
LeEMS heir in asylum, official investigation pendingBy Semtha Declitt December 13, 2095 Eliza LeEtta Tarks, the sole heir to the LeEMS estate has been remanded to the care of a specialized psychiatric facility in upstate New York. She had been in the care of her private doctor for a year when her symptoms of delusion and hysteria made her admittance to the mental health facility necessary. Rumors abound that Ms. Tarks is suffering from an aberrant strain of the DDIer disease, Tortion syndrome, that caused a medical uproar a little over a year ago. Ms. Tarks, the great grand niece of LeEtta Schmidt, became heir to the entire estate due to the direct descendants failure to reproduce. She only recently took control of the estate and fortune when LeEtta Schmidt’s great-great-grandchild succumbed to an unfortunate childhood disease at the age of thirteen. Originally quite outspoken in her criticism of the Schmidt’s family and the digital personality that still resides in the buildings on the estate, Ms. Tarks has withdrawn more and more from the public eye over the last six months. Her recent admission to the mental institution may indicate that her public withdrawal was part of her illness, or an attempt to disguise it’s effects. Ms. Tarks’ lawyer evidences distrust in her doctor’s decision. He has hired another doctor for a second opinion and a private investigator to explain what has really been happening on the estate since Ms. Tarks took up residence. Related articles: LeEMS founder dies leaves behind digital copy of herself |
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