Monday, December 21, 2009

Update on Lucom Case

Documents Related to Florida Case

The following documents provides a history of a portion of the Lucom case in Florida whereby Richard Lehman, in spite of his appointment as Executor in Panama, was found to have spent funds incorrectly when he paid funds from an Lucom Estate account to third parties to defend the Will of Wilson C. Lucom in Florida and Panama and other places.

This finding was based principally upon what the Florida Judge called “irrefutable evidence” that Richard Lehman was never properly appointed Executor of the Lucom Estate in Panama. Therefore he had abused The Florida Court by claiming the right to be an Executor in Florida that was based upon his Panama position.

Within months after the decision in Florida was arrived at, several Panama rulings were issued by the Panama Appellate Court that proved under Panama law that Lehman was appointed the Executor of the Lucom Estate since July 5, 2006 and had continued to remain the Executor through the present time. These rulings declared the Panama court ruling against Lehman (Order No. 952), that was considered to be “irrefutable evidence” of Lehman’s wrong doing) was illegal and unconstitutional.

Lehman has appealed the Florida judgment and will shortly be requesting a new trial based upon the new Panama court rulings. The following is a summary of Panamanian legal abuse of Lehman as Executor and the Panamanian cases involving the illegal and unconstitutional Panamanian Order that was the basis for the Florida judgment and stopped Lehman from acting as the Executor in Panama for four years.

Documents:

1. Summary - download pdf

2. Appeal to Florida Court - download pdf

3. Panama Court Documents with Explanation - download pdf