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From California

EDITOR’S NOTE:  This was received from an EoD reader.  Please send any information to info@estateofdenial.com and we will forward it accordingly. Corruption is running ramped in the Probate Court. It sickens me. Many elder’s wishes are being ignored while the Probate Judge allows attorneys, conservators, public guardians and trustees to steal the assets. Just as Keep Reading…

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More from Astor butler

The People vs. Anthony Marshall and Francis Morrissey: The Butler Gives Notice Ralph Gardner Jr. December 18, 2009 The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ralph-gardner-jr/the-people-vs-anthony-mar_b_397092.html If come next Monday, Judge A. Kirke Bartley Jr. decides to sentence Tony Marshall, Brooke Astor’s son, to prison for stealing from his mother, by law the 85 year old Marshall will have Keep Reading…

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Health care ‘reform’ and estate abuse

We’ve published a new health care column, Obamacare:  stimulus for estate abuse?,  that reiterates the impact “reform” could bring to the estate abuse issue.  Identifying and acknowledging realistic consequences is a concept working at odds with many current government efforts seeking to diminish American freedom and potential for future economic prosperity.  With any understanding of Keep Reading…

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As sentencing approaches, Astor son seeks to avoid jail

Assistant District Attorney Joel J. Seidemann has struck back with a vengeance in responding to Anthony Marshall’s attempt to avoid jail upon being convicted of 13 felonies and one misdemeanor in the estate looting case of Marshall’s mother, New York socialite and philanthropist Brooke Astor.  Marshall, 85, filed a motion asking the court to throw Keep Reading…

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Flashback: The Miami Herald on guardianships

THE PRIVATE GUARDIANSHIP INDUSTRY Who watches the watchdog for the elderly? February 27, 1994 April Witt The Miami Herald http://www.miamiherald.com/news/special-reports/v-fullstory/story/447912.html Janice Mantia charged into elderly Bibianna Bach’s life like a savior. Mantia, then a state-paid watchdog for elderly abuse, went to court in 1992 to win control of Bach’s finances, saying the childless Tamarac widow Keep Reading…

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