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Deaf Victim Of Malzkuhn Scam Seeks Government Grant For Disabled Home

by Robert Burnett
(Union City, California, USA)

Hello. I understood some of us frustrated where to get HELP like I did. I am deaf and 52 years old.

I tried being caretaker for my older brother who has paranoid schizophrenia, is a slow learner and is hard of hearing, and other young brother who's a slower learner and also hard of hearing.

I just lost my hard-earned savings of $170K to the Malzkuhn scam, which destroyed my dreaming for a disabilities multiplex home.

I hate seeing my brothers living homeless on streets. Sometime police officers drag them to jails or mental illness hospitals to test them without notifying me because they are adults.

It's very sad that I have no power over taking care of them as family.

I am interested in getting help owning some properties for disabled adults to live at home with me.

Please let me know if there is any help for me... for my brothers' sake. Thanks, Bob.




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Contact the state prosecutor
by: Anonymous

You need to go to Office of state prosecutor. They will help you to get funding by county commission insurance. Look it up in the telephone book or online under State Prosecutor's Office in your city. Find their address. Drive to the SAO - State Attorney Office.

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