To help refresh your memory, as a Tampa area attorney you assisted your client with improperly guardianizing Adele Fletcher, which resulted in your client's conviction for felony scheming to defraud.
You did not come to your client's aide during her criminal trial.
Below are your documents that facilitated this fraud, which may assist in refreshing your recall of events:
[A]summary of the closing days in Adele Fletcher's' life. Please review the information for accuracy and let us know if you have any questions:
Summary
The two documents below reveal what turned out to be implausible reasons for your claimed need to take away a senior citizen's freedom to live:
Incapacity, Page one
Incapacity, Page two
The next two documents below reflect your investigation attested to under penalty of perjury that Adele Fletcher had no money or assets. You may recall that your meeting with Adele, in her home, to discuss what to do with her inheritance, that added an additional tax liability, to her existing income, and existing accounts with her stock broker, was arranged for you and Fran Lang by Adele's stock broker. A reasonable assumption that you did not raise during your investigation is that the mere existence of a stock broker in Adele's life points to the presence of assets.
Indigent,Page one
Indigent,Page two
The document below shows that eventually you found Adele Fletcher indeed had money and assets, but by that time the assets previously hidden from the court's knowledge were securely under your control by way of your client Fran Lang:
Terminate Insolvency
For additional reading about your client's conviction you can review a news article at this web site:
Ex-Guardian Gets Probation
You can also watch a short video at:
YouTube: Adele's Nightmare
An Open Letter To:
The Honorable Gus Bilirakis
United States House of Representatives
Dear Gus:
Please contact us if you would like any additional information to assist with your recall of this case. We feel that you played a significant and indispensable role in Adele Fletcher's demise and the felony conviction of Fran Lang that followed. Our hope, in your current role as a United States Congressional Representative, is that you will clearly and forever remember Adele Fletcher while you profess concern about improving the quality of life for the other senior citizens you now represent.
If you need further assistance please email us at:
AdeleRemembered@gmail.com
Sincerely,
The Friends of Adele Fletcher
Source:
Dear Gus Bilirakis: Do You Remember Adele Fletcher?
How can they just sit there and smile and make believe that they're not really bad people?
ReplyDeleteThat's the question of the year, Thelma. I think they think they've pulled the wool over our eyes and Adele Fletcher is forgotten. No, Adele is remembered.
ReplyDeleteHow can anyone who knows about this case NOT remember Adele Fletcher?
ReplyDeleteAdele is one of many and nothing has changed has it? no safeguards, no remedies, busines as usual in the past 10 years and most importantly more victims into the guardianship industry via fraudulent petitions.
Who is next?
It's a pretty sad state of affairs that Florida, a state full of vulnerable elderly people, would vote a guy like this into office after what he did to Adele Fletcher.
ReplyDeleteShame on you Gus Bilirakis. Shame on you.
ReplyDeleteadele is a beautiful woman who deserved to be free i will always remember adele
ReplyDeleteI just bet Gus Bilirakis won't be interested in guardianship reform! I'd hate to be a constituent in his district!
ReplyDeleteYou're right,Diane, and I bet he calls in sick on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day too.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how a person's past is locked in with a persons present day life. I guess this would be considered 'skeletons in the closet'? It's only right to wonder if this happened to Adele how many others are in that closet? Does anybody care?
ReplyDeleteDo Bilirakis' fellow members in the House know what he did to Adele Fletcher?
ReplyDeleteIf not, they should!