To: sweetliberty
>>Problem with that is that Greer gave him the okay...
That's true, I very much doubt MS has anything to worry about on that score. Nobody's going to prosecute him for doing what a judge approved beforehand. Or even afterhand.
And about that possible insurance...if he's the beneficiary of a policy, nothing's likely to change that, as long as he pays the premiums. If he survives Terri he gets that money.
Then there's the award booty. That will probably turn out to be so depleted, and the remainder owed to Felos or the hospice, that it won't be a concern to MS.
Then there's the financial obligation. He can put his assets in his girlfriend's name, if he hasn't already done so.
Then there's the money he can make selling literary and other rights to the story. IF the new guardian sues on Terri's behalf, he gets less than all, but he gets something.
Looks to me like none of the above constitute major concerns for Michael.
That leaves one issue. If Terri gets a new guardian, all her medical records are open to inspection.
THAT is a problem for Michael Schiavo. That is what he's fighting so ferociously about. That's why he wants her dead and promptly cremated.
To: Graymatter
He can put his assets in his girlfriend's name, if he hasn't already done so. All his future earnings would be considered if there were a divorce, and he would be liable for her care as her husband and next-of-kin. He has to protect himself from that which could be one of the reasons he doesn't go for a divorce.
153 posted on
11/05/2003 8:50:13 PM PST by
Aliska
To: Graymatter
What if he has actually hidden some of Terri's lawsuit award money in his lover's name? Maybe it didn't all go to the lawyer but maybe much of it went to his mistress. Wouldn't that be some kind of crime? Steal from a wife to give to the mistress?
154 posted on
11/05/2003 8:52:28 PM PST by
FITZ
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