AMALIA KESSLER LIFE ESTATE EVICTION
AMALIA KESSLER who has a LIFE ESTATE(in California) is handed an EVICTION carried out by marshalls and a fraudulent court order from a Massachusett's corrupt judge. Amalia Kesler, 86, was basically robbed of her life estate by a corrupt judge and bankruptcy lawyers working for the remainderman. This footage shows federal marshals seizing her personal belongings and evicting her from her home of 20 years, in Santa Monica.READ Story at this link. http://www.realtalkla.com/blog... exchange for a fulltime salary, Caplan allowed Kessler to stay in her home rent free. When Caplan died in 1990, Kessler was granted a life estate worth $200,000. The official life estate in Caplan's own words: "Amalia is allowed to remain living in the said residence for as long as she decides rent free.""They are evicting an 85-year-old woman who worked in this country for many years and maintained the property," Heissel says. "She paid property taxes, received full legal rights to [it] and lived in Los Angeles for 17 years. She has legitimate rights, but still this person can be thrown in the street?"Heissel, a car mechanic who's conducted extensive research on the case without any legal assistance, insists that Kessler's case is part of a larger scam exploiting elderly women. "Tatyana sold the property for $1.3 million," he claims. "The woman knew Amalia had a life estate and took advantage of an elderly woman.""Where was this person when I was wiping Gita's soiled diapers?" Kessler says.After the eviction, Kessler spent the little money she had on motels and hostels, but eventually ended up in a city shelter. The instability and emotional distress she has suffered, including living in her car for months, caused Kessler to develop pneumonia and she was hospitalized at UCLA. She was then placed in a convalescent home until she could no longer afford it. Today, she's settled into a small apartment in Culver City and is barely surviving on her social security check, which she says is quickly diminishing. Heissel recently reported that Kessler broke her hip.Heissel and Kessler have been solicited by several legal experts who deal with cases of elder abuse, but the couple are reluctant to meet with anyone since they can barely make ends meet, let alone hire a lawyer. All Kessler has is hope that someone will be able to provide the couple with legal justice in order to gather the pieces they still have left of life.
Channel: Nonprofits & Activism
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: hardtennis
Length: 06:41
Rating: 5.00
Views: 824
Tags: abuse amalia corrupt elder eviction execution federal fraud judge kessler lady lawyer old probate remain sam writ
Video Comments
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Rainmanpdt49 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The guy who told you to turn the camera off, next time just tell him to go fuck himself.
hardtennis (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"They took everything I owned," Kessler says in an interview with RTLA. "My furniture, my clothing, my photographs, every shoe and every scarf, everything that I owned except for the clothing on my back and a few personal items. They took my life.""I lost everything to the Germans in Austria. I never though this would happen to me again. I never thought this could happen in America. This is my American holocaust," she says.
hardtennis (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Judge Joe Rosenthal.
hardtennis (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
It's a beautiful sunny afternoon on the Westside and Amalia Kessler stands at the broken sidewalk of her white picket fenced Santa Monica home watching movers round up the final pieces of her antique furniture into a Beverly Hills moving truck. Wearing a straw hat, a beige coat and holding a small briefcase in her hand, a neighbor consoles Kessler on her shocking and sudden eviction. At 85 years old, it dawns on Kessler that the items she holds in her hands are the only belongings she has left.
cesarlebel (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Who was the judge in Mass who provided the order ??Cesar |
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