Posted on 11/19/2021 5:51:37 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A New Orleans woman who stole more than $2 million in inheritance money from an autistic man after she posed as an attorney has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Kristina Galjour, 45, pleaded guilty on Monday to theft valued at more than $25,000 and three counts of practicing law without a license after she defrauded an adult autistic man whose parents had just died, according to Nola.com.
The 59-year-old autistic man lost both his parents in 2015, leaving him millions of dollars and a home in New Orleans. The trust was being administered by Legacy Law Center, a planning firm where Galjour worked, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office.
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Doesn’t she know only certified lawyers are allowed to do that?............................
Had she been an actual lawyer, the whole thing would have never seen the light of day.
The eyes!
Yep, I just wish Hillary was busted as well. $3.6 BILLION in Haitian aid money completely disappears from the Clinton foundation and absolutely NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING happens to her or her rapist husband. I’ve had my tagline for 11 years, I would like to change it one day.
Yep, she has that insane Pelosi look, the crazy eyebrows
She looks like Lily Munster!..................😜
This is exactly one of my concerns for my Autistic son. Some lawyer is going to buy a yacht with the money I leave him.
Does this mean the government has to be the one to look after these kind of people? We’re against government but this episode plays into the hands of the left.
Should have been life. Taking advantage of someone like that is heinous.
20 years is not punishment enough for what this monster did to this disabled man.
Set up a special trust with a trustee you can count on after you pass.
Any good probate attorney can do it for your.
Also, make sure all of your bank accounts are payable upon death to avoid probate.
LMAO
She really does! YUCK!
Just look at Congress.
There should have been someone appointed by the courts to work with this man and his inheritance.
There should have been someone appointed by the courts to work with this man and his inheritance.
There was as noted in the article.
The trust was being administered by Legacy Law Center, a planning firm where Galjour worked,
Why didn’t the company supposedly managing his estate notice that one of their employees was stealing everything?
Shouldn’t the company be liable to give him his money back?
Crazy eyes and crazy wigs.
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