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I dedicate this page to Victims of Elder abuse. To tell their story in the hope that other elders, their families, or perhaps yourself, can be spared the incredible suffering and devastation of elder abuse.
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One Question: Where's the Outcry?
2008-05-11 00:00:00
By Suzanne Sege and Robert MainerWAYLAND -MASS. USA Mary Lauby, executive director of Jane Doe Inc., recently shocked the members of the Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable by pointing out that over the past 14 months there have been 64 domestic violence related homicides in Massachusetts."If the commonwealth had 64 cases of West Nile Virus over the same length of time, state officials undoubtedly would declare an emergency and mobilize the state?s public health and public safety resources to stop the spread of the disease," Lauby said."And in the unlikely event that our officials didn?t recognize their responsibility to protect public health, there would be a deafening chorus of voices demanding action. So, where?s the outcry about the social justice problem called domestic violence that has killed 64 people in our state?"Jane Doe Inc. is a statewide coalition of agencies that provide services to victims of domestic violence. Thus, Lauby is particularly well-qualif...
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Let the Elderly, The Sick, And the Poor Die
2008-05-10 23:58:00
By Larry Chin Global Research, May 5, 2008The Bush-Cheney administration?s Department of Homeland Security, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have collectively set guidelines that recommend---in the event of a "pandemic" or mass crisis---that the elderly, the sick, the severely injured, and the poor will be denied life-saving medical treatment.Details are discussed in this Associated Press report:Who should MDs let die in a pandemic? Report offers answersThe proposed guidelines, meant to serve as a blueprint to be followed by hospitals across the country, specifically recommends that the those deemed at "higher risk of death" with a "slimmer chance of survival" will be denied services and ?scarce resources?, as dictated by designated officials.Specifically, those who will be denied help include people who are:* older than 85,* suffering from severe trauma, which include injuries from crashes and shootings,* se...
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Elder Abuse is Everyone?s Problem:
2008-05-10 01:00:00
Excerpt from Paradise CostsA mouse looked through the crack in the wall to see the farmer and his wife open a package.?What food might it contain?? the mouse wondered.He became frightened and devastated to discover it was a mousetrap.Retreating to the farmyard, the mouse proclaimed the warning to all: ?There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!?The chicken clucked and scratched, raised her head, and said, ?Mr. Mouse, I can tell this is a grave concern to you, but it is of no consequence to me. I cannot be bothered by it.?The mouse scurried to the pig and told him, ?There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!?The pig sympathized, but said, ?I am so very sorry, Mr. Mouse, but there is nothing I can do about it. I?d be very careful if I were you, but it?s no threat to me.?The mouse turned to the cow and said, ?There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!?The cow sighed and said, ?Wow, Mr. Mouse. I?m sorry for...
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American public has lost faith in the impartiality and fairness of the nati
2008-05-08 13:00:00
WASHINGTON, DC?A scathing indictment of toothless judicial ethics standards and the closed-door systems charged with disciplining judges, HALT?s 2008 Judicial Accountability Report Card issued grades to all 50 states, D.C. and the federal circuits on May 1, Law Day.?While most judges serve capably from the bench, our systems for judicial accountability unfortunately allow others to regularly abuse their positions of power,? stated HALT senior counsel Suzanne M. Blonder. ?Weak conduct codes permit state and federal judges to rule even when they have a critical conflict of interest in a case. Judicial discipline commissions regularly turn a blind eye to misconduct by making it difficult for citizens to file complaints against judges, concealing data and ultimately refusing to remove or meaningfully sanction even the most incompetent and abusive judges.?
