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Son of Member Stephen Price
Sr.
My son, Stephen Price, Jr., died at age 19, a victim
of a guardianship/conservatorship abuse. A severe brain injury caused
by hospital neglect at age 9 seemed to be the worst that could possibly
happen, ---until a few years later, at a custody hearing between the
parents, the San Bernadino County Superior Court System turned Stevie’s
life over to private professional parasite (guardian) Melodie Z.
Scott and the gang of attorneys she works with.
At this custody hearing, although Stevie’s trust fund
($4mil settlement) was mandated to provide legal representation for him
if needed, the court insisted on appointing an attorney of their
choosing, who immediately suggested the parents nominate a friend of his
as temporary guardian during the custody proceedings. When we
declined, this attorney and his friend inundated the court with lies,
innuendo, and accusation, apparently justifying the temporary
appointment of this guardian (who, it turns out, is also the chief
client of said attorney and firm) while we tried to sort out and
disprove the lies.
I was able to show that both attorney and guardian
had deliberately lied by the time a hearing was held for permanent
guardianship; however, this didn’t seem to carry any weight against the
exorbitant amounts of my son’s money attorneys and guardian were allowed
to put on their case. For reasons unclear to me, the hearing was held
in a neighboring city; Chino, where a traffic court judge’s calendar was
cleared so he could hear Stevie’s case. This judge, (who within a year
of the hearing was censured for 9 counts of judicial misconduct and then
was retired for “psychological reasons”) found that Stevie needed a
guardian, even tho he had been thriving physically, financially and
psychologically without one.
For the next few years, I battled almost daily with
this crew of predatory parasites; going thru 3 attorneys and contacting
every justice, news, political and professional entity I could find, to
no avail. I was successful in preventing Ms. Scott and crew from
placing Stevie in a facility-- keeping him at home and remaining his
primary caregiver despite their efforts; but I was unable to prevent the
decimation of his health care and his finances. In one arrogant
display of power, Ms. Scott got a court order to give Stevie a
tracheotomy against the advice, testimony and objections of his parents,
nurses and primary/pulmony doctor of 6 years. Stevie never recovered
from the needless tracheotomy and died a year and a half later with no
explanation. Ms. Scott and crew had gone thru well over $2 mil –
leaving not even enough to pay his bills. As probate administrator and
successor conservator, I was able to confirm my suspicions about the
fraud and misuse of his money; Stevie died in debt. Too bad there’s not
someone to complain to.
We miss you, Stevie

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