Elder fraud is a great way to make money. Low life con artists prey on the elderly because their generation still believe they can trust those in authority including elected officials, lawyers, doctors and those who work for mobile home parks and nursing homes.
When my father was dying of alzheimers disease I discovered that there was a group of people in Sarasota Florida who were preying on the elderly. I contacted an attorney in Brick Township Ocean County New Jersey Edward Murachanian who I gave facts about this elder fraud.
I believed, this attorney Edward Murachanian being a former assistant prosecutor was a good choice to help bring these criminals to the attention of law enforcement. Boy was I wrong. Edward Murachanian has been playing the deception card and has been running his own fraud scheme out of Fellowship Chapel Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey. Hey a former assistant prosecutor who will pray with you has to be good, right?
Wrong. Edward Murachanian proceeded to discredit and destroy my life and the lives of my 81 year old mother and 7 year old child. How? Coming from the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office Murachanian has in place those in authority to do so.
The group in Sarasota Florida is the Mobile Estates Homeowners Association, Louise Prib, Laura Nolan, Lawyer Robert Smallwood, Lawyer Stephen Kurvin, Lawyer Christopher Likens, Ernest Buel and Janice Domiter.
One of their biggest con is not recording deeds of the elderly. Lawyer Robert Smallwood in particular has filed several affidavits stating that not recording the deeds was just and "oversight".
Report Elder Fraud and Elder Abuse to the FBI in Washington, DC.
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