As many have said, Brian's sense of entitlement is brazen.
I read through all of the "Walshe supplemental sentencing memo" that was issued on June 6, 2022. I don't know why Brian wasn't yet serving the 30 months' imprisonment sentence imposed by the government on that date.
Brian's ransacking of his father's estate was audacious. Brian's dad died while traveling in India on September 21, 2018. Brian knew he'd been excluded from the will and hadn't spoken with his father in years.
Brian contacted a friend of his father's saying he needed to get keys to his father's house in order to get some documents to transport his father's body back from India. Brian knew this friend would have keys since he was an architect who was involved in renovating the house. Cleverly, the friend saw Brian's dad's will on a desk and photographed it before Brian arrived at the house. The friend knew Brian's father had specifically left Brian "his best wishes and nothing else" in the will. Brian didn't tell any of the relatives mentioned in the will that his father had died, which is probably why there is no obituary to be found for Dr. Thomas M. Walshe, a prominent neurologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Brian didn't know the friend had taken pictures of the will, so Brian immediately destroyed it. Brian went to the courts on December 13, 2018 saying that, in the absence of a will, he should be the Personal Representative for the estate. As soon as he got that designation, he began plundering his father's estate. He withdrew over one hundred thousand dollars from his dad's bank accounts. Brian made arrangements with an estate sale company and quickly sold valuable household items in January of 2019, items such as paintings by Joan Miro and Dali; oriental rugs; Merona glass; Asian art; pottery; and a car. Brian was even trying to make arrangements to sell his father's house before the courts caught him.
To get a sense of the value of these items, the photos below are from the estate sale. Brian refused to provide an inventory of what was in the home before he ransacked it. His father's money and items were primarily supposed to go to Brian's father's sister in Florida and her children. This woman lived in Florida in subsidized housing.
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