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A Solicitor who claims to have over 30 years
experience in Inheritance and Probate Law
The head of the Probate Department at
Norton Peskett Solicitors
An ordained Vicar, who conducts church services for the Hundred River
Benefice
A Boy Scout Troop Leader in the Beccles Boy Scouts
A Tax Commissioner
A Politician
An elected government official, a member of the Hulver Street and Henstead
Council
A member of the board of the Lowestoft Town and Church Charity
A Dangerous Predator who exploits trusting
Elderly and Disabled Clients to Steal Vast Amounts of Money. He is very
willing to destroy lives in order to further his goals.
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This
Solicitor is dishonest to the core: His victims are the elderly and the
vulnerable. Of course it is in the nature of his business that most
people wanting to have their Wills written tend to be old and/or very
ill. Thus naturally such people become his customers. He initially
attracts his clients by offering a cheap Will writing service, a loss
leader, much the same way that Tesco attracts grocery shoppers.
Indeed, he even gives out coupons in church for a free Will written by
Norton Peskett Solicitors. He does this while wearing his vicar outfit.
But when it comes to writing a Will, cheap and nasty is not a good way
to go. There is no second
chance for the client to correct problems that come to light only after
their deaths!
It is well know that the administration of estates is an exceedingly
lucrative business for solicitors. It takes very little knowledge:
Mostly it consists of filling out forms and mailing standard letters.
Most of the work is performed by para-legals or even secretarys. Thus
costs are kept low,
while still billing the client a premium rate. Indeed, the work is so
profitable that it is often referred to as the "Probate Industry". Up
to this point his behaviour is not exceptional for the industry. But
now the deception and manipulation begins: Revd.
Loftus writes himself into the Will as an executor. He also adds a
contingency that if he personally is unable to act all partners in his
law firm also become executors. If he cannot profit personally then at
least his partners will. Next he does something utterly despicable: He
structures the Will as a "trust for sale". This is a lawyer's trick
that essentially gives him total control over the estate. It
effectively overrules the client's intentions. At first the client
might be wary of this wording. But Revd. Loftus assures his gullible
clients that it is all perfectly legitimate. He tells them that it is
simply a tool to make the executor's job easier. There is some truth in
that excuse: It makes it much easier for the executors to embezzle from
the estate. If the client is still uneasy he will tell them that he is
their solicitor and has their best interests at heart. Surely
they can trust their own lawyer. Then he points out that he is also a
practicing vicar. He conducts church services at local churchs. He uses
the good reputation of the Church of England to invoke trust. The
elderly generation were raised in a very different world to younger
adults. They were raised to trust the church and the clergy. Their
neural pathways were created long before the scandals of recent decades
became newsworthy. If the client is still wavering, Revd. Loftus still
has several more positions that he has engineered to put him in a
position of public trust. Just look at the box at the top of this page
for examples. In this way Revd. Loftus is able to get inside his
victim's heads and make them trust him. They sign the Will that he
writes for them. Then he just sits back and waits for them to die. He
knows that riches must surely follow.
At
this point his actions become outright criminal: He commits perjury in
his executor's oath to obtain a Grant of Probate that excludes other
executors: He does not want oversight of his actions by the executors
that the deceased selected. He especially does not want oversight by
the residual beneficiary, the only person with a financial interest in
preventing thefts. He then embezzles financial assets from the estate,
and sells valuable tangible assets to his friends and business
associates for ludicrous prices. He has no interest, or competence, to
minimize taxes. This results in the estate paying way more in taxes
than legally necessary. But Revd. Loftus does not care: It is not his
money being wasted. He forges signatures and creates documents that
support his actions. He willfully destroys precious and irreplaceable
family heirlooms in order to clear the deceased's house against the
wishes of the beneficiary it was left to. He even takes great delight
in the emotional trauma that he inflicts by this action. If there was
any justice he would be in prison for a very long time. But
unfortunately he is much too cleaver for that to happen. He knows how
to game the system.
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