Sunday, November 29, 2015

Housekeeper charged with exploiting elderly employer, held without bond

Editor's note: Your ProbateShark believes that the Probate Court of Cook County operates on a different level of observing exploitation. The court turns a blind eye when their favorites are the miscreants!  The judge, bankers, insurance agent, lawyers and caregivers all had knowledge of the theft and forgery of Alice R. Gore's 16 annuity checks.  The all also knew who was responsible for the theft just by looking at the back of the check and the endorsements.  This Shark reported the theft to the court, FBI and annuity company and to date...nothing was ever done to punish the miscreants or recover Alice's property even though the loss was in the tens of thousands $$$$.  Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com

Housekeeper charged with exploiting elderly employer, held without bond
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Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 8:00 am | Updated: 10:16 am, Tue Nov 24, 2015.
A Rome woman was picked up Monday on a warrant accusing her of taking checks on the account of a person she had been hired to do housekeeping for. According to Floyd County Jail reports: Alexis Ragan Evans, 33, of 100 Azalea St., is charged with felony exploitation of the elderly.
The warrant for her arrest states that she cashed a number of unauthorized checks over a three-week period this fall, causing the victim’s account to be overdrawn. It does not detail how much money was involved.
Evans was being held in jail without bond Monday night

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