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Reports from San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and records from San Bernardino County Court (CONDS100023) from 2010 establish that Carol’s step-granddaughter placed Carol at assisted living facility Wildwood Canyon Villa. The step-granddaughter instructed Wildwood to prevent Carol having visitors or phone calls. Carol was isolated from loved ones for fifteen months. With assistance from Riverside attorney Jaxon Miller, the step-granddaughter seized control of Carol’s entire $1M estate.
Attorney General Kamala Harris refused to investigate. In August 2014, Carol’s family submitted thousands of pages of evidence obtained through civil discovery.
The documents substantiated aggravated kidnapping, false imprisonment, isolation, physical restraint, chemical restraint, neglect, financial abuse, and indicators of sexual abuse.
Vincent DiCarlo of the Attorney General’s office again refused to investigate.
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Outrageous! Government is always the first to blame for permitting these abuses to occur, because it has failed in its duty to protect its citizens.
ReplyDeleteThe AG has a duty to get involved when the citizens are in danger.
ReplyDeleteReally? attempting to act in the best interest of Ms. Hahn by forcing entry to her residence; causing damages to the door to Ms. Hahn's residence to gain entry with intent to forcibly remove Ms. Hahn and her property are not criminal actions?
ReplyDeleteYou be the judge and jury:
June 2011,
the family of Alzheimer’s patient Carol Hahn begged for help from Attorney General Kamala Harris. Family reported two individuals from Riverside based financial services firm Leivas Associates forced entry into Carol’s home, removed her from her home, and hid her from family..........
June 15, 2011
Carol had been isolated from loves ones for over a year. Wildwood Canyon Villa allowed no visitors and severely restricted phone calls. Carol’s mail was intercepted. Carol slept on a mattress on the floor, and she was denied routine medical care. She may have been sexually abused. The step-granddaughter retained complete control of Carol’s estate.
Investigative Auditor Yolanda Mills wrote to the step-granddaughter’s attorney Terrence Moynihan,
"Our office has investigated the alleged fiscal elder abuse against Carol Jean Hahn. We have concluded our investigation and will be closing our case. It appears that the individuals involved were attempting to act in the best interest of Ms. Hahn and that none of their actions were criminal in nature."