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    A 91-year-old man wants to stop his daughter from evicting him from the home he built 56 years ago in Zaleski, Ohio, a small community south of Columbus.

    In 2004, John Potter and his wife, who has since died, gave the general power of attorney to his daughter for future matters if they declined in health, including to take care of her autistic adult brother, now 63.

    But unbeknownst to Potter, his daughter Janice Cottrill eventually used that power to convey the deed to the one-story home to herself. In 2010, Potter said he learned of the deed transfer and switched power of attorney to his granddaughter, Jaclyn Fraley, now 35.

    Potter, a World War II veteran and retired train dispatcher for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, sued to get the home back, arguing that his daughter had transferred the deed to herself illegally because those with the power of attorney are not permitted to transfer assets to themselves from the estate they oversee.

    Potter won in Vinton County Court, but an appeals court ruled last year that the statute of limitations of four years had passed on the accusation of fraud and thus the deed could not be handed back to Potter.

    Early this year, his daughter and her husband sent Potter an eviction notice, saying they had terminated his "existing lease." An eviction hearing will take place on June 12, during which the judge will have no choice but to evict Potter, Fraley told ABC News.

    When asked how he feels about being evicted by his daughter and son-in-law, Potter was at a loss for words.

    "I just cannot believe my daughter would ever do anything like that to me," he said.

    Janice Cottrill declined to comment.

    "The case is currently pending in the Vinton County Court and we will let the court decide the issues," said Lorene Johnston, an attorney for Cottrill.

    Fraley, a nurse who moved to Columbus, Ohio, from San Diego to be closer to her grandfather, said she has not been on pleasant terms with her mother and stepfather for the last two years or so, when she learned that they had tried to place her grandfather in a nursing home, she said.

    Hoping to keep her grandfather in the home he built, Fraley started a campaign on GoFundMe.com, a crowd-fundraising site.

    About the fundraiser, Potter said he is "a little bit embarrassed that I have to ask my fellow man for help" but he is grateful for others' generosity and thinks it is "wonderful."

    While the home is not for sale, Fraley said other family members have told her and her attorney that her mother would allow him to stay in the home if enough money could be raised to buy it.

    Fraley said she is planning to get an appraisal on the home, but so far, she has raised $42,134 from 1,781 people in the last month.

    Potter, who mostly relies on his pension for income, is not paying rent to his daughter, said Timothy Gleeson, his attorney. Gleeson said Potter hasn't been in a position to make an offer on the home yet because they do not yet have the money.

    When asked if the funds could go toward rent on his home, Fraley said that is not a long-term solution that ensures her grandfather will stay in the home permanently.

    "What would stop them from turning around and evicting him again?" she said of her mother and stepfather.

    Another reason Potter and his attorney believe Cottrill would sell the home is she began selling parcels – about 14 acres in total -- from a hunting property Potter had owned a few miles away from his home last year.

    In trying to keep her grandfather in her home, Fraley said she is not motivated by anger toward her mother, but tries to focus on her love for her grandfather.

    "People have commented that my mother is 'evil', but I always say she's a human too," she said.

    Fraley said she hopes people will donate to her grandfather's GoFundMe site so he can stay in the home for the rest of his life.

    Potter turns 92 on May 23, and Fraley said she hopes she can give his home to him for his birthday.

    "That's his home. Do I think she deserves the money?" she said of her mother. "No, but my grandfather deserves to stay in his home as long as he possibly can. If he wants to leave, it should be his decision."
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    Cliff notes: Bitch daughter tries to take her father's home away.
    Originally posted by Buzzo
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    Originally posted by Buzzo
    Some dudes jump out of airplanes, I fuck hookers without condoms.

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    • #3
      Janice (a.k.a. horseface in the above pic) probably feels "entitled", and by virtue of that character trait no doubt voted twice for obammy.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The King View Post
        Janice (a.k.a. horseface in the above pic) probably feels "entitled", and by virtue of that character trait no doubt voted twice for obammy.
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        Last edited by crapstang; 05-15-2013, 01:18 PM. Reason: Binky
        Originally posted by Buzzo
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        • #5
          What a fucking cunt!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ratt View Post
            What a fucking cunt!
            I'm pretty sure the community is going to organizing a "fun-gangbang" to raise money for the father. $20 and you get a tee and two drink tickets included
            Originally posted by Buzzo
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            • #7
              I hate those kinds of people.
              Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

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              • #8
                King/Crapstang:

                The Pic is of the Grandfather and the 35yr old grandaughter that is helping him.
                The mother - the one who did all the bullshit legal crap - is not pictured.

                You really think the lady in the picture looks around 60 yrs old?

                Go ahead. keep your insults up now that you know that she's doing the right thing.

                Seriously, get your fucking facts right. Idiots.

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                • #9
                  Si, is that you?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Binky View Post
                    King/Crapstang:

                    The Pic is of the Grandfather and the 35yr old grandaughter that is helping him.
                    The mother - the one who did all the bullshit legal crap - is not pictured.

                    You really think the lady in the picture looks around 60 yrs old?

                    Go ahead. keep your insults up now that you know that she's doing the right thing.

                    Seriously, get your fucking facts right. Idiots.
                    Seeing you get all upset about is priceless, keyboard warrior.

                    Seriously.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Binky View Post
                      King/Crapstang:

                      Go ahead. keep your insults up now that you know that she's doing the right thing.

                      Seriously, get your fucking facts right. Idiots.
                      I stand corrected. The insults are directed at the one in the wrong, not the granddaughter/the one helping him. Good on her for standing up for her grandpa.
                      Originally posted by Buzzo
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                      • #12
                        If you think I'm upset, then you are truly blind.

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                        • #13
                          Take a little bit of the money and call on Don Corleone. Convince the daughter that she wants to deed the house back to her Dad and pay all the closing costs envolved. That's my answer, and I am sticking to it.

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                          • #14
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                            • #15
                              I wonder if theres more to the story. Some older people need constant medical attention but refuse to leave their home. Iv had an older family member that would hurt themselves every day and someone would have to go take care of them every day. We finally had to sell their house and basically "evict" them. We all felt horrible about it but no one was able to pay for 24hr care or spend every day with them. The money from her house lets her stay in a really nice retirement community now.
                              I rarely believe news stories like these. It's too easy for the reporter to leave out/change information to make the story sound worse and get bigger attention.

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