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Video addresses ‘Cronyism in America’

Courtroom cronyism is certainly a frequent factor in the abusive probate cases discussed here at Estate of Denial® .  EconomicFreedom.org describes cronyism as follows: Cronyism occurs when an individual or organization colludes with government officials to get forced benefits they could not have otherwise obtained voluntarily. Those benefits come at the expense of consumers, taxpayers, Keep Reading…

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Jeffrey Schend theft case prompts tougher guardian rules (WI)

APPLETON — Financial caretakers appointed to assist the elderly and disabled in Outagamie County face more stringent requirements after a former guardian was charged with siphoning nearly $500,000 from clients. New rules that took effect Jan. 1 are aimed at adding safeguards to the guardianship system that prosecutors say was exploited by Jeffrey M. Schend Keep Reading…

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Wilson’s dodge of FOIA suggests: Wingate sued James Brown trustees without valid contracts (SC)

In September senior assistant Attorney General (AG) C.H. Jones wrote to a Richland County court that the AG’s office was “ready and more than willing” to release a copy of the contract under which Columbia attorney Kenneth Wingate is suing former James Brown trustees, Robert Buchanan of Aiken and Adele Pope of Newberry. It now Keep Reading…

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2 charged in separate white-collar crimes totaling $800K (IN)

Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry has filed theft charges in two separate white-collar crime cases, he said today, in which a total of about $800,000 was stolen. In the first case, prosecutors charged Stacy H. Sheedy, an Indianapolis attorney and accountant, with three counts of theft and one count of forgery, according to a release Keep Reading…

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Controversy continues in Kung Fu judge estate case (NY)

Anything you ever read about Judge Phillips’ estate and the subsequent legal battle suggests it as a likely contrived action.  This further details the ongoing convoluted matter: Relatives of the late Judge John Phillips Jr. are still trying to sell the Slave Theater on Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy, while battling current occupants who deny they are squatters. Keep Reading…

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