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Open Letter to My Mother's Guardian : Donald E Yates
2008-05-08 02:00:00
Mr. Donald E Yates, (This is the Order) that you have been faxing around town today! Key West,Florida USA by Ray Fernandez "To determine whether the ward's assets whether held in her name ,In Trust or otherwise have been diverted , dissipated , or spent for the benefit of others.... We know the "Wards assets are being dissipated by the frivolous billing at $400/hr. for things that the "Ward's family did freely and voluntarily before .... "Interference of the "Ward's son Raul Fernandez." Is it acceptable to lie if you are a magistrate of the court ? ......fact is Raul turned over to the Guardian every statement,paper,check an entire large box full of every check that Clara , the "Ward" ever wrote!a. The Guardian and his counsel (at $400.00 and $450.00 an hour) respectively) have alleged "the the Ward's physical safety is at risk,specifically as a result of an alleged lack of food, and risk to her psychological and emotional well being resulting from Raul Fernandez....."The Truth ...
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A Crisis We Can, and Must, Avoid
2008-05-08 00:42:00
By Ken Connor Christian Post Guest ColumnistThere is a crisis brewing in America. It has financial and moral implications that will impact our nation for generations to come. The problem? Too many baby boomers, too few babies.America's frail elderly are already at risk for abuse and exploitation. Apart from the unborn, there is no group that suffers more from the "disposable man" ethic that is the legacy of Roe v. Wade. All over America, our elders in long-term care institutions suffer from abuse and neglect. But the perpetrators are not only to be found in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Sadly, the largest group of perpetrators is to be found among the families of the victims.A recent study by the National Research Council estimated that there are between one and two million cases of elder abuse in the U.S. The Senate Special Committee on Aging estimates that there may be as many as four times as many cases of elder abuse that go unreported. How much worse is the pr...
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Guardian Abuse Cases Foreshadow FLDS Children?s Plight
2008-05-07 15:00:00
?Can you imagine the government coming in and taking over the lives of all those people?? This question was posed by a talk radio listener with regard to the Texas raid on the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS). A ?Eureka? moment gave realization that Involuntary Redistribution of Assets (IRA) cases examined at EstateofDenial.com - especially guardianship abuse cases ? represent similar government takeover actions and offer a unique, applicable perspective.Mounting evidence indicates the children?s removal from the FLDS compound was likely a prudent move. This column is in no way meant to diminish the gravity of the situation. It is important, however, to point out the dangers governmental intervention can create. Our positions and analysis are based upon guardianship cases, similar actions in which control of a person?s life is taken to theoretically rescue them from danger or exploitation yet the process by which this happens becomes a new source of ...
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Protecting The Elderly With David Kessler
2008-05-06 06:19:00
Financial exploitation of the elderly is a CRIME. Too often, incidents of stealing from an elderly victim are misinterpreted as a "family matter," or the elderly individual is blamed for giving the suspect their money or property. A common misperception is that the perpetrator did not "take" the money or property from the victim, but that the victim "gave" their valuables to the perpetrator ? therefore, how can it be a crime?David Kessler can answer this question based upon the hundreds of cases he has investigated involving financial exploitation of the elderly. David's investigations have resulted in the conviction and imprisonment of PREDATORS.David M. Kessler is a retired Police Officer (former Commander of the Financial Crimes Unit) with the Dekalb County Police Department in Decatur, Georgia. He has dedicated his professional life to providing education and guidance for public and private sector professionals on the topic of exploitation of the elderly, and making certain tho...
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Florida Has Twice Been Ranked The Worst Legal System in the Country.
2008-05-06 02:39:00
South Florida was named the No. 1 "Judicial Hellhole" by The American Tort Reform Association, and the entire state was given the dubious distinction of being worst in the nation for legal fairness by the Pacific Research Institute.We as Floridians must say no to lawsuit abuse. Lawsuit abuse hurts our economy, damages our communities, threatens our health care and undermines our civil justice system.The legal problems facing our state demand attention from our legislators. Without meaningful reforms, we will continue to pay the price. I hope that by 2009, our legislators will get it right and pass the common-sense legal reforms we need.Carlos Muhletaler Executive Director Florida Stop Lawsuit Abuse Boca Raton
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When Laws Cease to Matter
2008-05-04 00:40:00
The rights of citizens to the care, custody and nurture of their elder parents is of such character that it cannot be denied without violating those fundamental principles of liberty and justice which lie at the base of all our civil and political institutions, and such right is a fundamental right protected by this amendment (First) and Amendments 5, 9, and 14. Doe v. Irwin , 441 F Supp 1247; U.S. D.C. of Michigan, (1985). The several states has no greater power to restrain individual freedoms protected by the First Amendment than does the Congress of the United States. Wallace v. Jaffree, 105 S Ct 2479; 472 US 38, (1985).Loss of First Amendment Freedoms, for even minimal periods of time, unquestionably constitutes irreparable injury. Though First Amendment rights are not absolute, they may be curtailed only by interests of vital importance, the burden of proving which rests on their government. Elrod v. Burns, 96 S Ct 2673; 427 US 347, (1976). Law and court procedures that are "fa...
