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UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026
This power of attorney complaint Texas record documents a formal complaint submitted to the Office of the Attorney General and the official response received. This constitutes a record based on preserved correspondence, documented allegations, and statutory reference for evidentiary tracking and legal review.
Texas Attorney General Response: Power of Attorney Complaint Record
This power of attorney complaint Texas entry establishes a documented record of alleged fiduciary misuse, unauthorized transactions, and financial harm associated with a disputed power of attorney arrangement. It includes both the submitted complaint and the official response received from the Office of the Attorney General.
For related documentation, see the systemic detention timeline and the live evidentiary record. For statutory reference, see Texas Estates Code – Powers of Attorney and Texas Attorney General Consumer Protection Division.
Power Of Attorney Complaint Texas — Submitted Complaint
Date Submitted: August 3, 2025
Submitted To: Office of the Attorney General (Texas)
Type of Request: Assistance unrelated to Child Support
The complaint alleges misuse of a power of attorney arrangement during a period of incarceration from January 2024 through July 2025. Based on documented records, the complaint identifies multiple areas of concern involving authority, financial control, and property disposition.
- Real estate properties reportedly sold without authorization
- Power of attorney excluded authority to sell real estate
- Execution lacked notarization or formal legal procedures
- Bank account (Wells Fargo) closed without authorization
- Representations regarding rental income later contradicted
The complaint requests review under Texas law, including potential violations of fiduciary duty, fraud, and applicable consumer protection statutes.
The complainant stated willingness to provide supporting documentation, timelines, and evidentiary materials for further review.
Power Of Attorney Complaint Texas — Attorney General Response
Date Received: August 6, 2025
From: Public Information Division, Office of the Attorney General
The Office of the Attorney General responded by stating that Texas law prohibits the agency from providing legal advice, direct representation, or intervention in private disputes between individuals.
Instead, the response provided referrals to external resources for assistance and legal guidance, including:
- Texas Health and Human Services (advance directives resources)
- Texas State Law Library (legal research assistance)
- Area Agency on Aging (support services)
- TexasLawHelp.org (general legal information)
- Lawyer Referral Information Service (LRIS)
The response did not directly address the allegations or indicate initiation of an investigation. Based on official procedures, this type of response is consistent with the agency’s role as a public information and referral body rather than a direct enforcement authority in individual civil disputes.
Record Context
This power of attorney complaint Texas entry establishes a documented sequence of events:
- Alleged unauthorized property transactions
- Disputed authority under power of attorney
- Financial account closure without consent
- Formal complaint submission to the Attorney General
- Agency response with referral guidance
This constitutes a record supporting timeline reconstruction, legal review, and potential escalation through appropriate legal channels.
This record remains active and will be updated as additional documentation, legal actions, or findings become available. The current version supersedes all prior versions.
