Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Laurie Roberts: Six Months Later

Six months ago today [11/13/10], we learned that the probate judge who approved the draining of an elderly widow's life savings quietly sent an advance copy of her ruling to select attorneys – the ones who wound up with much of the old lady's money.

The revelation called into question whether Marie Long got a fair hearing in probate court. It even seemed to startle the legal community, which so often likes to wax on about high-minded concepts, things like fairness and impartiality. So much so, in fact, they are the first words you'll read in the Arizona Code of Judicial Conduct. “An independent, fair and impartial judiciary,” it says, “is indispensable to our system of justice.”

Given that, you can imagine what has happened over the last six months. But first, some background, lest you've been living in a cave. Marie Long was worth $1.3 million when she suffered a stroke and came under the protection of Maricopa County's probate court in 2005. Now, the 89 year old is flat broke, relying on taxpayers for support.

In March, Commissioner Lindsay Ellis ruled that attorneys and fiduciaries were justified in helping themselves to $800,000 from Marie's trust. In her 21-page ruling, Ellis railed against Marie's sisters and her lawyers, saying their “hateful and unsubstantiated” attacks challenging the six-figure bills forced the fiduciaries and lawyers to defend themselves.

With Marie's money, naturally.

Full Article and Source:
Six Months Later: The (Non-Existing) Fallout From Ethics Lapse in Probate Court

9 comments:

Thelma said...

NASGA members know they cannot get fair and impartial hearings when they are called "greedy heirs" by the professionals who churn the litigation proceedings purely for billing purposes.

Sean said...

It's an outrage.

Connie said...

Laurie Roberts is a bull dog reporter!

Larry said...

I read the Marie Long stories as they came out and each one was more upsetting than the last.

What kind of vulture takes advantage of an old woman who can't fight back?

Barbara said...

I have been praying for Marie Long ever since I read the first story on her. It makes me sick to think of what they did to her and how they justify their predator actions.

Anonymous said...

Right on, Thelma!

Mike said...

The claim of "greedy heirs" is just a tool they use to spin everything their way. If they can make it about the family, they will. Meanwhile, they steal the helpless person blind.

Donna said...

I commend Laurie Roberts for following this story from the very beginning and staying with it.

Thank you Laurie. Thank you NASGA.

Anonymous said...

How can they even justify this injustice to Marie Long?