The
woman who cared for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his
brother filed court papers seeking control of their inheritance just one
day after the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
After
their mother Lynda Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November,
Cruz, 19, and his brother Zachary, 17, were put into the care of Roxanne
Deschamps.
A source close to the family, who has not been named, told the New York Post Deschamps kicked
Cruz out of her trailer after a fight over his gun collection. She also
reportedly also took $2,900 from him before he moved out.
Last Wednesday afternoon, an assailant, later identified as Cruz, stormed Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School with an assault rifle, fatally shooting 17 people and injured at least 14 others.
Deschamps filed a petition for Lynda’s estate just one day later, according to court reports obtained by the Post. In the document, Deschamps argued that she should be granted control as she is “caring for a 50 percent minor beneficiary."
The source told the Post that Deschamps had Cruz’s brother involuntarily committed on Friday. It is unclear if Zachary has since been released.
The
filed petition does not reveal the total value of the estate. However,
the Snead family, who cared for Cruz during the time the attack took
place, said he was due to inherit at least $800,000 when he turned 22.
If
a judge grants the petition, Deschamps would be responsible for
allotting the children’s inheritance and paying debts owed by the
estate. She could also charge a fee for administering the estate. The
amount would be subject to the judge’s discretion according to Robert
Wolf, a Florida lawyer who is independent of the case.
A
picture is slowly forming of the suspected shooter, who was arrested
shortly after the incident and briefly taken to Broward Health North
hospital in Pompano Beach, before being transferred to the Broward
Sheriff’s headquarters.
Broward
Sheriff Scott Israel confirmed that Cruz was a former student at the
school expelled last year for unknown "disciplinary reasons."
According to Cruz’s attorneys,
the teenager has been on suicide watch since his arrest and is
reportedly “sad and remorseful.” One of the attorneys said Cruz had the
mental state of a child.
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Nikolas Cruz's Carer Wants Control of Florida Shooter's $800K Inheritance
I had no idea this was going on too. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.
ReplyDeleteI've been wondering how it came to be that Roxanne Deschamps became to be guardian of Nikolas and Zachary. Was Roxanne and/or the Deschamps named as guardians in Lynda Cruz's will? Or some other action?
ReplyDeleteNow Zachary Cruz has been involuntarily committed.
I just can't seem to get a firm grip on these people especially when there could be motive for profit, when $ is significant.