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Estate of Cecile Coleman Johnson sues Allison Williams for missing funds and suspicious withdrawals

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Monday, November 25, 2024

Estate of Cecile Coleman Johnson sues Allison Williams for missing funds and suspicious withdrawals

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In the State of Louisiana, First Circuit Court of Appeal, a case has been filed under the docket number 2023 CA 0873. The parties involved are the Estate of Cecile Coleman Johnson and Allison Williams. The lawsuit is about an appeal from a judgment that sustained exceptions of no cause of action, nonjoinder of parties, and vagueness and ambiguity of the petition.

The case revolves around Shane Alan Johnson, the administrator of his mother's estate, who filed a petition for an accounting against one of his siblings, Allison Williams. Mr. Johnson alleges that his mother's net worth had been reduced by over $400,000 in the five years prior to her death due to suspicious withdrawals from her bank account and IRA totaling $52,851.

Mr. Johnson is seeking judgment for the missing funds which he believes Ms. Williams possesses or can help locate. He asked that the court issue a rule to show cause why Ms. Williams should not be made to assist in the inventory or accounting for the funds.

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