Non-violent Ideas of Public humiliation

Gmachine

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I'e got an uncle that lives several states away that was given power of attorney over my grandfathers estate. This uncle already has millions of $, but is very greedy & is selling vehicles & property off & keeping the funds for himself & not taking proper care of my grandmother. I realize it was a bad choice of my grandfather to give him this power as he is not the most caring.

So I'm wondering if anyone has seen, or taken part in, some from of public humiliation to shed light on such people? I'm thinking a large banner put up in the small town stating his name & what he's done. I've got friends that for a few $ would help me out. I know karma will get him, but I also know how small towns work. I'd rather put something in the paper, but I'm guessing they have policies against that.

By the way, he got his $$ after being in a bad car accident that he was the only survivor of, in which my aunt died. The car that was at fault was a company car & there were drugs on the driver. Company car = huge policy. His lawyer went crazy & all of our rates are now higher because of it.
 
Ha! Yeah, gossip does spread like wild fire. I know that's already happening as most of what the family has been informed of was told by another in town.
 
I don't really plan on doing anything, but thought it would be interesting to hear what others have seen done.
 
If your grandmother is alive why didn't she get his estate is the question you should be asking. Further more sounds like your grand father did with his estate what he wanted and you should respect that. Plus if the estate is in probate no one can pocket any monies from the estate.
 
Print up flyers with his picture on them, and something like "Have you seen this man, wanted for questioning in disapearance of 12 year old girl, if you have any information please contact *Local Police deparments #*

Pay some highschool kids to put them up, hang them from mailboxes, whatever. its cheap, its cruel as hell. He will probably get an asskicking. Its pure win. Obviously give the kids a fake name, but maybe a name your uncle will deep down know was you, don't do any phone conversations with them, thats just evidence.
 
Some updates. My parents hired a lawyer & have challenged my uncle & forced his hand to reveal what all the legalities of what my grandfather signed. It turned out that many things changed when my uncle convinced my grandfather to redo his will & use the attorney that worked with my uncle in his lawsuit case. Greed meet greedy attorney. He has at least been challenged & now knows that he can no longer sell things off while my grandmother is alive & pocket the funds.

My grandmother has sight memory loss & doesn't want any arguments & is easily swayed. It's really sad. A lot of the problem also lies in that my grandfather informed just about everyone in the family of what would be there's when he passed, but never put it on paper.
 
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