

2,000 people have now signed this petition and that matters.
It matters because this was never just a private family disagreement. It matters because this was never just about money. It matters because when people actually read the facts, they understand why this case should not be ignored.
A dying woman’s estate plan was changed under circumstances that are documented, disturbing, and impossible to dismiss.
The codicil exists.
The medical records exist.
The estate filings exist.
The conflicted witnesses exist.
The address issues exist.
The financial result exists.
Those facts have not changed.
What has changed is that 2,000 people have now said, publicly, that this deserves accountability.
To everyone who has signed, shared, commented, or simply taken the time to understand what happened: thank you. Truly. Your support has helped keep this from being buried quietly, which is exactly how cases like this disappear when no one is watching.
Right now, the matter remains under review through the proper channels. I am still awaiting a final decision from the State’s Attorney’s Office. The matter has also been submitted to the Maryland Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division’s Senior/Vulnerable Adult Asset Recovery Unit for further review.
I will be honest: the delay has been disheartening. When evidence involving elder fraud, vulnerable adult exploitation, estate filings, and a dying hospice patient sits without clear action, people have every right to question whether the system is taking it seriously enough.
But delay does not make the evidence weaker.
Silence does not erase the record.
Time does not turn documented exploitation into something acceptable.
That is why this petition matters.
It shows that people see the difference between a normal inheritance dispute and a documented case involving a vulnerable adult, a disputed codicil, conflicted witnesses, defective notice, and a major financial change made at the end of someone’s life.
My grandmother deserved better. Her wishes deserved better. Every vulnerable adult deserves better than a system that moves slowly while families are left fighting to make the truth matter.
2,000 signatures is not just a number.
It is 2,000 people saying this should not disappear.
Thank you for standing with me.
I am still pushing.
I am still documenting everything.
And I am not done.