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re: Great recap of the Baton Rouge Council on Aging mess

Posted on 4/4/17 at 9:03 am to
Posted by BilJ
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 4/4/17 at 9:03 am to
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These are facts. Understanding the facts that I’ve seen with my own eyes, Tasha Clark-Amar was asked by a senior to be the executor for her will. Clark-Amar has not received a dime of the funds from Ms. Plummer’s estate. The family has removed all the funds from the estate without the permission of the courts. Ms. Plummer made the decision NOT TO LEAVE her estate to her own children or grandchildren. She decided of her own right mind to leave the money to her great grandchildren.

Considering the facts I’ve seen, I’m left to believe that Ms. Plummer didn’t desire to leave the money to her children or grandchildren, she choose to leave them to her great grandchildren for whatever reason she had. In doing so, she choose to skip using a family member, possibly to avoid controversy over what she would do with her money. She asked Mrs. Clark-Amar to be the executor. In my opinion based on the facts I know, Clark-Amar has done more harm to herself by attempting to help Ms. Plummer carry out her wishes, because before she could appear in court and tell a judge she doesn’t want to be paid from the estate, the family has taken Ms. Plummer’s money without court approval, attacked Mrs. Clark-Amar, and helped Councilman Buddy Armoroso and Dwight Hudson in their fight to control the $80 million ten year tax that the East Baton Rouge Parish Council On Aging is set to receive. Anyone who believes that Councilman Buddy Armoroso and Dwight Hudson aren’t after control of the tax dollars, has not evaluated history very well.

The one thing that WBRZ, The Advocate, nor the Business Report has addressed is that the family has illegally removed the money from Ms. Plummer’s estate, because until a judge rules on the will, those funds are not suppose to be touched. Before the process of the judicial system could play out, the family took the law into their own hands, transferred the money into other accounts, and didn’t allow the courts to speak. The family has said that local lawyers won’t touch the issue. I’ve talked to several lawyers who said, they would not take the families case, not because of Clark-Amar, but because the family has skipped over the process of court proceedings which makes an already hard case, even more difficult.


God this dude can barely fricking put together sentences and still wonders why he's not considered a journalist.
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