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SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM - Don't Lie!
2008-05-04 00:30:00
Subpoenas, Don't Lie.- Money Leaves Trails! It is no longer a matter of " He said, she said,..they said,..whatever!"the facts and the truth of whom stole Clara's money and emptied her Trust by converting all the assets to their personal use is very well documented and is plain for all to see.Please click to enlarge on the following Documents:
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Washing Elder With Hose Lands Caregiver in Jail
2008-05-03 23:39:00
Dusty Ricketts submitted by E MaloneFORT WALTON BEACH ? A former caregiver was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly stripped one of his patients naked and hosed him off outside in front of children after the patient had defecated on himself. Carl Anthony Maycock, 52, Fort Walton Beach, was arrested Wednesday morning on one third degree felony count of abusing a disabled person. If convicted, Maycock could receive up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Maycock is a former caregiver at the Fort Walton Beach Developmental Center.According to a probable cause affidavit , one of Maycock?s patients had defecated on himself on Sept. 30, 2007. Rather than taking the man into his room to clean him off, Maycock allegedly pushed the wheelchair-bound man on to the back patio, where he stripped him down and washed him off with the water hose. According to the affidavit, several employees at Fort Walton Beach Developmental Center verbally tried to stop Maycock, but his large size intimid...
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Americans Deserve a Just Judiciary
2008-05-03 23:15:00
?I believe that the filing of the these more serious charges are more appropriate for the alleged conduct,? Prosecutor Thomas J. Broderick Jr. said in a news release. ?We cannot expect people to have faith in our justice and judicial system if those in our system abuse their power and position.?Earley recorded a telephone call between Phipps and Perkins where Perkins threatens the woman, telling her ?he is an officer of the court and that is above (the Anderson Police Department) and the DTF,? according to the affidavit written by Earley.Source=>>
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Video warns seniors of exploitation by family
2008-05-03 15:25:00
Click on Video to View It!By T.J. GREANEY of the Tribune?s staff Sometimes adult children are abusing drugs or alcohol, sometimes they?re resentful of their childhoods and feel their owed, and sometimes they?re simply opportunistic, but financial exploitation by children of their elderly parents is a problem only now beginning to be widely reported. "A lot of people think it?s within the family so it?s a civil matter, and some people even think, ?Well, I?m going to inherit the money anyway, so I?m just collecting my inheritance early,? " said Marta Fontaine, adult protective services planner for the health and senior services department. "We?ve seen it get to the extent where someone gets the deed to a home or opens joint bank accounts. People have signed over CDs. It can be quite extreme." Fontaine said this area of the law is relatively new. Missouri first passed a financial exploitation of the elderly and disabled statute in 2000. It has been revised twice to make it easier to p...
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How Many Others?
2008-05-03 07:22:00
The Schiavo case alerted America to abuse of power by the courts, and to the need for advance directives. But in today?s corrupt courts, even duly executed advance directives can be disregarded - when there is a lot of money to be made by the judge?s pals. The feeding frenzy has reached epidemic proportions around the country.Over the years, a growing uncaring and unjust judicial system has helped convert guardianship/conservatorship from an appropriate law to one which, if misused, is damaging to the general public.At present, it operates to ensnare the most vulnerable people in a larger and larger trawling net, now including those merely physically ?incapacitated?! It has become a feeding trough for unethical lawyers and other ?fiduciaries? appointed by the courts to protect, but many of whom become nothing more than predators.Wards, instead of being protected by the system, are victimized by it, losing their freedom, property and their very lives, due to a lack of monitoring by t...
