

Last week, I shared medical documentation proving my grandmother was incapacitated when the codicil was signed. She was sedated, oxygen-deprived, and under active hospice care. That alone makes the codicil legally invalid.
This week, I am showing how they made sure I could never contest it.
This form is called the List of Interested Persons. It is a required legal filing, used to notify all heirs who are entitled to be informed about the estate and given the opportunity to object.
Look at the address next to my name.
Michele listed her own residence as mine.
I was 21 years old. I did not live with her. I was in college, and my legal address was my father’s. That is confirmed by my official MVA records.
This is not a clerical error. It is a deliberate misrepresentation, filed under penalty of perjury.
By placing her address next to my name, Michele ensured that all legal notices meant for me were sent to her instead. I never received them. I was never told I had been removed from the will. I was never given a fair chance to respond.
This is not just suspicious. It is one of the clearest pieces of evidence proving fraud.
A false address. A sworn court document. And a blocked path to justice.
More documents are coming. Keep sharing. Keep signing.
—Eric