1. See post #4295 re Jodi's current license.
2. See Terri Schiavo, life insurance, and insurers duty to cancel if beneficiary is trying to kill insured", where it says:
"Michael Schiavo has declined to comment on whether there is an outstanding life insurance policy on his wife,"That thread has quite a bit of information regarding insurance, names (such as the reminder that Jodi Ann Centonze is divorced from Scott W. Blough, therefore, she also went by the name Jodi Ann Bough), and ideas and thoughts.
as quoted from this CNN Article: Father: Brain-damaged daughter responsive
3. That thread also refers you to one of my old posts on another thread (Terri's Fight - (Daily Thread/Updates) November 8 -10, 2003) regarding Michael Schiavo suing Prudential Insurance Company, filing date: 05/22/90. I believe this is one of the malpractice lawsuits from which hundreds of thousands of dollars were awarded for Terri's rehabilitative care.
4. Also from the Insurance thread (#2 above), you will find that sweetliberty posted there a link to the CNN LARRY KING LIVE Interview With Michael Schiavo, who told numerous lies throughout the interview, and wherein he states:
"They don't like me because they want the money," Schiavo told King, in reference to $1.2 million dollars awarded him and Terri in 1992 as a result of medical-malpractice suits over her brain injury. Schiavo claims the money has been used to fund therapy for Terri and only about $50,000 remains in her fund. WorldNetDaily has reported, Felos has been paid some $358,000 from the fund and Schiavo's other attorney reportedly received $80,000. Schiavo added that there is no life insurance policy on Terri's life and stressed he stands to gain nothing financially from her death.That thread also links to the old CNN Interview thread, as well: Michael Schiavo pleads case on CNN
Things That Make You Go Hmmm-Gordon Watts
Excerpt .. full page at link above
PHILADELPHIA CONSOL. HLD. (NASDAQ) aka "Philadelphia Consolidated" Insurance Company has just recently bought JERGER & CENTONZE INSURNACE AGENCY, INC., (at which, apparently, Michael Schiavo's girlfriend, Jodi Centozone, works) according to *this* article in Philidelphia Biz Journals dot com.
And, Michael Schiavo would stand to gain if the Hospice were insured by this company but did not have to pay out any large malpractice claim for refusing to give Terri swallowing therapy for thirteen (13) years. Are they insured by Jerger & Centonze? If they are, could this info be private?
While I don't wish to speculate, a friend brought this possible connection to my attention.
Disclaimer: While The Register certifies that the foregoing appears to be correct, we do not verify that the following claims below are correct. Yet, they are nonetheless among that great nether world of (as Arsenio Hall used to say) ... "Things that make you go 'Hmm...'."
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> Consider this timeline:
> > May 1997 - Deborah Bushnell send a leter to Judge Shames (he was > before Judge Greer) saying that the Schindlers should be involved in > Terri's care during her final days (since Michael intends to move > Terri to hospice and remove her feeding tube).
> > Aug. 1997 - Felos sends a letter to the Schindler's notifying them > of pending action to remove Terri's feeding tube.
> > May 1998 - George Felos is hired and files a petition in Court to > remove Terri's feeding tube.
> > April 6, 1999 - House Bill 2131 was introduced in the legislature by > the Florida Elder Affairs & Long-Term Care Committee to amend > Section 765 (Civil Rights) of the Florida Statutes. two weeks later, > the legislature Committee on Judiciary recommmended that House Bill > 2131 should also change the Section 765.101 legal definition of life > prolonging procedures to add: "INCLUDING ARTIFICIALLY PROVIDED > SUSTENENCE AND HYDRATION, WHICH SUSTAINS, RESTORES, OR SUPPLANTS A > SPONTANEOUS VITAL FUNCTION".
D*mn, I was pretty darn close when I said October of 2003 for the insurance info! As I recall you found a ton of stuff.