Friday, May 2, 2014

Florida Guardianship Ward, Marie Winkelman, Attends Holocaust Remembrance

We are deeply proud of our beloved Survivors and hope that you will cherish this article (Bradenton Herald, April 28, 2014, Page A1) and pass it along to all of your contacts!  Especially significant is the fact that the article features our dear Marie Winkelman, who was placed into an illegal guardianship in Sarasota County via a mediation agreement amongst multiple lawyers (without due process of law), through which she was made a Ward of the State of Florida. 


In truth, Marie is extremely bright and articulate, as we all  witnessed at the AL KATZ Center Yom HaShoah observance on April 27, when Marie was handed a microphone and extemporaneously gave a penetrating, emotive speech to the rapt audience.  Please note that Marie's continued fate in guardianship is before Manatee and Sarasota County Probate Judge Deno Economou on June 3, 2014. 

Please pray for her immediate release from state guardianship and the return of her freedom and dignity, which she feels she has lost due to the legal actions taken against her by her stepson-in-law, Robert Szychowski (of the Rutgers University administration), whose wife and sister-in-law are the primary beneficiaries of Marie's multi-million-dollar Trust (now controlled by the guardianship stipulated mediation agreement, signed by Attorneys Christopher Likens, Kim Bald, Barry Spivey, Gary Larsen [mediator], and Rebecca Proctor, without Marie's knowledge or consent).

~Beverly Newman

See Also:
NASGA:  Marie Lubowski Winkelman, Florida Victim

7 comments:

  1. How can the stepson's actions be called "legal"?

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  2. How can the stepson's actions be called "legal"?

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  3. How can the stepson's actions be called "legal"?

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  4. The Legislators of Florida know of the abuse of Guardianship in Florida ! They know the guardianship laws in Florida needs lots of work! They know! Call them and make them do what they know they need to do! They know of the abuse and if it is not stopped, it will get worse! It will be the legislators that are guilty!

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  5. It makes no sense. But, I am glad she got to attend the special event.

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  6. Thank you, Beverly Newman, for continuing to advocate for Marie.

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  7. The guardian letting Marie Winkelman go to this remembrance doesn't offset the wrongness of the guardianship itself.

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