By: Heather Catallo
(WXYZ) — We have some sad news to pass along in a high-profile guardianship case first exposed by the 7 Investigators.
The
guardianship nightmare involving Bob Mitchell and Barbara Delbridge
sparked a social media firestorm and caught the attention of Michigan’s
Supreme Court and Attorney General.
Sadly, Bob Mitchell passed away this week.
The 7 Investigators
first showed you in May how family members said a professional guardian
had prevented them from seeing Bob and Barb.
“I just want my
parents back,” Marcie Mitchell told 7 Investigator Heather Catallo in
May. At that point, Marcie said she wasn’t allowed past a six-foot-tall
privacy fence to visit her dad and stepmom in their Utica home.
Marcie
Mitchell had tried to get guardianship of Bob and Barb, but instead
Macomb County Probate Judge Kathryn George appointed Caring Hearts
Michigan Inc. as guardian and conservator. Caring Hearts is owned by
Catherine Kirk.
After 7 Action News exposed how Kirk then hired
her own home-care company and her husband’s law firm to bill Barb and
Bob’s $2 million estate, the Macomb County Chief Judge stepped in and
returned the couple to their family in June. The Attorney General also
since removed Robert Kirk from his position as a State Public
Administrator.
“The way they were returned to us was not the shape they were in when
this happened. They went from being verbal, communicating, to enjoying
eating and doing things, to when they were here [under guardianship] --
nothing. As far as we know they never even got to go outside, except for
Bob trying to escape,” said niece Gretchen Sommer in a recent interview
with Catallo.
Gretchen and Marcie have both told 7 Action News
they believe both Bob and Barb were over-medicated while under
guardianship with Caring Hearts.
“It’s not fair. It was taken away
from him. He worked his whole life. He saved. He was smart. And then a
2-month span makes a person a completely different person that’s not
functional,” said Marcie in a September interview.
In November, Barb suffered a stroke and died.
Then on Christmas Eve, family members say Bob passed away as well.
Now
they’re hoping the Attorney General will keep investigating this case
and other guardianship cases to make sure other vulnerable adults are
not separated from their families.
“I hope they are going to get
to the bottom of everything that’s happened, not only for my parents but
for so many others this happened to,” said Marcie.
Lawyers for Caring Hearts Michigan have claimed family members were
not properly caring for Bob and Barb, and they have asked a judge to
approve more than 376-thousand dollars in legal and guardianship fees on
this case. The 7 Investigators have asked multiple times since May to
interview Catherine Kirk, but her lawyers have continuously declined
that request.
The family is fighting the fees, and deny they neglected Bob and Barb. They will be back in court January 10, 2020.
To report elder abuse or guardianship fraud, contact the Michigan Attorney General’s office:
https://www.michigan.gov/ag/0,4534,7-359-82917_92157---,00.html
If you need to file a complaint about a probate court, contact the Supreme Court Administrator’s Office:
https://courts.michigan.gov/self-help/complaints/pages/default.aspx
Full Article & Source:
Macomb County man at center of high profile guardianship case passes away
See Also:
Caring Hearts Michigan backs out of disputed guardianship case in wake of 7 Action News report
Michigan AG opens investigation into Macomb Co. probate case following 7 Action News report
Why did a Macomb Co. judge put strangers in charge of an elderly couple instead of family?
'I just want my parents back.' Woman says company imprisoned her parents in their own home
Michigan AG 'looking into' concerns about state's adult guardianship system
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