Jacob P. Nathanson

Jacob P. Nathanson (February 21, 1901 – March 2, 1986) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

In December 1930, the Brooklyn Bar Association accused Nathanson of professional misconduct while handling a bail bond for a client.

[3] He was suspended from the practice of law in 1931, and ordered to return the $500 bail money to the client.

[4] In September 1933, Nathanson was defeated by Aaron F. Goldstein when seeking renomination in the Democratic primary election.

[5] On November 21, 1938, Nathanson pleaded guilty to subornation of perjury in another case of a fraudulent bail bond.