The Blogfather
New Media's cutting edgeCape Cod's full service educational center working with families, organizations, and school systems to provide: Tutoring, Psychoeducational Evaluations, Training, Consulting & Test Preparation. Give your child the tools they need to succeed!
Building America's First Offshore Wind Farm to supply 75% of the electricity needs of Cape Cod. Join the Renewable Energy Revolution here on the Cape today. (Yarmouth)
Alleged embezzler's attorney arrested for gun threat
Couple rode a financial roller coaster; Harwich Port's own Carmela Soprano
Court records reveal that accused Harwich Port embezzler Jeffrey S. Windle and his wife Jeannine Windle have filed for both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies in the past. Harwich Port resident Jeffrey Windle, who was recently arrested on suspicion of stealing millions of dollars from Cambium Learning, the Natick company he worked for, as well as $200,000 - $400,000 from the South Dennis Congregational Church, lived in Dennis for years with his wife and children prior to moving to a $1.9 million house in Harwich Port. After moving, the Windles began extensive renovations on their house and Jeffrey began his collection of six boats. In the 90's Jeffrey Windle was convicted of filing false tax returns, larceny, forgery, and uttering (See the list of crimes in this Cape Cod Chronicle article. )
The Windles hired Cape Cod's most respectable bankruptcy attorney
The Windle's Chapter 13 bankruptcy was handled by Attorney Robert J. Daly. But Jeffrey and Jeannine couldn't have foreseen the handcuffs in Jeff's future when they hired Shaun Ellis, a Sagamore-based bankruptcy attorney who represented them for the Chapter 7 filing. Attorney Ellis (pictured at right, getting arrested wearing a Peter Tosh T-Shirt) was arrested in Harwich in July 2007 for threatening a CVS clerk with a handgun. Police found a cache of deadly weapons in the trunk of his car. Click here for CCToday coverage of this story and more pictures. Aside from his and Jeannine's love of legible casual wear (see below), I'm guessing it was sheer coincidence that they hired him, and it was before Ellis' arrest, obviously.
I'm telling you, you just can't make this stuff up ;)
Jeannine's unique sense of style
I have received emails and phone calls from various people who knew Jeannine both before and after she moved down the road from her 3- bedroom house in Dennis to her 7-bedroom house in Harwich. One person described how she dressed while living in Dennis: "...she wore her husband's big button-down shirts, capri sweats, and carried a Vera Bradley bag." Sometime before her move to Harwich, she began wearing a 6-karat diamond ring "the size of the rock of Gibraltor" and upgraded her purse to a "Coach bag and accessories worth at least $1000."
Jeannine retained her love of comfort clothes, though, and after moving to tony Harwich Port, could be frequently be seen wearing a sweatshirt which said "Harwich Port." One caller described her as having "money but no taste" and was clearly not the "daughter of a doctor as people thought she was." She has been described as "a loudmouth" and as "always yelling at her kids at soccer games."
"She's the Carmela Soprano of Harwich Port"
Although Jeannine allegedly knew her husband had been convicted of numerous crimes prior to their move to the Cape in in mid-90's, and although he was convicted of filing fake tax returns after their move here and the birth of their daughter, it is stated that she had no knowledge of his most recent and most spectacular alleged embezzling activities and supposedly believed her husband, a former landscaper, was receiving bonuses from his employer.
A wife turning a blind eye to the source of her husband's income while spending it as fast as she could? Sounds like Carmela Soprano of HBO's excellent series The Sopranos, about a mob boss, Tony Soprano, his wife Carmela (pictured left), and their family. I'm not at all implying that Jeffrey had mob ties, but at least he can say he had more boats than Tony's lone Stugots. I must credit a fabulous eCape staffer for making the Carmela/Jeannine connection.
No lawn jockeys at the new Harwich Port digs
The deed for their house at 652 Main Street in Harwich Port was recorded on December 3, 2004. The house was purchased for $1,905,000 from Michael Ulrich, trustee of Seashore Properties Realty Trust, and legally purchased by William Windle (Jeffrey's brother) and E & S Realty Trust, which was owned by Jeffrey and Jeannine. E & S are the initials of their two children's names (how touching) which I know but will not record here.
The house sits across the street from Wychmere Harbor; the views from the 2nd floor of the house are no doubt breathtaking. The Windles did a lot of work on the house, putting in a fence, granite floors, detailed landscaping, a tennis court, and a playground for their kids. The house has 7 bedrooms and 6.5 baths according to the assessor's report.
The Windles, Harwich Port's newest Power Couple, were known to give lavish, catered parties and purportedly owned a margarita machine. They became benefactors and hosts for the Harwich Mariners. Jeffrey could be seen driving around town in a brand-new pickup truck with the name of their house Wychview Estate, on the side. (I may not have the name or spelling of the house correct--please let me know if I'm wrong. ) Jeannine's car has this vanity plate: WYCHVU. Moms in Jeannine's circle in both towns were under the impression that Jeffrey "came from money" , which explained their lavish lifestyle.
Please enjoy these pictures of Chez Windle at 652 Main Street, (Route 28) in Harwich Port (there are actually three buildings on the property.)
The Windles had a large letter "W" inlaid in stone at the head of their
driveway. (Pictured above)
Does the "W "stand for Windle, or We're F***ed?

