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El estado afirma que este hombre le robó millones a ancianos de California. Los tribunales ignoraron las señales de advertencia durante años

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California's attorney general says a Los Angeles-area professional fiduciary named Gregory Oveross ran what prosecutors call a Ponzi-like scheme, siphoning more than six million dollars from vulnerable clients — including elderly people and those with dementia — over six years. According to CalMatters, Oveross and his accountant, Faranita Corvalan, face grand theft charges; both have pleaded not guilty and been released on bail ahead of trial. In one case, prosecutors say Oveross wrote nineteen checks to himself totaling six hundred seventy thousand dollars from a single client's account, leaving required check numbers blank on court filings that a judge still approved. CalMatters reports that court officials and the state's fiduciary oversight bureau missed warning signs for years, including a separate instance where Oveross allegedly never paid out a one point seven million dollar inheritance he was ordered to distribute.

Source: https://calmatters.org/calmatters-en-espanol/2026/08/fidu...

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