A Moncton real estate agent who was stripped of her licence over allegations she took advantage of a vulnerable senior says she was only trying to get him out of "deplorable" living conditions. Hannah is now being sued by the public trustee's office, which is trying to recoup the money owed to the senior, Emile Goguen. The public trustee's office provides personal and financial guardianship services to New Brunswick seniors in need of support because of mental or physical impairments. Moncton real estate agents Tanya Hannah and Maurice Poirier were stripped of their licences for at least a year but are challenging allegations against them. Hébert is the subject of a complaint filed March 2 with the Law Society of New Brunswick about the Goguen property transaction.
Source: CBC News April 03, 2018 17:03 UTC