• 3. This Guardianship is Killing Me

  • Apr 30 2024
  • Length: Less than 1 minute
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3. This Guardianship is Killing Me

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  • When it comes to guardianships, you've heard the stories of abuse, over-medicating, theft, and embezzlement. The names Amanda Bynes, Casey Kasem, Brian Wilson, and Britney Spears come to mind. But the real problem in this domestic disaster is the unethical, immoral, and often illegal methods of attorneys, psychiatrists, medical doctors, and the courts. Some view guardianships as nothing more than a perpetual cash cow. A Study in Crime speaks with award-winning investigative journalist and author Diane Dimond. Diane Dimond is an award-winning investigative journalist, syndicated columnist, and the author of 4 books including her 2023 book, We’re Here to Help: When Guardianship Goes Wrong. She's one of the most well-respected investigative journalists in the industry and has reported for CNBC, MSNBC, Court TV, The Daily Beast, Fox News, NPR’s All Things Considered, and Hard Copy, to name a few. It was Diane who broke the alleged child molestation charges against Michael Jackson. You can find more information about her in the show notes. Find her here: Website, Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn. NOTES: This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Don't miss last week's episode, Mother Nature is a Serial Killer. Diane is the author of four books: We’re Here to Help: When Guardianship Goes Wrong (2023). Thinking Outside the Crime and Justice Box (2017). Cirque Du Salahi: Be Careful Who You Trust (2010). Be Careful Who You Love: Inside the Michael Jackson Case (2005). Sources for this episode include: We’re Here to Help: When Guardianship Goes Wrong by Diane Dimond FIND: https://astudyincrime.com LISTEN: Apple | Spotify | astudyincrime.com FOLLOW: @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn CONTACT: hello@astudyincrime.com SUPPORT: Support the show by giving us a 5-star rating and review on Apple and Spotify. DONATE: Buy my book, Confessions of a Private Eye, and Buy me a Dr Pepper. START A PODCAST: Starting a podcast? Host it on Blubrry like I do! Get your first month of Blubrry podcast hosting free with the promo code ‘StudyinCrimePod.' Find the link Here or click the ad below. A Study in Crime is written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.
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