![]() Phillips was generally a guest star or featured player (e.g. Phillips remained active in television during the 1970s just prior to his death in 1982. The following season, Phillips appeared as another police lieutenant, named "Avery", in seven episodes of the syndicated crime drama The Brothers Brannagan, starring Stephen Dunne and Mark Roberts. In the 1959-1960 television season, Phillips portrayed police Lieutenant Geller in the syndicated crime drama, Johnny Midnight, starringEdmond O'Brien as a New York City actor-turned-private detective. He also played minor roles in several episodes of Perry Mason. Jamison in the I Love Lucy episode Ricky's European Booking. Thereafter he was a prolific character actor in both films and television series throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Finger, a police sergeant in Frank Sinatra's radio program, Rocky Fortune, in 19. ![]() He also voiced the recurring role of Hamilton J. Phillips enlisted in the US Army in July 1941 under his real name, serving in the signal corpsduring World War II.įollowing the war, Phillips procured small parts in several films during 1949-1952, before getting a regular role on the NBC television version of Dragnet, as Sgt. In the coming weeks and months, I will continue to make public court records, financial statements, and how the "guardian" gained "legal" possession of my aunt, my grandmother, and my grandmother's $1,000,000 ($1M) estate while my grandmother was still alive, and very much so not in agreement with the situation.Interested in acting, he was able to get a small part in an independently-produced Grade B western called Black Aces in 1937, but his show business career then languished. ![]() I was able to take on Facebook and win for 14,000 people across four US states but could not protect my family from elder fraud and extortion.Īttached (unable to attach, see website link below) is the pending petition of $35,000 ($35k) for unfulfilled "fees" submitted to the courts, signed by the former "guardian" and her attorney to serve as an example of what the end of elder fraud experience looks like, two years after my aunt has passed. I sat silent out of fear that the "guardian" living with my aunt would harm my aunt in retaliation if I spoke out or continued with legal action. I'm speaking out publicly as it will encourage others suffering in fear and shame to speak up and obtain assistance. ![]() The former "guardian's" petition is a continued effort of extortion and fraud it is the drop of water that breaks the dam of my decade-long silence. Could you afford not to collect on a $35,000 ($35K) invoice for five years if you lived in a rural agricultural area of central Florida where the minimum wage is $8.86 an hour? Unlikely. Approximately $40K remains in the trust with a "trustee." The former "guardian" recently petitioned the courts requesting $35k for "unpaid fees" backdating to 2017. I thought the extortion and fraud had ended for my family when Sandra passed. I'm publicly addressing this now as my aunt is no longer under the control and "care" of the "legal guardian," Sandra passed two years ago when the trust began to run low on funds. ![]() According to FBI reports, there were 92,371 elder fraud victims in America in 2021. Over the next few weeks and months, I will share what one must be aware of as a mitigation effort enabling one to avoid such situations and to encourage others who may be suffering to speak up extortion and fraud are an unpleasant surprise, accompanied by a swift and hostile takeover of people and estates. My family has been a victim of elder fraud and extortion, currently and for over a decade. USD ($1M) saved for the long-term care of my mentally and physically disabled aunt, their daughter, and my mother's sister. My grandparents had a trust with $1,000,000. One can "legally" have a person taken from them by elder fraud. States such as Florida have laws, the Baker Act in particular, making it incredibly easy to gain control of an estate, including family members with cognitive or physical disabilities. It is a relatively easy crime for anyone to commit "legally" and not face charges or prison time. It is a white-collar crime no one speaks about, whether out of shame or fear. Elder extortion and fraud happens with the silent stroke of a pen when no one is looking. ![]()
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