Important Conclusions.

Published by Jimbee68 in the blog Jimbee68's blog. Views: 14

Like I said, I consider this a new form of abuse. And I am going to start treating it like that and exposing it. The laws of Michigan do not support your guardian if he is abusing and neglecting you, and then allowing him to leave you to become homeless. And in addition to the fact the trust could never give me any standard of living, I need a lot more things now due to all the damage done to me. A special car some day perhaps. I'll always need a car in any event because my life is in danger now that my neighbors were told two terrible, untrue things about me and we don't know what became of that rumor. I have a lot of damage with more damage to come. And I have handicaps that were never correctly diagnosed. So I will always need Eric's money. And all he ever had to do was occasionally sign over a check, which he could easily do.

Eric will always stay. He can't leave me atva time like now, that is outrageous. How could the laws of Michigan support that? I will spend the rest of my life exposing this as a form of abuse. I will spend the rest of my life doing that, and making sure that all are held accountable for what they did to me, including the people at that new clinic. Starting with Eric serving a month in jail if he doesn't get me a new washing machine by tomorrow. That deadline began July 22nd. And I don't think Eric will be able to meet it. And then spending a month in jail, Eric will serve as an example to all involved we mean business. You don't do the things that were done to me for decades and just get away with it.
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