John E. Clemmons is now facing criminal charges in Davidson County for the first time. You may remember he pleaded guilty in Rutherford County for doing the same sort of thing he is alleged to do here - stealing from the infirmed who were powerless to protect themselves.
Now, Clemmons is jailed in Nashville on half-million dollars bond.
He's accused of causing millions of dollars of heartache to families like those of Nannie Malone.
Malone was 82 when she died in a nursing home. Clemmons was supposed to be caring for her and paying her bills. He had been her conservator for six years.
"I would ask for money to buy diapers or to get her hair cut. He said, 'She had no money,'" said Malone's daughter, Teresa Lyles. "He was very arrogant, he was very arrogant."
Lyles says her younger sister hounded Clemmons, demanding an audit and an accounting of their mother's money.
"So he filed a petition in court to keep her from seeing our mother. She couldn't handle that. She could not handle not seeing our mother. And she took her own life that night," Lyles said.
Eventually, the bank statements would show Clemmons wrote himself more than 50 checks from Nannie Malone's account for a grand total of $367,000.
"One of those checks would have paid for the medicine that my mother needed - the cancer drug that he stopped paying for," Lyles said.
Lyles told Channel 4 News in July she wanted Clemmons prosecuted, and that's the process now in place.
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5 comments:
Good - pile the charges up on him!
I bet cases will continue to come out of the woodwork and there's plenty more to learn on John E. Clemmons. Thank you for posting, NASGA.
Sorry excuse for a human being Clemmons and the others like him deserve a life sentence in a prison cage. Adios.
Absurd and the atrocity of these Predators living off of our families. Thank you for exposing the truth. Let it be known. Give us our families back and keep the stuff. Take it with you to jail where you all belong.
Unfortunately John E. Clemmons may not be much different than most abusive guardians.
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