Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Dilley guilty of tampering with records, perjury and attempted theft

Dilley guilty of tampering with records, perjury and attempted theft


CLEVELAND, Ohio -- These are some of the cases that moved this week through Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.




William Dilley, 67, of Mentor: After a bench trial that ended Tuesday, Judge Michael Donnelly found Dilley guilty of tampering with records, perjury and attempted theft. The financial adviser changed a 93-year-old Glenwillow woman's will in 2008 so he would inherit her estate worth about $750,000. The original beneficiaries were friends, the Holy Family Cancer Home and Save-A-Pet. A suit was filed and Dilley falsely claimed there were witnesses to the woman signing the altered will, Russo said. Dilley received a $75,000 settlement in the suit.

Please read complete article at link below:


http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2012/01/sentencings_arraigments_and_a_1.html

Editor's note: When the above occurs in the Probate Court of Cook County with the knowledge of the lawyers and judges...nothing is done to stop it.  Why?  Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com

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