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Media Watch: NBC Picks Up Activist Post Story, Turns It Upside Down


NBC Picks Up Activist Post Story, Turns It Upside Down Truth
Janet Phelan
Activist Post

Up is down, black is white and truth, my friend, is in the mouth of the
speaker. And whomever has the biggest loudspeaker has a good chance of
convincing you that his version of the truth is reality.

On December 3, 2012, under the headline “Landmark asset seizure case to be heard in California court”,
Activist Post broke the story of how a conservator for the elderly,
Melodie Scott of Redlands, California, was trying to persuade a judge to
revoke a 28-year-old deed of sale, notarized and recorded in order to
take the property from the buyer and return it into the conservatorship.
Scott's stated purpose here is to get a reverse mortgage to pay for her
fees as conservator.

To briefly recap, a Yucaipa woman, Lois Risse, had sold her home to a
friend of hers nearly three decades ago with the stipulation she could
live in the house for the rest of her life. When Risse went under a
conservatorship in 2012, her conservator discovered that neighbors had
been heavily preying on Risse and had been accessing her bank accounts,
to the tune of about $70,000 in withdrawals in the last year.

Rather than report the neighbors to the police, Scott
chose to go after Glenn Neff, a friend of Risse's for decades, who had
bought her Barbara Lane home from the elderly woman 28 years ago. Neff
has been maintaining the property and paying taxes and insurance while
Risse lived in the house, rent-free per their agreement.

When NBC reported on this story
on March 19, reporter Jacob Rascon did not bother to speak with Glenn
Neff. Nor did he bother, apparently, to check the court record. If he
had, he would have discovered that a judge in San Bernardino County
Superior Court had ruled that the deed of sale was valid. If Rascon had
checked the court record, he would have discovered that Scott has moved
for a new trial based on what she termed as a “surprise” in the initial
trial.





But why confuse your audience with the facts when you have a dear old
lady on camera accusing her friend of robbing her blind? Everyone loves
children, lost animals and dear little old ladies.The chance to get your
audience all worked up about a little old lady who gazes woefully into
your camera accusing someone of taking every penny she had was
apparently too rich for Reporter Rascon to pass up. What matters if
there is no evidence that Neff took advantage of Risse? What matters if
the documentation abounds that the neighbors went into Risse's accounts,
not Glenn Neff?

What matters if you ruin a perfectly decent person's reputation? This is
television and dear little old ladies in distress would raise the ire
of any red-blooded American.

Lurking behind the spin Jacob Rascon gave this story lies the
politically inconvenient and uncomfortable reality of conservator abuse.
Reports of conservators financially and medically abusing their wards
are now rampant and Melodie Scott leads the pack. Questions should have
been asked as to why conservator Scott failed to make a police report
about crimes committed against Risse, crimes well within the statute of
limitations and where the evidence is clear and compelling. Questions
should also have been asked as to why Scott is so eager to claim back
the property that Risse sold Neff when he continues to keep his
word—Risse can live in the house for the rest of her life.

Instead,
Rascon presents a picture of a woman “fighting for her home” -- as if
that home is about to be yanked out from under her. If Jacob Rascon had
bothered to look at the court record, if he had bothered to actually go
into the courtroom and listen to the proceedings, he would have heard
Melodie Scott state her intention to put Risse into a nursing home if
her petition fails to take away the house bought by Neff. Might Rascon
have wondered why that would be necessary, given that Risse has
life-long tenancy in that house, per her agreement with Neff?

I think I might be able to answer that question, should Jacob Rascon
want to ask me. “It's the conservator's fees!” Melodie Scott wants the
reverse mortgage so she can pay herself.

Rascon might also have looked at Melodie Scott's record: two grand jury
investigations, an initial refusal by the State of California to grant
her a fiduciary's license and beaucoup lawsuits. Maybe he might have
gotten a whiff of something skanky about the conservator.

In fact, if he had taken a look at Lois Risse's deposition in this
matter he might also have realized that Risse is suffering from acute
dementia and memory loss and is sadly very confused as to who did what
and when.

Several calls were made to NBC by this reporter concerning the
inaccuracies of their report. As a result, an addendum was made to the
story, which states “In the original report, NBC4 did not indicate that a
judge had ruled Neff correctly put his name on the deed. Next, a judge
will determine the validity of the deed.”

No, Jacob, the court already determined the validity of the deed and
conservator Scott has moved for a new trial based on some confusion
about the implications of a previous case, “Patel.” The only issue on
the table in the new trial is whether or not the fact that Neff recorded
the deed before Risse passed on is a fundamental or superficial part of
their original agreement. Neff admits that he had agreed to record the
deed after Risse passed away and states he recorded the deed early to
protect the property from those who were now preying on Risse's assets.

But let's not get ourselves confused with facts, shall we? We have a
dear old and very confused lady making wild and unfounded accusations
and a tainted conservator to protect. Lights, cameras, action!

Source:-
http://www.activistpost.com/2013/03/media-watch-nbc-picks-up-activist-post.html
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