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Guardianship abuse in California: with guest Ernest Moore

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Ernest Moore is a victim of the Los Angeles Superior courts in the county of Los Angeles, California. He has been involved in a probate case with his family for almost 10 years. He has experienced the corruption of two judges that were presiding over his case Aviva K. Bobb and Michael I. Levanas, over the years. The Los Angeles probate court has done nothing to protect his family’s estate and has allowed the court appointed conservators and trustees to waste and steal almost $4,000,000.00 from his mother’s trusts.   This has caused financial hardships for his family and has torn his immediate family apart! Mr. Moore has reported this corruption to law enforcement agencies in Los Angeles as well as the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for years. So far, nothing has been done to stop the corruption in the Los Angeles Superior Court Probate Department 11. The CA BAR as well as the CA Commission on Judicial Performance has refused to take any actions against the judges in his case as well as the corrupt court appointed attorney for his mother

Ernest Moore is a family therapist intern in the state of California and has worked in child protective services for Los Angeles County Children & Family Services. He is an investigative journalist and social justice activist in the Los Angeles area. He is the creator and host of the “Justice Channel” internet radio show on Blog Talk Radio  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/elm  and he publishes commentaries and reports to his blog “The Justice Channel” http://www.thejusticechannel.blogspot.com/.

Ernest Moore is currently in a college degree program for paralegal studies.

 Public Contacts for Ernest Moore:  tjc@corbettstudios.com

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