February 27, 2019 – Charlie Thrash’s letter to Oscar Kazen. Charlie tells Oscar he married Laura last week and gives him the marriage license copy. Again, Charlie implores the judge to hurry and release him from the guardianship that is not needed or wanted, but to this final request, the last before they removed Charlie from […]
Category: Charlie Thrash’s letters to Judge Oscar Kazen
Charlie Thrash wrote five letters to Judge Oscar Kazen between January 31, 2019 and February 27, 2019, begging to be released from the guardianship which the previous judge, Tom Rickhoff, had originally placed Charlie into. Once Oscar Kazen became presiding judge in Probate Court No 1, January 1, 2019, Oscar wasted no time getting Charlie’s case assigned to him, and within 29 days of becoming judge, awarded Mary Warner a new Ward, worth $2,000/month income to Mary, by revoking Laura Martinez-Thrash’s guardianship of her husband, and giving the court award to the Mayor’s wife.
February 25, 2019 – Charlie Thrash’s letter to Oscar Kazen. In tIn this letter, Charlie requests his rights, under the Texas Estates Code, to have an Independent Medical Exam conducted at his expense, of course. Does this read like a letter written by a man who’s *so* mentally-incapacitated that there is absolutely no other recourse but […]
February 19, 2019 – Charlie Thrash’s letter to Oscar Kazen, in which Charlie informs Oscar that the previous judge, Tom Rickhoff, would not have ordered Charlie into guardianship on Nov 15, 2018, IF Charlie had agreed to pay the attorney’s fees of Charlie’s estranged grand-niece, Tonya Barina. When Charlie refused to pay what was estimated […]
February 12, 2019 – Charlie Thrash’s letter to Oscar Kazen, where Charlie reports that the court-appointed guardian of his money, estranged grand-niece Tonya Barina, is failing to pay his bills, and is refusing to fund Charlie’s basic living necessities, which is a dereliction of duty, if not financial malfeasance, and is not permitted by the […]
January 31, 2019 – Charlie Thrash’s letter to Oscar Kazen where he references Texas Estates Code Section 1202 – Termination & Settlement of a Guardianship. Does this read like a letter written by a man who’s *so* mentally-incapacitated that there is absolutely no other recourse but to put him under 100% control of the Mayor’s […]