Nevada Supreme Court to Review Allegations of Judicial and Attorney Misconduct in Steven J. Singer Trust Estate CaseBy: OTM Ads Karina Singer Key Allegations Include: Fiduciary Breaches & Financial Misconduct: - Co-trustees Lenore Boekankamp and Natasha Singer are accused of embezzling and converting over $1 million in family trust funds, commingling assets, and withholding distributions. - The district court is alleged to have approved fraudulent accountings and altered evidence even after submissions became part of the official record. Elder Abuse: - Evidence shows that the co-trustees, Lenore and Natasha, neglected Steven J. Singer's care, isolating him from family while financially exploiting his resources in clear violation of Nevada statutes and trust provisions. Procedural and Due Process Failures: - The appeal asserts that the district court denied due process rights by failing to conduct proper evidentiary hearings, relying on outdated and altered evidence, and thereby committing what Ms. Singer describes as criminal fraud. Improper Use of Trust Funds for Legal Fees: - Trust funds were allegedly diverted to pay attorneys who engaged in bad faith litigation, further protecting the accused co-trustees. Ms. Singer's Statement: "I've stood in a rigged system, and I refuse to be silenced. Every injustice teaches us to fight harder. We must hold every institution accountable— The Court's Decision: The upcoming review could have far-reaching implications for fiduciary accountability, trust administration, and the protection of vulnerable parties. The case raises urgent questions about judicial impartiality and the systemic abuse of power. Ms. Singer is urging the public to:
Case Reference: Nevada Supreme Court Cases 89171 YouTube Channel Featuring Videos of Hearings End
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