Sunday, May 7, 2017
8 Ways to Deal with False Dementia Accusations
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Seniors with dementia falsely accuse family of terrible things “You stole my wallet and all my money!” “You’re keeping me prisoner...
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Guardian Corruption Finances Voter Fraud in the United States
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This article exposes using embezzled funds from senior guardianship accounts as a primary financial tool to commit voter fraud. This is a...
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Flemington women indicted for forgery, impersonating a lawyer
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Jessica L. Andrews, 29, of Flemington, was indicted on Thursday, April 20, by a Hunterdon County grand jury on charges of forgery, utterin...
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Elder Law Expo answers common seniors-related questions
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Will we have to sell the house to qualify for Medicaid? Can she get her late husband's Veterans Affairs benefits? How can we financiall...
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Friday, May 5, 2017
He Just Wants to Go Home
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Roy Kotval just wants to go home. But the 87-year-old Beloit man is a resident at Sanford Sheldon Senior Care, kept in a locked ward and...
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ISOLATE, MEDICATE, LIQUIDATE: How to Fleece a Senior PART 2 – UPDATE NOTES
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Warning to Seniors: Rich or Poor, You’re Worth a LOT to Lawyers, Courts, and Service Agencies! by Lonnie Brennan In our prior edition, w...
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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 ov...
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Thursday, May 4, 2017
Lawyer Who Looted Slave Theater Owner's Estate Gets Prison Time: DA
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BEDFORD-STUYVESANT — A disgraced Queens lawyer will spend at least a year in state prison for looting the estate of the late Judge John...
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How Do Cook County Judges Stack Up?
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Two high-profile stories recently caught the eye of many Cook County residents. In one case, a judge was accused by federal prosecutors of m...
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