Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Danny Tate Conservatorship

The actions of a Tennessee probate court will once again come under scrutiny as an Aug. 20 hearing becomes the next chapter in Nashville musician Danny Tate's effort to undo the near depletion of his lifelong accumulation of assets and to stop the continued assault on any future prosperity - circumstances directly resulting from a 32-month "temporary" conservatorship (guardianship) initiated by his brother David Tate, facilitated by attorney Paul T. Housch and sanctioned by Davidson County Circuit Court Judge Randy Kennedy.

An awareness campaign moves forward as Tate friend Kevin Montgomery has blogged on Everything you need to know about the Danny Tate case-brilliantly presented by Michael Hoskins., the Friends for Danny Tate's Defense Facebook group remains active and the Free Danny Tate web site continues providing sardonically witty commentary on case players and developments. With Milwaukee-based investigative consultant Ira Robins' compelling presentation of case documents and related information on Nashville Criminals, the side of Danny Tate's case either ignored or previously unaddressed through the Tennessee legal system is at least now available for public consumption. This information should serve as an important warning to an unsuspecting public regarding the full power and potential of probate actions.

The Aug. 20 hearing will largely center on a Danny Tate Motion for Relief from Judgment prepared by his attorney, Michael G. Hoskins, which asks the court to set aside prior orders that will further diminish Tate's financial position on the basis of "Petitioner David E. Tate's fraud on the court and misconduct throughout this proceeding." The motion gives background on a series of visits starting in May 2007 that David Tate paid to his brother Danny who, prior to the conservatorship, lived unassisted in his Nashville home and was completely self-sufficient.

Full Article and Source:
Musician Danny Tate's Conservatorship: A Case of Caring or Corruption? (Part One)

9 comments:

Gerry said...

Thank you for following the Tate case, NASGA.

Norma said...

I will be praying for Danny Tate's victory in court this Friday.

Anonymous said...

How awful it must be to have such an evil and greedy brother like David Tate....

StandUp said...

This is an opportunity for judge Randy Kennedy to set things right.

Criminal activities have been brought to his attention and he must act.

Finny said...

We're pulling for you Danny! A victory for one is a victory for all!

Anonymous said...

I hope there's a big crowd there to support Danny and to scrutinize the court!

Larry said...

You will be victorious, Danny.

Connie said...

Why is it justice is only found with media attention? What a terrible low the "justice" system has come to.

Full speed ahead, Danny. I pray for your victory and your lawyer's strength.

Thelma said...

David is no more his brother's keeper, and judgment day is coming!
David shall get his just deserts.