The Elder Exploitation Industry’s End of Life Railroad.
The elderly, long before their time are railroaded by unconscionable, Machiavellian professional networks into illicit living trusts, unnecessary surgeries, sub standard elder care facilities after they having all their assets stolen and human rights removed.
the use of force, fraud, and coercion. Humantrafficking takes on a variety of forms and often intersects with domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse in multiple ways. It is important to recognize that humantrafficking and other types of victimization don’t occur in silos – rather, there is a marked overlap
Just as we continue to make strides with human rights issues around the world, we need to shine a brighter light on elderabuse on our soil — particularly this type of vicious and systemic financial exploitation. To be an elder is a privilege, not a condition causing you to be tossed aside and abused. Our elders need to be protected and respected.
ANJC to Tackle HumanTrafficking and ElderAbuse in 2021 November 13, 2020 Elders. All News. ANJC to Tackle HumanTrafficking and ElderAbuse in 2021. November 13, 2020 ANJC turns its focus to Alaska’s most vulnerable populations as it expands new services beyond Anchorage in 2021.
HumanTrafficking is defined as “knowingly” subjecting a person to labor or sexual servitude through the use of coercion or deception … suspected elder/disabled adult abuse, form DHR-ASD-798 should be used. Copies of these forms are available on the ADPH
2 thoughts on ” America’s Shame: Trafficking Our Elderly ” cgd1947 January 25, 2016 at 3:13 PM. There is another form of elderhuman traffic that can take place in the elder’s own home. Perpetrators usually are family members.
Domestic violence, elderabuse, dependent adult abuse and humantrafficking issues can be legally complex and challenging. Be sure to seek legal advice when confronted with a specific domestic violence, elderabuse, dependent adult abuse or humantrafficking issue on your property.
PCADV and PCAR are excited to host “HumanTrafficking of Older Adults: Abuse, Trafficking & Exploitation.” The webinar will be presented on three separate da…
Up-to-date infromation on HumanTrafficking, Immigration, Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and Elder Abuse. Resources Use our site to gain information on victimization and apply for a grant if you are working to help those in need.
But we know them, and they are not hesitant to talk with a branch associate. How about evidence of elderabuse? Banks can sometimes see when a senior citizen’s transactions change and they become vulnerable to being scammed or otherwise victimized. Humantrafficking is really no different.
Entrenched Professional Cronyism in Probate Courts, A Key Factor in Elder Abuse & Exploitation.
The same Judge has biased council from aligned self-serving professionals, all whom have mutual interests to keep the cash-cow victim and their property under their authority in Guardianships and/or Conservatorships. This is a substantial and illicit conflict-of-interest—opposite of the Wards best interest. When those acting as officers for the court; lawyers, guardian ad litems, social workers/court visitors, evaluating clinicians & physicians work in-concert to conceal documents, evidence of abuse, exploitation & negligence — this essentially sabotages the machinery of justice; due process, amounts to perjury and each by definition, is a type of fraud upon the court.
“…. often there is a little buddy-buddy system going on, sometimes a judge has friends who are attorneys,” said Thomas Coleman, a Palm Springs lawyer who specializes in representing the disabled.
Criminal ageism, sexism and “disabilism” rackets run through the county courts.
The municipal court’s crony-aligned network of professionals all receiving hundreds of dollars in hourly fees from the same vulnerable person’s estate (most often disabled elderly women).
BuzzFeed Article excerpt: In local courts across the country — often woefully unfit for the sweeping power they command — guardians, lawyers, and expert witnesses appear frequently before the same judges in an established network of overlapping financial and professional interests. They are often paid from the estate of the person whose freedom is on the line, creating powerful incentives to form guardianships and keep them in place.
“The judge knows the lawyers, the lawyers know each other,” said J. Ronald Denman, a former state prosecutor and Florida lawyer who has contested dozens of guardianships over the past decade. “The amount of abuse is crazy. You’re going against a rigged system.”
Florida and AAAPG's New Breed Activist's "Probate Warriors"
CITIZEN BULLETIN; FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018. Civil Rights Activists For Elder Rights,
Victims from all around Florida represented by AAAPG (www.aaapg.net) and especially with the dogged persistence of our member Doug Franks (who was honored in the FL Senate for his work) were instrumental in the creation of the OPPG. It has taken several years for these charges to be brought by the OPPG and its lead investigator, Anthony Palmieri. For that we are thankful. We hope that the persistence of the Post and John Pacenti will result in serious penalties for those perpetrating this type of unconscionable fraud. But if past experience is any measure, we fear that the judicial hierarchy will rally to insulate Colin and Savitt from any meaningful jeopardy and let them off the hook (are you listening Chief Judge Marx?). After all Colin and French will both be retired soon and no other judge in his right mind will give cases to Savitt now (even though she remains on the wheel incredibly).
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AAAPG Spokesperson Dr. Sam Sugar describes this national racket in detail in his recently published book "Guardianships and the Elderly-the perfect crime" (available on Amazon), Sugar suggests that anyone concerned about an elderly parent or family dysfunction that could lead them down the path to probate court read this book and become educated about the risks that face families when they ask lawyers and judges to become involved in their family matters.
But their actions are the tip of a much much larger iceberg of similar exploitation going on all over this state and many many others. It bespeaks a deep level of hubris and arrogance when our Bar and JQC complaint departments willfully ignore an avalanche of complaints against the probate insiders all over the state for years. No lawyer who values his career is willing to take on the probate racket. No family litigant in probate equity courts, particularly those who cannot afford top-tier representation and appear pro se, has any expectation of even being heard by these equity judges who seem to believe that the estates that come before them for adjudication should rightfully pass into the hands of the lawyers who practice in front of them in order to line all their pockets with years of rubberstamped fee petitions for massive amounts of money so as to ensure that they are reelected.
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