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What is the name of your state? Kansas
Can a POA sue on behalf of the elder that is being exploited on the world-wide web without her knowing? I know I know, :confused: We just want them to stop but they won't keep coming up with junk, Thanks.......
 


BlondiePB

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nightrider said:
What is the name of your state? Kansas
Can a POA sue on behalf of the elder that is being exploited on the world-wide web without her knowing? I know I know, :confused: We just want them to stop but they won't keep coming up with junk, Thanks.......
nightrider, it would be best to keep all the stuff together rather than start new threads. If you want, I'll paste a copy of this and the other thread in small claims on your very first thread. A lawyer can petition the court for permission for a POA to appear in court on behalf of your mother. What's up with all those charges you posted in small claims? Are those the charges the IFCC told you that your scamming brother's have committed? Is the IFCC investigating all this?
 
Here goes

Dandy Don said:
You have not provided enough of an explanation of what you mean by "being exploited". There may or may not be a valid case to pursue.

DANDY DON IN OKLAHOMA ([email protected])
Thanks Dandy, our brothers have built a web-site posting video's, picture's, asking for people to write letters to our mother, now asking for donations. We have contacted many office's and no one can help as of yet, [see my other post] the video's show our mother in iCU after her stroke, why? beats me, to get people to feel sorry for her enough to send them money! She would die if she saw these on the web, she has always tryed to look her best, she has no idea what they are doing using her last years of life expoiting her to recieve funds for them, evidence? you bet!
We now have been sent to the Missouri Attorneys generals office for consumer fraud, but we want this web-site down, banning them from using her. I have wrote a book on my mothers life and they are mad because mom let me and told me what she wanted in the book, they have bashed my moms book all over the net and started this one site to continue to devalue my copyright and make money for themselves, my mom is 80, in a nursing home, where my other sister [poa] see's her daily, so question? can the POA take them to small claims or? to get them to remove web-site, we don't want money, just the site off. Thanks
 
Hi Blondie

BlondiePB said:
nightrider, it would be best to keep all the stuff together rather than start new threads. If you want, I'll paste a copy of this and the other thread in small claims on your very first thread. A lawyer can petition the court for permission for a POA to appear in court on behalf of your mother. What's up with all those charges you posted in small claims? Are those the charges the IFCC told you that your scamming brother's have committed? Is the IFCC investigating all this?
sorry for all the post, everyone we have talked too don't know what to do with it, they have never heard of such a thing. I wrote a book that I started 20 years ago, mom spent two weeks with me to finish it, it came out this year. My brothers are mad because I might make money, so they bashed my book on B&N, Amazon, P.A, hacked into my web-site, slandered me and my sister, made a web-page stating why buy the book when you can hear it for free, using my name of the book for their web URL, on and on, they will not quit, heck the DR Phil show called us! But what makes me sick is showing my mother at her worst on their web-site, we have talked to a lawyer that said we had a cut a dry case on some of the alligations, so my real question is can the POA sue on behalf of mom to remove web-site, please cut&paste together Blondie...thanks
 

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