Case Study: Wal-Marter V.

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On October 11, 2017, a Complaint for Damages and Intentional Breach of Assigned Duties Against Power of Attorney for SELF-DEALING, MISAPPROPRIATION of FUNDS and/ or UNJUST ENRICHMENT of Assets or Property was filed in this Honorable Court by Plaintiff against Defendant, DEON B. CARTER (hereinafter “Defendant). Defendant was appointed Power of Attorney for the Plaintiff if incompetence emerges. A copy of Power of Attorney agreement created on November 29, 2016 which appoints Defendant is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”.
On or about November 29, 2016, the Plaintiff and Defendant signed a POWER of ATTORNEY agreement granting DEON B. CARTER “grandchild”, legal permission to act as DENISE CYNTHIA HILL agent if at any time

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