Friday, July 12, 2019

Guardian filed DNR orders without permission, says judge who seeks her removal from nearly 100 cases

“I have been working in the elderly and disabled industry in the Central Florida area for over 20 years,” Rebecca Fierle wrote on the website for her practice, which was taken down Thursday. “My experience helps my clients and their families tremendously.”
Thorpe also wants Fierle removed for allegedly compensating herself as a Medicaid caseworker for her wards, which included receiving payments from hospitals and other facilities without disclosing those payments to the judge, court records said.

Fierle also “failed to disclose related interests and employees” and violated practice standards for professional guardians, including considering the ward’s preferences when making medical treatment and end-of-life decisions, Thorpe said.

“The Court finds that Ms. Fierle has abused her powers, developed conflict of interest with the Ward, and become a disqualified person, thereby establishing grounds for removal as guardian of the person and/or property of the ward,” Thorpe wrote in the removal notice.

Attorneys for Fierle filed a motion Wednesday to disqualify Thorpe from the cases because the guardian “has a well-founded fear that she will not receive a fair trial or hearing.”

“Fierle has no knowledge or notice of what witnesses or evidence the Court has relied upon to make its findings, or if the evidence relied upon was under oath, or what witnesses and evidence will be brought forward at the hearing,” the motion said.

Fierle and her attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On the website for her practice, Fierle said she was a “professional guardian,” as well as a “certified geriatric care manager for over 10 years.” The site was taken down Thursday.

“I have been working in the elderly and disabled industry in the Central Florida area for over 20 years,” Fierle wrote on the website. “My experience helps my clients and their families tremendously.”

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Guardian filed DNR orders without permission, says judge who seeks her removal from nearly 100 cases

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