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To: KLP who wrote (105389)3/22/2005 1:59:54 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Respond to of 793756
 
Has there been any accounting of what he did with his share and also Terri's share of the nearly $2,000,000? Probably not. He is her 'guardian.'

He could have taken his portion of the $400,000, paid whatever bills he had at that point, and gotten a divorce. The $1.3 million that Terri received, could have paid whatever bills she had, and the rest gone to her care at the nursing home.
When those funds were depleted, she would have gone onto Medicaid


greed is a very destructive motivation

i'm quite convinced he did not count on the time and money it would take to litigate against the family while seeking the termination of terri's life



To: KLP who wrote (105389)3/22/2005 4:10:14 PM
From: Alastair McIntosh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793756
 
Michael Schiavo, on Theresa’s and his own behalf, initiated a medical malpractice lawsuit against the obstetrician who had been overseeing Theresa’s fertility therapy. In 1993, the malpractice action concluded in Theresa and Michael’s favor, resulting in a two element award: More than $750,000 in economic damages for Theresa, and a loss of consortium award (non economic damages) of $300,000 to Michael. The court established a trust fund for Theresa’s financial award, with SouthTrust Bank as the Guardian and an independent trustee. This fund was meticulously managed and accounted for and Michael Schiavo had no control over its use. There is no evidence in the record of the trust administration documents of any mismanagement of Theresa’s estate, and the records on this matter are excellently maintained.

abstractappeal.com

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Has there been any accounting of what he did with his share and also Terri's share of the nearly $2,000,000? Probably not. He is her 'guardian.'