And now for something completely different
HOGAN VS LAROUCHE
When this first popped up in the email inbox I did not know what to expect. Upon careful reading it appears that the the men in the Larouche household will even sue their own mother to get at the cash. Is it genetics which has the males living and sponging off of the women in their lives?
I have no idea of the whole story, but someone did a Lexis search and found this .
CHARLES V. HOGAN vs . LYNDON H. LAROUCHE
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
337 Mass. 772; 150 N.E.2d 526; 1958 Mass. LEXIS 801
May 19, 1958
COUNSEL: [**1] Michael J. Reardon & John A. Murphy ,
for the contestant, submitted a brief.
John J. Foley , for the proponent.
OPINION
[*526] Order denying jury issues affirmed. This is
an appeal from an order of the Probate Court denying a
motion to frame issues for a jury in the matter of the
allowance of a will of Ella S. LaRouche, late of Lynn.
The decedent died January 22, 1957, leaving as her
only heirs a daughter Edith Preston, who was the sole
beneficiary named in the will, and a son Lyndon H.
LaRouche, who contests its allowance. The appeal is
prosecuted only in respect to the issue whether the
will was procured by the fraud and undue influence of
Edith Preston and her husband Herbert E. Preston. From
statements by counsel of expected evidence, it appears
that, although eighty-six years of age when the will
was executed on April 21, 1955, the decedent was a
woman accustomed to making her own business judgments,
competent to care [*527] for her property, and
unlikely to be subject to the influence of others in
her disposal of it. It is plain that the averments of
undue influence are based mainly on suspicion and
conjecture. Flynn v. Prindeville , 327 Mass. [**2]
266, 269. There was no error in the order of the
judge. See Neill v. Brackett , 234 Mass. 367; Fuller
v. Sylvia , 240 Mass. 49; Hannon v. Gorman, 296 Mass.
437.
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It lools like Lyn's father, LHL SR sued his own mother! Lyn's grandmother was named Ella and she died in 1957 at 88. She had a daughter named Edith who was left the whole estate and LHL SR appears to not have recieved a penny and perhaps was disinherited.
LHL SR. then challenged the will in court claiming that the daughter and her husband used "fraud and undue influence" on Ella. He lost because, as the court pointed out, his claim was "base mainly on suspicion and conjecture."
This all may have taken place when the family was setting up its own soup/kitchen/church in Boston. HMMM, no wonder Lyn took a liking to Dupont Smith when he did not get the money .
Today's yutes live in a virtual soup kitchen/sect/cult and Lyn has many women working the phones or hustling at card table shrines for over THREE DECADES.
Buy yutes, notice that you do not and will not find Lyn's son doing what you do.
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