Sunday, January 23, 2011

John Williams: another dismal star in the Fuentesphere

O.C. official's failed bid to control TapouT founder's estate (Kimberly Edds, OC Reg)
Did O.C. official overreach to gain control of a million-dollar estate?
Orange County Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams moved quickly to take control of the estate of millionaire and co-founder of mixed martial arts clothier Charles "Mask" Lewis Jr. after he was killed in a car crash. More than a year later, an appellate court took the estate away, and gave it to the mother of Lewis' two young children.
     Edds’ article appeared in the online edition of the Reg on Friday. It appears again prominently in today's (Sunday) print edition.
     If you are interested in the Williams saga and haven’t read the article, you really should. It’s pretty damning.
     The article has attracted many comments online, including these:

DPGPRO
Please e-mail or call your district County Supervisor, who appoints John Williams as the Public Guardian, and ask that he be removed. He is elected to the Public Administrator job, which pays about $30,000 per year, and the Supervisors cannot remove him from that position. However, he is appointed to the Public Guardian job, which pays another $120,000+ per year. If they remove him from this job, he may get the hint and retire in disgrace.

WHYCARE
Williams tried this with our family when my son unexpectedly passed away. With a good attorney and the fact that my son didn't have great wealth, we were able to keep him out of our personal affairs. My son should have had a will. So too should have Mr. Lewis. It is very irresponsible for someone with children not to. That being said, I hope, as others have stated, we all remember this at the polls next time. And anyone appointed or voted into the position Mr. Williams occupies, should at least be an attorney. Thank you Ms. Edds for exposing these crooks! Now let's punish them.

PAYSTAXES1
Next election anyone Mike Schroeder, Tony Rackauckas, Tome Fuentes, John Moorlach or the OC Republican Party tells you vote for I suggest you see the potential for massive corruption. These same people funded corrupt people and wanted you to vote for Mike Carona too and look what that got our county.

GERICAULT
John S. Williams, Mike Carona and Tony Raukacaus, and the entire OC Fair Board are what is systemically wrong with the OCGOP. ¶ Corruption and cronyism. This is what you get when you have a "safe" district. You can never vote the bums out. Time to change that (R) from your voter registration, unless you support these crooks.

OCSPIFF
I hope you are reading the comments, John S. Williams. You are an absolute scumbag that should be tried as a criminal and sent away to prison forever.

SPINOC
It sounds like an OC version of what happened in Bell, albeit with more intelligent and deceitful players involved in more complex issues. Just another bottom dweller siphoning funds from people that deserve it, for their own benefit. I think we need a do-over on the political structure in our country. There are way too many scum bags that have figured out they can go to the trough as often as they want with relative impunity. It makes me sick...

WHATEVERFOR
Hey Williams! Nice comb-over, you frig gin loser! I hope you rot in hell.

NICKLES99
I hope Ms. Larson sues Williams AND the county for the total value they screwed those kids out of! What a JOKE! If there is some dispute on who is the executor of an estate then there should be some sort of moratorium on liquidating the estate until the matter of who is the legal executor is officially sorted out.

CACITYGUY
One of the other clients in this story had a will and left everything to her daughter. Williams steps in and immediately asks the court to sell her house so he can get a big fat commission, even though she has $500,000.00 cash in the back (Williams stated this was not enough money to cover her expenses).

NITPICKER
Sounds like Williams went on a money grab. ¶ Please, remember this come Election Day.

KEVINBR100
It actually sounds more like a power and ego thing than a money grab. And it also sounds like he majorly messed up the estate. Maybe unprofessional hands could have done just as good, if not better.

NITPICKER
From the article: “Critics of the public administrator/public guardian system have suggested that such public officials have a vested conflict of interest – they need fees from large estates to help fund their office.” ¶ Again, sounds like a money grab to me.

KENCAL
Well done, Kimberly, for exposing more incompetence and corruption in county government. Throw the bum in jail and out of office.

YOURMOM
Ms. Larson needs to hire Ms. Gloria Allred and sue Mr. John S. Williams Orange County Public Administrator. This stinks of sexism, greed and corruption. This guy claims that Ms. Larson was not qualified to handle the estate and claimed that he was more qualified, but he ends up selling the estate for half of what it was actually worth? I'm no math genius but that doesn't sound like the actions of a qualified person. If he was so concerned about her qualifications, why not require that she seek counsel from an attorney or put the money in a trust for the children? ¶ I'm so sick of City and County "employees"/"elected" officials taking advantage of the trust and authority we place in them. Folks like to point fingers and say that certain people that live in certain areas are to blame for its decline or decay, but we all need to pay attention to what the people at the top that are in charge are doing….

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

KIMBERLY EDDS posts. In pertinent part. “Larson’s attorney was in Orange County Probate Court… filing papers …a probate court staffer called the public guardian …county lawyer … showed up …The court postponed a decision.”

What is not reported in Ms. Edds post is exactly whom the probate staffer was nor the person in the Public Guardian agency “prearranged” to receive surreptitiously the probate court time sensitive information and by whom both instructed to act.

A few Probate staffers are actually attorneys routinely acting as temporary judges in probate court cases and are at the top of the administration in the Probate Clerk of Court.

These probate staffers conduct 90% of the probate hearings if not 100% of the trial, routinely, as the Orange County Probate Court is administrated.

What would be interesting to know is said probate staffer acting as stipulated temporary judge postponing the court’s Larson decision.

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