TigerD
Senior Member
$100k embezzled from trust that he is now the trustee for? He has got to account for that money.I think involving two attorneys is serious overkill at this point. I also think that getting a forensic accountant involved is overkill at this point. All of that could possibly be necessary in the future but at this point it would be throwing good money after bad.
What the OP needs right now is a consult with an estate/probate attorney to understand what can and cannot be done, and then he needs to make decisions from there.
We only know of two beneficiaries, but I'm willing to bet there are more.
With the money involved, I default to being more careful than less. The cost of consulting/hiring a personal attorney is negligible compared to the money involved.
TD