Monday, October 13, 2008

Legal Might v Moral Right

The Fail v Fail Case is an interesting read for anyone dealing with lawyers and Liars which are all too often the same, however not always. There are lawyers and Judges that honestly attempt to be honest, however it is the authors opinion that they are in the minority, and they all too often fail and refuse to expose and extricate the dishonest ones from the legal profession at the public's peril and expense. Unfortunately for the victims of corrupt and unethical lawyers the Regulatory agencies charged with holding the lawyers accountable for their bad conduct are often unwilling and anemic in their efforts to do their job in holding their fellow lawyer’s accountable for their dastardly misconduct and their fraudulent maltreatment of their paying clients. It is simply a case of the Fox’s guarding the Chicken hutch resulting in gross injustice to us chickens.

To save space and in the best interest of justice it is suggested that the reader interested in America's justice system all to often dba America's injustice system go to www.failvfail.com to read about the Kansas Fail Family Farm Fiasco. The Fail Family patriarch Ivan J. Fail was a hard working, decent, honest and respected Farmer in Wilson County Kansas that earned every penny that he wanted to leave to his four children. Unfortunately his daughter June married an individual named Eugene Dedeke. Mr. Dedeke and June borrowed a substantial amount of money from Mr. Fail 25 years ago and then sued him, then took bankruptcy against him, and then alienated his grandchildren against him for ten years. Mr. Fail's daughter June and son in law Gene Dedeke raised their son Terry and daughter Tonia to believe that their grandfather Ivan J. Fail had defrauded them when the exact opposite was true. Their own mother June and father Gene were the guilty ones that attempted to defraud Mr. Fail. Mr. Fail's son and June's brother Larry prevented this from happening 25 years ago. As a result and pay back to Larry, June and Gene Dedeke and their daughter Tonia turned a constructive Trust into a Constructive Fraud in an attempt to defraud Larry Fail and his children out of the land that Ivan J. Fail wanted Larry and his children to receive. Tonia Dedeke Nelson Married Leavenworth lawyer Gary A. Nelson whose name found its way onto the April 11, 2005 Transfer on Death Deed to the Real Estate that Ivan J. Fail wanted his son Larry Fail to receive. Ivan J. Fail passed on December 21, 2005. Larry Fail filed a civil case in 2006 against the Nelson and Dedeke defendants, and his two brother’s Ivan Lee Fail, John Roy Fail, and Patty Hon and others in Wilson County Kansas Case No. 2006 CV 25, FailvFail. See the case documents including letters and transcripts of tape recorded conversations at www.failvfail.com. Comments from interested, knowledgeable, competent and ethical parties are welcome. Contact Larry Fail – MacPhale at macphale@gmail.com 1-800-722-9529.








Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Elder Abuse Fraud

Our Dad

My father is a trusting, sometimes forgetful, sometimes naive person that trusted his siblings and they screwed him. They were asked by their father, and my grandpa to hold some Farm Real Estate in Kansas in their names in trust for my father and us kids because a lawyer that worked for dad stole his business 16 years ago. My dad sued the lawyer and got him disbarred because the lawyer committed bankruptcy fraud after my dad got a money judgment against him. You can find the cases on Google. Type in the name Kenneth Edward Kolbjornsen, and you will find the cases. My grandpa passed on in December 2005. My dad's siblings would not let my dad or us kids see grandpa before he died because they did not want grandpa and my dad to get together so grandpa could give dad the deeds to the farms in his name. After grandpa died, dad's sister and two brothers refused to give dad his land as they had promised grandpa that they would. Instead my dad's sister signed the part that she was holding for dad over to her daughter and her son in law who is lawyer. Dad's younger brother told dad 30 minutes after grandpa died that he would sign dad's land over to him. Two hours later he signed the land over to his girl friend. Dad's older brother talked to my grandpa before he died and told us that grandpa had told him that he wanted us to have the land. Then, dad's brother changed his mind and decided to keep dad's land for himself. He had received twice as much land from grandpa as dad had, but also wanted dad's land. At first he was going to sign the deeds over to my dad. Then he changed his mind and decided to keep dad's land for himself. On the day we buried grandpa, we asked him why he was doing this against grandpa's wishes? He told dad and I that dad had to pay for his mistakes. When I asked him what mistakes he could not give any specifics. Dad's sister got 200 acres of good farmland and producing gas wells which she has sold. Dad's younger brother got the home place where dad was raised and twice as much land than my dad was supposed to get. He also gave that to his girl friend three hours after grandpa died. We cannot set foot on the home place that we all grew to love over the years. Dad's siblings had grandpa in the ground two days after he died. They told my dad that it was the only time that the funeral home had available. We asked two different funeral directors, and they told us that they had the entire next week open. Dad and I sued his three siblings to get our land. Our first lawyer charged dad $1,600 to talk to him and read his letters then told him. "This case is like a pile of rocks, every time that I kick the pile of rocks some more bugs run out." He referred us to another lawyer who charged us $30,000. He was not an aggressive proactive lawyer. He reacted to Dad's sister's son in law who was proactive. He took our depositions, and ordered mountains of discovery that has keep dad busy for 14 months. Our lawyer took no depositions, and ordered no discovery. He had no passion for our case, only for the money. Now dad has hired a new attorney that he likes very much, however we can only keep him if we are able to pay him. We need $20 from a lot of people or someone that will help in someway or is interested in buying the rights to the story of “Fail v Fail, Lessons in Trust.” Fail is the family name, believe it or not.From the time I was a nine year old kid, I watched my dad fight for justice against the lawyer that stole his business. It took him over thirteen years to get the lawyer disbarred and get a large money judgment against the lawyer. So far his collection lawyers have only been able to collect $1,800 of a $5,500,000. We will never see a penny more. I love my dad, and I want him back. He is not a quitter and he will not give up the fight against his siblings. He has told me that they dishonored grand pa and grand ma by stealing the land that they wanted dad and his children to have. That is why he will not give up. That is why I must help him get the money to pay his new Lawyer, so I can get my dad back. I hate to beg, but I need your help. Can you please send $20 or what ever you can to - PayPal.com and use this email address. Larry@requestusa.com Or mail it to Adam Fail 5470 SO. Greenwood St. Littleton, CO. 80120.
Thank You,
Adam & Jason Fail