Saturday, February 29, 2020

Netflix Series 'Dirty Money' to Expose Guardianship Fraud in America




The critically-acclaimed investigative series returns with six untold stories of scandal, financial malfeasance, and corruption in the world of business. Banking scandals, real estate schemes, toxic plastics and more reveal how a corporate thirst for profit puts citizens in danger. Dirty Money returns March 11.

"Guardians, Inc." director Kyoko Miyake, whose film will be showcased in one of the stories, said, "The state guardianship system is a heart-wrenching, little-known and perfectly legal way to exploit vulnerable senior citizens. Those who, against their will, fall under guardianship can find their assets seized, bank accounts frozen, and even their homes taken away —often removing them from loving families who are trying to help. Dirty Money explores the brutal business of court-enforced guardianship, a practice that often devolves into lawful corruption and exploitation in desperate need of oversight and accountability".

Sources: CEAR and The A.V. Club


From The G-Man and The G-Man Interviews conducted special investigations and published alerts on fraudulent guardianships and probate courts in the U.S., which included the following:

Hotline Established to Help Victims of Guardianship Fraud, Predatory Lawyers


New York State Alert: 'The Guardians' Exposes Probate, Trust and Adult Guardianship Fraud

Fraudulent Guardianships & Probate Courts (A Special Report)
Senate Aging Committee Hearing on Guardianship Process

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