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Dec 16, 2012 News
Controversy has erupted over the estate of the former Commissioner of Police, Henry Greene, with two of his children moving to the court to recover millions of dollars in assets from his reputed wife and her attorney.
The children, Troy Henry Greene and Shelda Oneka Greene, have made an application to the High Court for Letters of Administration in the estate of their deceased father.
Greene died earlier this year, leaving millions of dollars in assets including several vehicles, holdings in the gold mining sector and several other properties.
According to a legal notice published in the Guyana Chronicle, the children through their attorney, filed an ex-parte notice of summons on October 18 last against Greene’s reputed wife, Gail Stoll, and her lawyer, Robin Hunte, for the Letters of Administration to be granted to them in the estate of the late Wilfred Henry Greene.
They are calling on Stoll to hand over all or any documents, papers, including records of the deceased business, his bank statements and the transport in respect to his residence, Lot 80, Lamaha Springs, Georgetown.
They are all demanding that the late Police Commissioner’s reputed wife hand over all or any documents, papers, including the records of his business, bank statements and lease in respect to his poultry and livestock farm at Kuru-Kururu, Soesdyke/Linden Highway.
Stoll is also being asked to hand over the documents of five vehicles that Greene owned, along with the insurance for one of them.
It did not end there. The children are also interested in the documents and records that Stoll has in respect of the funeral expenses incurred in the burial of the late Commissioner of Police.
They are also calling on Stoll’s lawyer to hand over all documents and records of Greene’s business and bank statements “including but not limited to the inventory of machinery, mining equipment spares, materials and tools which were given to him on September 9.
The lawyer is also being asked to return $1.8M that he received on September 29 as a deposit for the sale of machinery and mining equipment that were owned by Greene.
In addition the two children want Stoll’s lawyer to give them $13.2M, which is the balance of the purchase price paid to him for the sale of Greene’s machinery and mining equipment.
The children want an account opened at a reputable commercial bank operating in Guyana and all sums of money be deposited in it.
The children are being represented by attorney at law Hubert Rodney.
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