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Reader Fears Evil of Guardian Money Machine
2008-05-02 07:00:00
The publication of Clara G. Fernandez's story in Key West The Newspaper has emboldened many of you to come forward with your stories! Blogs and Websites are springing up like mushrooms across this great land and the Stolen Lives are no longer a The Dirty Little Secret of just a chosen few.We are cross posting each other stories back and forth and you might be able to silence some of us, but you will never be able to silence all of us !Broward County,Florida USAI cannot give my boss' name because he asked me not to. He also told me not to give the woman's name for whom he was the Guardian . I must respect his wishes.Please do not give my name as I am merely a third party and do not want to cause problems for myself. I firmly believe that there could be danger in going against the "money machine" of the Guardianship courts, maybe even to the point of risking life and limb. I will, however, give you the names of the judge and attorney who bilked the woman for most of her money. This ...
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Reader Gets Crash Course Guardianship/Conservadorship 101
2008-05-02 06:01:00
BubbleShare: Share photos - Powered by BubbleShareSeminole,Florida. USA by AngelaThe irregular hearing in front of Judge Nancy Alley, Juvenile Justice Center, Seminole County, will take place on Monday, May 5, 2008 at the Juvenile Justice Center in Sanford Florida, 190 Bush Blvd. I hope all of you will be there. You were right. They found 3 people to declare my mother as a total basket case. Her memory really has actually declined in the past month--drastically.I wonder what they did to her in the Palm Gardens nursing home to make this occur. Also, she tried to get out of the bed and into her wheel chair and she fell onto the floor. The committee of three interviewed her all at once on April 24, 2008 and together and wrote up one short report stating that she did not know her room number at Palm Gardens or the address of Palm Gardens nursing home, where she has been stuck for one month after they snagged her from the hospital. They said she couldn't remember three words after a few...
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NO LONGER THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET
2008-05-01 17:45:00
Intimidating Family Members: When a family member petitions or questions the need for a guardian , the unethical lawyers will make "conclusory" statements maligning the family member(s), claiming they are not fit to be appointed as guardian. "Conclusory statements" are those which are merely unproven allegations not supported by real evidence.Our investigation of court records disclosed that the "family blame game" is a popular modus operandi. When family members don't know their rights or how to legally oppose false allegations, the guardianship perps are left free to acquire the ward's assets for themselves.What Happens When the Money's Gone? The greedy, unethical guardian, after bleeding out the estate (whether through unnecessary and excessive legal fees or by outright theft), petitions the court to withdraw. How many bad guardians do you think have any sense of duty or obligation to stay on the assignment pro bono, without getting paid, when there is no money left? THE WARD,...
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Domestic Elder Abuse in Louisiana: The Case of August Baxter
2008-05-01 13:30:00
Ray,Could I post something about my late father's abuse? -Eric C. BaxterMy late father, August Baxter, was an elderly and disabled man when, as his wife lay dying, his home was invaded by interlopers who appointed themselves to be his "caregivers". He was coerced into signing legal instruments he could not read and which were artfully designed to imprison him and rob him of his assets. His body was ultimately found in the lake behind his home, just days before a legal resolution seemed at hand. The manner of his death was classified as "undetermined", but his apparent drowning in two feet of water resulted from negligence, violence or the application of psychological abuse.Throughout his long ordeal, family members reporting his exploitation, urgently warning of his endangerment and attempting to arrange the legal assistance he requested were subjected to acts of official reprisal and intimidation. State law defines elder abuse and criminalizes any failure to report it; it does not...
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Please Help My Grandmother!