The house as seen from Route 28

The kids' playground behind the tennis court

The view of Wychmere Harbor

The clay tennis court

The main house and deck, as seen through the tennis court
Anyone who wishes to contact me with information about the Windles or this case, or pictures of the Windles (not the children), please email me at julie@ecape.com or call me at (508)385-0003 x 106.
I did not seen any lawn jockeys on this property ;)
(See my previous post if you don't get this reference.)
CapeCodToday.com will pay $50 for a clear photo of Jeannine Windle. Your name and info will be kept confidential. Just email me.
Maybe Jeannine should start charging people $25 for a tour of her house while she still has it; she'd make a lot of money, which she's going to need.
What do you think of the house?
Photographs by Julie Brooks, copyright eCape/CapeCodToday.com
32 comments
Blog posts and comments are entirely the thoughts and ideas of the people who write them and in no way represent the views of CapeCodToday.com, eCape, Inc., or its employees or owners.
Even better than $25 tours: I hope they have an estate sale!
The whole house presents somewhat similarly to a house very nearby, at the corner of Harbor Road and Route 28, which was built by some Big Dig guy (I'll look it up later).
Also, couldn't photograph this on a drive-by, but there is some sort of large wicker-y angel-y thing hanging on the Windle's front door facing the street.
Old Harwich Port money does not hang things on their front door except a wreath at Christmas, that's it.
Just how much will CCToday pay for a nice pic of me?
Great stuff and fun reading. But, what's your connection to the Windle's? Do you know them? Know of them?
Without any disruption to the driveway... they can retain the "W" and call themselves the "Wannabees".
All these material possessions couldn't possibly make up for the fact that your husband is in jail, will probably be in jail for years, and that the father of your children is in jail. If Jeffrey is convicted and serves the 7 years he is supposed to get, his daughter will be graduated from high school by the time he gets out. A mother needs to choose a good father for her kids, and make sure he stays good. And leave him if he turns bad. For the rest of their lives, the kids will carry the knowledge that their father was a criminal and will come to the conclusion, in time, that their mother chose not to ask serious questions.
"Sounds like the Clintons.."
Except there are no close associates' bodies discovered.
julie..
Have you secured rights to the story..?
sounds like the making of a hit novel/ tvseries..even a movie!
Call HBO..
Whole health education, hands-on services, & mind-body techniques, to empower you while encouraging optimum health! Special classes in reiki healing, crystal healing, ear candling, hypnotism and more! (Mashpee)
Cape Cod residential landscaping, landscape construction, irrigation, stonework and outside lighting. (Harwich)
This is a one-time-only process (or if you change the email on your account), and will help CCToday keep out the spammers. If you cannot validate your email because it is invalid, and you are a legitimate user, feel free to contact us and we will update your account to your current email.
