A shocking lawsuit has emerged against four in-home caregivers who are accused of draining the bank accounts of Geraldine Clark, a 91-year-old woman who died in 2023. Despite her family having set up accounts amounting to $9 million, she was reported to have only $200 left when she passed away. The caregivers allegedly engaged in check-forging to access her wealth. In a related story, the department store JCPenney is set to permanently close its San Bruno location, coinciding with various national political developments involving Donald Trump and ongoing legal challenges regarding birthright citizenship after a lawsuit from 18 states.
Four in-home caregivers are being sued for allegedly draining millions from an elderly woman's accounts. Geraldine Clark, 91 at her death, left behind only $200.
Charges include check-forging against caregivers who exploited the deceased Geraldine Clark, who had $9 million from her family's accounts and was left with just $200.
A federal judge blocked Trump’s executive order on ending birthright citizenship after 18 states, including California, filed a lawsuit opposing the move.
Trump's decision to revoke security details for former officials, despite threats, highlights ongoing political tensions and potential risks for those involved.
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