2008-05-01 13:05:00
by Jason Fernandez My father had the financial ability to care for his elderly mother ripped away from him due to greedy lawyers and sweetheart deals, tantamount to judicial misconduct.I will fight tooth and claw to see that the lawyer, the state appointed guardian and even the judge are eventually held accountable for the suffering they are causing my grandmother. $400 an hour? For what? Its DISGUSTING! It wreaks of a shady back-room deal, and little notice is given for my family to dispute the judge's motions, adding to suspicions that the guardian, the lawyer and the judge may be in collusion. My grandfather worked hard for that money. This is not what he intended the money to go to!Abuse of Chapter 744 (State Forced Guardianship) allows courts to take money from families and use it to pay lawyers to "guard it" is like using a fox to guard the henhouse! Until, of course....its all gone. Until my grandmother is penniless and destitute.We need to draw national media attention to t...
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Letter to AP, Miami Herald ,Channel 10 News
2008-05-01 13:00:00
by Alicia Rook We are writing not only for ourselves but for a number of other people. We would like to have a meeting with you to discuss the following serious concerns:Did you know that anyone can call Elder Affairs, and this in turn could set in motion a chain of events which could land an elder person (or Britney Spears) in front of a Probate/Guardianship judge who can have this person declared incompetent? This judge has the power to take all of the elder persons? constitutional rights away, name a court appointed corporate guardian, their attorneys, caregiver personnel, which could cost everything he or she owns [bank accounts, financial portfolio, social security checks, IRA?s, 401K?s plus ALL real property (home, furnishings, collectibles, cars) everything]!Please read AARP article "Stolen Lives" by Barry Yeoman . This is an eye-opener. Among the many things stated is that this kind of elder abuse is rampant in the probate/guardian court system across the U.S. Of course it i...
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Testimony of Atty. Robert L. Aldridge
2008-04-29 13:00:00
Submitted by William Robert s"Misleading unsworn or untested allegations maligning family members are the norm in forced guardianships. This would require legislation to amend the mental health statutes to mandate a due process hearing when there are allegations maligning a family member, before a judge is permitted to render any decision, including the right to trial by jury on behalf of the family member(s)."
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Elder Abuse - News Jounalist - Janet Phelan and Others, Help Secure Televis
2008-04-21 13:04:00
After hearing the stories and seeing the pictures about abducted mothers being taken to "Warehouses to die", and actually being placed on he floor next to the trash, I became so scared that my mother could meet a similar fate, all I could think of was to rush home and take my mother someplace safe.This abuse of the elderly is truly un-believable, we would like for you to meet some of these victims. You will not believe what you will see or hear, it is that horrible!The elder abuse victims and the families that I have met through this web site are really scared out of their wits, and they are afraid to talk to anyone. When they showed me photos of their parent in the nursing home the Guardian had put her, I became sick to my stomach.Just as soon as they found out she was taking pictures of the disgusting enviroment that her mother was subject to , her mothers court appointed guardian prohibited her from seeing her mother!These stories are just begging to be told!! -FOX NEWS knows it,...
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Dr. Robert Sarhan Gets His Day In Court? Harvey D. Rogers seems to think so
2008-04-21 13:00:00
- Miami, Florida USA.Well, did Dr. Robert Sarhan get his day in Court on April 17,2004? -{"Dr. Robert Sarhan was very well prepared for this hearing and we will make his briefs available for your viewing as soon as they become available to us."}Dr. Sarhan was thrown a "vicious curve-ball" right off the bat, as Dr. Sarhan was told that the Appellate Court was subject to Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure specifically (3) Motions relating to oral argument, rule 9.320. RULE 9.320. ORAL ARGUMENT - Oral argument may be permitted in any proceeding. A request for oral argument shall be a separate document served by a party not later than the time the last brief of that party is due. [Each side will be allowed 20 minutes for oral argument, except in capital cases in which each side will be allowed 30 minutes.] On its own motion or that of a party, the court may require, limit, expand, or dispense with oral argument.Dr. Sarhan was under the impression that he had 20 minutes as stated in th...
