To: Graymatter
Sorry, I thought you were irritated with me. We have that settled, I hope.
George Felos has many like-minded colleagues, though I don't see that they advocate starving or dehydrating people to death.
I'm looking for case histories, ethics opinions, a reason to disbar that lunatic. Many, many times, Felos has misrepresented Terri's condition, but I don't think that is enough to file a complaint on with The American Bar Association. Do you?
2,424 posted on
10/24/2003 10:13:14 PM PDT by
lakey
To: lakey
What if we challenge his sanity?
2,426 posted on
10/24/2003 10:15:52 PM PDT by
meanie monster
(hooked on phonics werked for me.)
To: lakey
>>I'm looking for case histories, ethics opinions, a reason to disbar that lunatic. Many, many times, Felos has misrepresented Terri's condition, but I don't think that is enough to file a complaint on with The American Bar Association. Do you?
No, I see nothing he's done in Terri's case that would get him in trouble. The irregularity of sucking off her medical fund was approved by the judge. Seems very unethical on the face of it, but how does one go after a judge?
A lawyer's behavior is usually very well documented, legal search would probably be exhausting but you could probably find every client and every syllable he ever uttered in a court.
Not my field...we need a good PI. There's one in FL but his name is Schiavo, lol.
The best way to derail the lunatic Felos, IMO, is to expose him for a flake. That business about crashing a plane with his paranormal abilities, if THAT got wide attention, the media would be twirling his guts merrily down the road.
I know if I were calling into Larry King, that's what I'd discuss!
But aside from the media and the professional investigators, hopefully someone at FR has law research skills. There must be lots of disgruntled people in his wake. If he's never been sued it's a miracle.
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