Evelyn and Arthur Keiser

96 Year-Old Mother Sues Son for Fraud and Theft

Arthur Keiser, the Chancellor and CEO of Keiser University, located in Florida, has been sued by his 96-year old mother, Evelyn Keiser, for allegedly cheating her out of income generated by businesses they own together. A family dispute has escalated over a lucrative for-profit college fortune.  There are charges and counter-charges, as well as an effort by Arthur Keiser to have his mother declared incapacitated by a probate court. In a complaint filed April 17, 2020 in Florida state circuit court in Broward County, Evelyn Keiser alleges that her son Arthur Keiser and his wife Belinda Keiser owe her rental…

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Margie O'Brien

Probate Judge Margie O’Brien Steals $432,711

Margie O’Brien, a former probate judge in Atkinson County, Georgia, plead guilty to stealing almost half a million dollars between 2010 and 2017. A grand jury originally indicted O’Brien on 81 counts of theft by taking and two counts racketeering. The Atkinson County Grand Jury handed down a 50+ page indictment; which indicted O’Brien on 81 counts of theft by taking and two counts of racketeering. O’Brien is accused of handling the deposits for the Probate Court herself. She allegedly wrote all of the deposits slips personally and would keep money from each one for herself. She attempted to hide…

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Frederick H Green

Court Appointed Guardian Steals $Thousands from Elderly

Frederick H. Green of Thompson Township, Ohio, and a former probate court-appointed guardian, was charged with three counts of fourth-degree felony grand theft, and one count of third-degree felony perjury. Green pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on a personal recognizance bond. Green was appointed as a legal guardian for William Vancura, in May 2017 by Judge Tim Grendell of the Geauge County Probate Court.  In September of 2017, the bar association received a grievance letter against Green.  The letter claimed that Green, in his role as legal guardian, misappropriated $18,400 from Vancura. Michael T. Judy, Chairman…

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Ora Lomax

Wife for 64 Years Denied Guardianship – Stranger in Charge

Ora Lomax did not go to probate court seeking guardianship or conservatorship, because the person, William Lomax, was her husband.  Instead, VCU Health System, where William Lomax had been a patient for just over a month — ever since one of his home aides had called 911 because he was having trouble breathing — had filed a petition with the court to have William declared incapacitated and have a guardian appointed to make decisions for him. You read that correctly.  The hospital stepped-in to gain control of William Lomax, bacause VCU Health System didn’t think Ora should be the guardian,…

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Avoid Probate

Probate Loves Family Fights

While you fight, strangers get control of your money and your family’s inheritance Joyce Marie Johnson, 74, once was a real estate broker who owned multiple properties in the mountain town of Lytle Creek, north of Fontana, as well as in Long Beach and Seal Beach, all in California. Now she sits in an Orange County California board-and-care home, dementia eating away her mind, while a court conservatorship liquidates her real estate and isolates her from family members. Johnson’s problems began after her two daughters disagreed on who should have power of attorney. The family squabble was taken to probate…

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Betty Lou Lamoreaux

No One Is Immune

Retired Judge with Courthouse Named After Her is Exploited by Probate Betty Lou Lamoreaux was a giant on the Orange County California Superior Court bench. Her work with children was so impressive that the county named the seven-story family courthouse  after her — the Lamoreaux Juvenile Justice Center. Duff Lamoreaux McGrath in 2016 outside county courthouse named after his Aunt, Betty Lou Lamoreaux, whose life savings is is in danger of being financially drained, in part by the very justice system to which she dedicated her life. (Courtesy of Duff McGrath)   Lamoreaux, now 94, has Alzheimer’s disease and is…

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Conservator Stealing Money

Court Appointed Conservator Steals Over $1 Million

Nashville attorney John E. Clemmons was sentence to 25 years in jail for stealing more than $1 million from wards entrusted to him in probate courts in Davidson and Rutherford counties in Tennessee. The Metro Nashville government will be paying $300,000 to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of the estate of William Link, a man who was cheated out of nearly $800,000 by Clemmons. Clemmons was first apponted as Link’s conservator in 2003, and he was placed in charge of Link’s estate following his death in 2004.  The estate funds were earmarked for the benefit of Link’s disabled daughter….

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