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DON'T WAIT TO FILE COMPLAINTS AT THE STATE BAR AGAINST ATTORNEYS
2008-04-21 12:59:00
By Donie Vanitzian (View author info)Dogged persistence is the key to filing attorney complaints. Let's face it--attorneys don't want to be scrutinized! Not by the bar. Not by the public. Not by the courts. Not by the media. Not by their clients. Not by opposing counsel.There is an element of performing an important public service when filing complaints against attorneys that have "acted improperly" (the Bar's words, not mine). Because, in my opinion, the State Bar has failed miserably in policing its own, the public must take pains to make their sentiments known, not once, but over and over and over again without fail. One way to accomplish that is to file complaints with the State Bar against errant attorneys--and keep filing them.YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HIRE THE ATTORNEY IN ORDER TO FILE A COMPLAINT AGAINST HIM OR HERThis means, if you believe that the association's attorney or the management company's attorney for that matter, has violated rules of professional responsibility, o...
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Elder Abuse Hits Home:The Clara Fernandez Story
2008-04-19 13:30:00
by Rhonda Linseman-Saunders : Key West The Newspaper THE NAME OF THE SCAM IS THE GUARDIANSHIP SYSTEM. LAWYERS HIRE OTHER LAWYERS TO HELP ?MANAGE? AN ELDERLY PERSON?S ESTATE.AND THEY ALL BILL HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS AN HOUR . . . UNTIL ALL THE ASSETS ARE GONE.AND THE JUDGES LET IT HAPPENExemplified the American dream, especially for Cuban exiles. In 1965, after Fidel Castro took power in Cuba, Dr. and Mrs. Fernandez lost their successful private medical clinic and newly-built home. The new regime seized the property and turned it into a truck stop.The Fernandez family escaped to the United States and ultimately settled in Key West where Dr. Fernandez built a successful medical career, including having served as the Monroe County Medical Examiner for more than 20 years. As many know, the Fernandez family would became one of the most respected and beloved families in Key West. Clara was known as the financial wizard behind the family?s successful business and investment decisions, but she...
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Blogger's of Note
2008-04-19 13:00:00
Wasting assets away in ?margaritaville?
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Baby Boomers Are In For Some Rude Surprises
2008-04-17 12:55:00
NORTH WILMINGTON, Del. - April 16, 2008 (WPVI) -- New Castle County Police arrested 46-year-old Louanna Gary, of the 2200 block of Rosewood Drive, in the community of Lancashire. She is charged with intentionally abusing an infirmed adult and causing harm to an 82-year-old male, for whom she was supposed to be providing care. On February 20, 2008, emergency personnel responded to the home after Gary called 911 to report the victim needed medical attention. The victim was transported to the hospital and found to have a core body temperature of 87 degrees. He was admitted to the intensive care unit for treatment of severe dehydration, hypothermia, and numerous sores to his back, legs and groin. A joint investigation between the county and Attorney General's Office has revealed Gary has been responsible for taking care of the victim for the past two years. In addition to his poor medical condition, the unkempt condition of the home was also unhealthy.------------------------------- ---...
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Adding Title of Mom's Home under False Pretenses Land Jail Sentence for Sib
2008-04-17 12:50:00
VENTURA, Calif.?Toni Radys won't be spending Mother's Day with Mom next month.The 55-year-old Moorpark woman has been sentenced to 123 days in Ventura County jail for preying on her elderly mother.Prosecutors say Radys pleaded guilty to insurance fraud, grand theft, mental abuse and financial elder abuse with a special allegation of a loss over $150,000.Radys used false pretenses to add her name to the legal title of her mother's home, and she used a power of attorney to obtain a mortgage on a second property, then removed her mother's name from the title.The daughter also stole from her mother's bank accounts and got a credit card and a life insurance policy in her mother's name. The insurance policy named Radys sole beneficiary and her daughter rang up debt on the credit card.Prosecutors said Tuesday that Radys also verbally abused her mother and threatened to throw her out of her own home.
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Palm Beach County Guardianship Alert
2008-04-16 19:03:00
Televisions Station want to interview people who have been been subject to a forced guardianship, if you or anyone you know is in guardianship , please contact us regarding your experience immediately .Local coverage possible to talk about this problem that is sweeping AmericaPlease contact Bonni Reiter (561)-502-4700
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