Update on Eric Dick and the dead guy

I don’t know what to believe.

Eric Dick, HCDE Trustee and an insurance attorney, was given till March 7th to explain why it looks like a dead guy signed documents that he submitted in a case against Allstate. According to a previous post:

Today a Judge signed an order claiming Dick filed an affidavit from an expert named Richard Gadnow. The affidavit claims Gadnow had inspected a home and found damage. The signed affidavit by Gadnow was filed almost a year AFTER Gadnow died from brain cancer.

Dick claimed the Richard Gadnow who inspected the property and signed the documents was not the deceased but his son who is quite alive. Yesterday Dick filed a response which included his response, a declaration from the son, and a declaration from the Notary Public who witnessed the signature process. None of these documents were notarized but then again I don’t believe that is required. You can view the response from Dick here.

So now the ball is in the Judges court.


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4 Responses to Update on Eric Dick and the dead guy

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  2. […] filed against him as a HCDE Trustee. A judge recently questioned the signature of a dead inspector on documents submitted to the court by Dick. Another judge in San Antonio dismissed a […]

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  4. […] filed against him as a HCDE Trustee. A judge recently questioned the signature of a dead inspector on documents submitted to the court by Dick. Another judge in San Antonio dismissed a […]

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