier procedural documents date to 2009 and before.

What do the numbers mean in the records?

Numbers such as $201,593.29 serve as accounting anchors in administrative decisions. Dates such as 2009, 2012, 2018, and 2019 mark court events. Together they show that the matter was not a single incident – it was a multi year administrative and judicial process.

Can we draw conclusions about personal wealth or motives?

No. I cannot draw complete conclusions about personal finances or motives from public filings alone. The records show legal positions and administrative results. They do not reveal private bank statements or unrecorded financial arrangements.

How complete is the public picture?

Fragmentary. It is like reading a house through its mailbox and the footprints on its path. The house is private. The mailbox – the public record – gives dates and amounts and names. It gives enough to sketch a profile, not to finish the portrait.

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