Attorney draws similarities between Joan of Arc and Fotis Dulos in court motion
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A motion was also filed on Feb. 10 by an attorney representing Troconis seeking to retrieve personal property from the Farmington home.
See part of the motion
here.
Among the items requested are items of furniture, towels, sheets, kitchen items, decorations, skis belonging to Troconis and her daughter, a surf board, weights, water skis, and a
motorcycle Honda 250.[BBM]
"I wanted to make sure Michelle’s interests were considered and that nothing disappeared from that house until we can sort out what belongs to her, what belongs to the children, what belongings to the estate and what belongs to the new best friend," Attorney Jon Shoenhorn said.
An attorney for the Dulos children also said there are items inside the house belonging to them.
“There may very well be interests in specific items that belonged to the children that were requested during the divorce and refused to be returned to the children, so there may be some requests that they would make," Attorney Anne Dranginis said.[BBM]
Meanwhile, Kevin Smith, who is part of Dulos' defense team, was in court on Tuesday as well.
"We all want to make sure the that the estate protects potential suits he may have, potential claims, malicious prosecution, wrongful death, potentially malpractice, so those are things we want to make sure are not lost in the rush to divvy up all of his property," Smith said.[BBM]
There was also a cat in the house. Smith told the judge a friend of Fotis Dulos, who helped put up his bond, said she would be willing to take the cat on a permanent basis.
As for all of the items in the house, the temporary administrator told the judge he hopes to have an inventory done in the next 30 days.
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Looks like Pattisville is setting the stage from wrongful death, malicious prosecution etc. so that the next ring in the circus will be pitching a tent.
Unreal IMO.
MOO