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May Oregon not leave a stone unturned! Crime is not just done by what we percieve as "criminals."
ReplyDeleteMy mother is a crime victim in the state of Florida. She has been held there against her will while her court appointed guardian appears to continually commit fraud upon that court. I think that either the court is blind to it or they just don't care!
Great opportunity for Oregon victims to be heard and introduce guardianship abuse as elder abuse!
ReplyDeleteI hope they really mean it!
ReplyDeleteThe new Attorney General is indeed serious about
ReplyDelete"Oregon Crime Victims"
and the relief available.
However, the enforcememnt is still up to an uninformed law enforcement
and therefore the survey is just a survey. We have many national statistics on elder abuse and exploitation, including guardianship abuse, but nothing has changed for the victims.
I reported myself as a victim in Oregon, with no response...whatsoever,,,,
Who are they kidding? The Attorney General may want to protect an individuals civil rights in Oregon - but my extensive file over the last 10 years of Fraud, Abuse, and Exploitation, directed to the Oregon Department of Judtice for investigation, has fallen on deaf ears, The reason, no funds to go after white collar crimes.
ReplyDeleteThe link is broken. What happened to the survey. My husband is a victim of conservatorship fraud, waste, financial abuse & exploitation, isolation, neglect, manipulation, and emotional abuse. I've made multiple reports and have reached out for help from the very institutions that claim to prevent these situations from happening. No one cares. It's a big sham and major infringement and violation of our constitutional rights. So many reports, so many cases, so little concern and access to help. It makes me sick.
ReplyDeleteThe Oregon civtim should combine efforts and go after the organizations who are supposed to investigate, protect and prosecute... Nothing is hapening, while the members of the Oregon Legislature make speeches with no promise of reform.eb
ReplyDeleteCheck out, hw old the comments are!! We now are in July 2012, and nothing has been done by the Justice Department to demand law enforcement to be alert to Elder Abuse crimes,anf take the reports to be forwawrded to the Department, mainly the ones which cannot be visually detected that as fraud by family members, eb
ReplyDeleteWe are at the end of August, and NOTHING has been done by the Oregon Department of Justice.
ReplyDeleteWho is looking into their empty promises of stopping elder abuse. What has the newly re-established, and funded, Civil Rights department accomplished??
Nothing.....when it comes to deprivation of property from the elder and disabled...eb
Erna E. N. Boldt
ReplyDeleteNovember 30, 2012
I feel imprisoned by the judiciary which has allowed fraudulent legal maneuvering by the attorneys over the past 12 years, to dig me in so deep, I find no escape in this legal jungle. They took away my rights, access to my financial resources, won a $55,000.00 "defamation" suit, because I went public with my true story, subjected me to"debtors" examinations, and forcing me to protect my Social Security income from seizure. It is an ongoing physical and intentional emotional harassment, which has destroyed the quality of my life, and left me deflated of energy and piece of mind. I feel like a criminal in hiding at 86 years of age.
Elder Abuse by Fraud, and Fraud on the Courts. Ckackamas County, Oregon
Case: Newton v Boldt
CV09120543