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Physician opposes dismissal of lawsuit against probate judge involving her elderly mom s guardianship
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Federal judge to rule on daughter s racketeering, trafficking suit against Houston judge
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HOUSTON - The Houston-area probate judge accused of estate trafficking and racketeering is disputing the allegations of a Texas physician who sued in federal court after her 91-year-old mother Hattie Owens died under court-appointed guardianship, a press release states.
As previously reported in the SE Texas Record, Dr. Sheila Owens Collins sued Harris County Probate Judge Michael Newman, individually and in his official capacity in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas on Oct. 22, 2020.
“Judge Newman is entitled to judicial immunity on all of Plaintiff’s claims against him, wrote Attorney Rachel Fraser in Judge Newman’s Feb. 19 Motion to Dismiss. Judge Newman seeks a judgment that Plaintiff takes nothing against him.”
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HOUSTON - The Honorable Judge Michael Newman turned a blind eye to the alleged estate trafficking and elder abuse of a 91-year-old woman who was under a court-appointed guardianship when she died, according to an amended complaint submitted by her physician daughter.
“The temporary guardian [Dana Drexler] stated publicly that her goal was not to return Hattie Owens to her home as promised but to put her in a nursing facility and sell her house with attached attorney fees,” stated Dr. Sheila Owens Collins in her revised Feb. 5 lawsuit. “Judge Newman aided and abetted this scheme by approval of excessive fees and fees that were for personal use by the temporary guardian.”