Embattled nursing home owner Bob Dean could soon lose control over his affairs
Former
The move could cast Dean to the sidelines as lawyers weigh a proposed class-action settlement over the evacuation of seven south
It wouldn't affect Dean's need to answer to criminal charges he faces in both
Attorney
Pipes declined to comment afterward, saying he wasn't Dean's lawyer in that process and hadn't seen a court order. A probate court clerk in
Dean, 68, has managed to avoid sitting for depositions over the ill-fated evacuation, which forced patients to sit in squalor while Dean ignored staff pleas for help and browbeat state health inspectors who were trying to intervene, records show.
His attorneys have fought to keep it that way, presenting evidence that Dean suffers from dementia.
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Dean's seven nursing homes all remain shuttered, having been seized by lenders. After state health officials pulled his licenses to run them shortly after the evacuation, Dean quickly got behind on a mountain of debt, court records show.
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"He's also going to lose the right to make contracts, which means he couldn't settle" lawsuits, Radford said.
A conservator would take Dean's place in the civil lawsuits, but criminal courts judges make their own calls on whether defendants are competent to stand trial, Radford said.
"The mere fact that he has become a ward does not mean these actions can't proceed against him," Radford said. "There will be judicial proceedings. He may not be participating in the same way."
Radford noted that probate judges can also limit a conservator's power, leaving the ward with some agency.
"The trial judge gets to decide," she said.
Plaintiffs' attorneys jousted Tuesday over the proposed settlement, which is pegged at
More than a dozen residents died in the aftermath of the evacuations, though coroners have classified only five as "storm-related." Bagneris claimed Tuesday that at least 100 and possibly up to 200 of Dean's former residents have since passed away.
Attorney
"We went and found all the insurance that's there," Couhig said. "Many of these people will continue to die. Many of these people will continue to become more infirm."
They argue that Couhig and others are trying to ramrod through a deal that may not be in the best interests of the plaintiffs and lets Dean off the financial hook.
Bart claimed Tuesday that he's found nearly
"How do I go tell 180 clients (that)
Mentz delayed a hearing to debate the proposed settlement until
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