To: Dasaji
Dasaji wrote-
What if Geaorge is paying Michael? Say george is writing a book and he is paying Michael Schiavo as a source. In this way Michael gets the money out of terri's account, over to Felos, adn Felos funnels some back to Michael.
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I have felt this all along - not to mention the fact (and it's been mentioned by others) that the original $700,000 trust fund, invested even very conservatively in 1993, would have yielded additional major gains. Where is THAT money? I thought Trustees have to provide an annual report to the court (public?) each year regarding what goes in and out of the trust. I assume NGFBHINO is the Trustee, as well as Guardian. And there has to be SOME Broker/Dealer (Merrill Lynch, Raymond James, e.g.) managing the funds in the trust.
My reply-
Yeah you mmake a most excellent point. I never thought of that. I bet that money was invested so there should be more than the $700,000.
I was helping SweetLiberty run down a wierd item and visited a web site that had some good information about Terri however the rest of the site was wacko.
I'll post that info in the next post.
To: All
Virtually every one of us has been interested in money being a motive for what is motivating Michael HINO (Husband In Name Only).
I found this on another web site, which I won't reference because the rest of the web site that is Not terri related is wacko. I can't vouch for the information but here it is.
If it doesn't copy and past good I'll have to work on that and re-post the info.
Question 3: Where Did Terris Malpractice Award Money Go?
As mentioned, in November1993, Michael Schiavos guardianship was challenged for his actions when he instructed Terris caretakers not to medicate Terri with antibiotics for a potentially fatal infection. This legal charge culminated with a February 1994 Judge Pennock hearing in which Michael Schiavo was exonerated and his guardianship remained intact. The court permitted Michael Schiavo to withdraw money from Terris medical fund to reimburse his legal expenses.
May 1998, Michael Schiavo hires attorney George Felos to petition the court to have Terris feeding terminated. Subsequently, the court has permitted Michael Schiavo to withdraw money from Terris medical fund to reimburse his legal expenses in his efforts to have Terri die.
Note: In the ensuing (9) years since the 1992 jury malpractice award, Michael Schiavo has used Terris medical fund money in his pursuit of Terris death and to defend his guardianship role. The bulk of the money has gone for legal fees. Although Terris medical fund is sealed; there are court transactions available for public inspection.
Summary of legal expenses through September 2001 Attorneys Fee Amount Fee Period
Attorney Gwyneth Stanley(1)
Attorney Deborah Bushnell(1)
Attorney Steve Nilson(1)
Attorney Pacarek(2)
Attorney Richard Pearse(2)
Attorney George Felos(1)
(1)Michael Schiavo's attorneys
(2)court appointed attorneys
$10,668.05
$49,958.15
$7,404.95
$1,500.00
$4,511.95
$307,188.35 (6/93-3/97)
(9/93-9/01)
(10/93-7/94)
(3/94)
(6/98-12/98)
(3/98-9/01)
Total $381,231.45 (As of Sept. 2001)
Other Expenditures Amount Dates
1st Union/South Trust Bank $55,459.85 (10/94-4/01)
Michael Schiavo (Promissory Note) $3,535.00 (12/94)
Total $58,994.85
Grand Total $440,226.30 (As of Sept. 2001)
Question 4: How Much is Remaining in Terris Medical Fund?
The bleeding of money from Terris medical fund is far from over. The primary attorneys Michael Schiavo has used in his quest to end Terris life, Attorney Deborah Bushnell and Attorney George Felos, have not been compensated for their services since their last invoice September 2001.
We estimate that Terri's account balance is now less than $300,000. We expect Attorney Deborah Bushnell and Attorney George Felos to invoice over $90,000 to bring their legal fees current. We believe that after legal fees are paid the balance in Terris fund, as of February 28, 2002, will be around $200,000.
Also, there is no telling the future amount Attorney George Felos will charge Terri, via Michael Schiavo, for his legal endeavors. On February 22, 2002, in response to the attorneys February 7, 2002 appeal, the Florida Supreme Court issued a stay to the 2nd District Appellate Courts order calling for Terris neurological examinations. The Florida Supreme Court is presently reviewing their posture regarding Terris case.
Should the Florida Supreme Court take jurisdiction, Attorney George Felos will then have the opportunity to totally deplete the entire assets in Terris medical fund.
Should the Florida Supreme Court take jurisdiction, Attorney George Felos will then have the opportunity to totally deplete the entire assets in Terris medical fund
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