Michigan A.G. Nessel's Office Stops Financial Exploitation in St. Clair Probate Case
September 12, 2019
September 12, 2019
LANSING, Michigan, Sept. 12 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
The Office of Michigan Attorney General filed objections in a St. Clair County probate case after Lisa Tramski, a nursing home leasing agent who became a guardian, convinced an 85-year-old woman to make her the sole beneficiary of the woman's estate.
Pauline Runyon, who had no living heirs, was a resident at a nursing home where Tramski befriended her. Within fiv . . .
The Office of Michigan Attorney General filed objections in a St. Clair County probate case after Lisa Tramski, a nursing home leasing agent who became a guardian, convinced an 85-year-old woman to make her the sole beneficiary of the woman's estate.
Pauline Runyon, who had no living heirs, was a resident at a nursing home where Tramski befriended her. Within fiv . . .