President Obama, Please meet with me for a Koolaid Summit to help my Grandmother....
September 9, 2009 | Miami, Florida | Vetting explained
Dear President Obama,
My Grandmother was forced into a guardianship against her will, all her money and home were taken by the Attorney's and Guardian's. My Grandmother and I used to play together and now I am not allowed to see her. She can't talk because they force her to take a medication that keeps her sleeping or my dad says, the medicine, Seroquel can causes strokes and death.
President Obama, why don't you answer my father's emails, he worked hard on your campaign and is trying to save his mother's life. My dad went to his Congressmen, Police, FBI, and they are allowing these crimes to continue. My dad says this is happening all over this country.
Attorney's and Guardian's are using Guardianship laws to rob elderly people and their families. My father said they have stolen over 440,000 dollars my grandfather left when he died in a car accident and now they are stealing the money by doiing a reverse mortgage on our home.
President Obama, Please help my father he lost his job fighting for his mother. It does not seem fair that you can work hard all your life and then you allow attorney's and guardian's to steal this money. My father says, if other people would do this the Police would arrest them, but because they are Judge's, Lawyer's and Guardian's they do nothing but allow the crimes to continue.
President Obama, Please help my Dad, he has written you many times and has been denied help by your staff. My father voted for you, you have the Power to make CHANGE, if you don't stop these crimes, my grandmother and many grandmothers will die. Robert Sarhan, Jr
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