some top Oakland County leaders are taking bold steps to stop this practice.
The 7 Investigators also have a major update to our first probate court investigation that focused on Macomb County Public Administrator Cecil St Pierre.
After
Catallo’s first story aired, the Michigan Attorney General’s office
started their own investigation into St. Pierre, and confirm that
several people filed complaints against the lawyer.
Now the Attorney General has suspended Cecil St. Pierre indefinitely from his Public Administrator duties.
St.
Pierre says he “made a business decision not to do Probate Asset
Recovery files prior to the suspension. I have followed Best Practices
and everything I have done has been approved by the Probate Judge and
court. I have been informed about the suspension.”
St. Pierre
also told us in an e-mail that he “will investigate the issue with the
Attorney General’s office and hopefully resolve any issue or
complaints.”
“How can they lay their head down on their pillow at night, hurting people like that,” said Joanne Zaremba.
She’s
one of several rightful heirs who say they were blindsided when someone
else opened a probate estate in a deceased relatives name. That meant
Joanne could have lost her late mother’s home to a stranger. And she’s
not alone.
“We were summoned to court – someone opened a probate estate in his name,” Kristin Rekowski told Catallo in November 2016.
Here’s
what’s going on: Real Estate Broker Ralph Roberts has teamed up with
some Attorney General-appointed lawyers called Public Administrators.
In Oakland County, court records show he regularly works with Kemp Klein
attorney Barbara Andruccioli to open probate estates. (Click to Continue)
Full Article & Source:
AG suspends Macomb probate public administrator, leaders want law changed
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(WXYZ) - 7 Investigator Heather Catallo first exposed a troubling
pattern of certain public officials and real estate brokers taking over
estates, often leaving rightful heirs with very little. Now,
Thank you, AG. This is awful and I bet it's happening in every state.
ReplyDeleteThe good public administrators should run guys like this out.
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