Please Login or Register to leave a comment. There are 1,771 registered commenters!
CapeCodToday requires readers register an account with us in order to post comments. Become a trusted commenter and receive the benefits of posting instantly throughout the site. It's quick and easy!
Please note: If you are a CapeCodToday registered blogger, you can use your blogger login. Your login for the blogs is separate from your CapeCodToday main site login (if you have one).
Previous/Next posts in this blog
About This Blog
Blogeto, ergo sum.
I blog, therefore I am.
Walter Brooks is the cctoday publisher & editor and a lifelong journalist who has worked in media on Cape Cod since '65.
Julie Brooks is the president & founder of eCape.com. She is Walter's daughter-in-law.
Recent Comments
- Is Fisk really a switch hitter?
A shiksa friend of mine
10 mins ago - snowleopard: I did not say "schwartze" as a racial slur
1 hr, 15 mins ago - Obama may have Angolan roots.
2 hrs, 4 mins ago - When I met Deval, he was driving a big SUV.
2 hrs, 23 mins ago - Nice Pare' on that guy...
2 hrs, 50 mins ago
CCT Blog List
- Newest Blog Posts
- Newest Comments
- Solon Economou
- Politicalendar
- Op-Ed
- Letters to the Editor
- Media Watch
- EXTRA...
- A Red State Hero
- Cape Cod History
- Barnstable County Report
- One Day at a Time
- Cape Wide News
- Cape Cod Book Reviews
- Codfish Press
- Cape 20 Something
- Cape Cod Rock Hopper
- Cape Cod Kidz
- CapeCodToday Arts Calendar
- Rep. Jeff Perry in His Own Words
- Myrbie & Dax
- Trail Hound
- Historic Harwich
- The Opinionator
- Theatre
- Mahler's Movies
- Art vs. Life
- Conservative's Conscience
- Off-the-Shelf
- Cape & Islands News
- Cape Cod Crusader
- The Phantom Cyclist
- Heart of the Matter
- Robbins Report
- Renewable Energy Revolution
- Mahler's Music Notes
- Paulette's Travel Tips
- Entering Bourne
- Bismore Park
- Toward Democracy
- Seufert's Scenes
- Cape Musings
- Buckley's Blog
- Bogtrotter
- Anastasia's Blog
- Cheap Gas
- Brewster Rec
- Rifkin's Reflections
- Matt Patrick's Blog
- Through a Washashore's Eyes
- East of Boston
- Entering Falmouth
- The Blogfather
- Cape Politics
- The Savvy Thrifter
- Sea Street
- State of Cape Cod
- Politics Etc.
- Editorial
- CG Heritage Museum
- Cape Cod Maritime Museum
- Cheap Eats
- Ned Sonntag
- Cape Cod Baseball League
- Eastham Windmill
- WampaGate
- Over the Bridge
- Cape Cod Confidential
- Boston Cod
- The Natural
- Family Fun
Archives
- July 2008 (1)
- June 2008 (2)
- May 2008 (6)
- April 2008 (4)
- March 2008 (2)
- December 2007 (4)
- July 2007 (1)
- June 2007 (1)
- May 2007 (1)
- April 2007 (1)
- February 2007 (3)
- January 2007 (1)
- December 2006 (1)
- September 2006 (2)
- August 2006 (3)
- July 2006 (1)
- June 2006 (3)
- May 2006 (1)
- April 2006 (2)
- March 2006 (3)
- February 2006 (2)
- January 2006 (5)
- December 2005 (3)
- November 2005 (6)
- October 2005 (5)
- September 2005 (5)
- August 2005 (3)
- July 2005 (1)
- April 2005 (1)
Become a CapeCodToday Blogger!
Are you passionate about your community? Do you blog or at least harbor thoughts of doing so?
If so, CapeCodToday.com would like to host your blog on our CapeCodToday weblog publishing platform.