The Full Story Exposed by Zylo Marshall
Corruption of Dr. Dean Edell
In Dr. Dean Edel's private life, he had 5 ex-wives and 5 children
In 1975, Dr. Dean Edell, while leaning over a dumpster getting an expired cheese fell from his gaze as a professional eye surgeon. While living in extreme poverty from a professional career that failed him, Dr. Dean Edell learned through hard times that when an opportunity exists, take it.
After a lady got off of a bus near Dean's jewelry store in Guerneville California, she entered the store he owned. She was a nurse, he was a former eye surgeon and the new business opportunity of a media doctor began.
While in his professional career from 1979 til 2010, Dr. Dean Edell lived a two-faced life. During his professional career, he showed genuine concern for people using his ego as a basis for his knowledge.
In Dr. Dean Edel's private life, he had 5 ex-wives and 5 children, one from each of his ex-wives, he demonstrated the opposite of what a public figure demonstrated through the public eye. 5 ex-wives equal to a minimum of at least 1 problem with each ex-wife.
There is a major issue here. How should Dr. Dean Edell act and to whom? He will apply his highest level of professionalism where money applies, whether it is legal or illegal. In other words, with his professional career, Dr. Dean Edell acts as though he cares about the issue at hand with the best way to solve the issue such as rare or unusual body conditions that listeners of his radio show get the answer to.
Where no money applies, he will be deceiving, manipulative, and insulting while thinking he is bigger, better, and more important than me, someone with a mental disability, or his 5 ex-wives.
In 1975, Dean Edell lived next door to my mother and father for a couple of months in Sonoma County California. It was not until 1997 that I contacted him to be the trustee of my special needs trust. He agreed to be my successor trustee with the knowledge and understanding that I was trying to turn my life around from becoming a disabled person living on the system collecting tax dollars to going to college in 2001 for psychology and dropping out in 2002
With my continued eagerness to become independent from receiving SSI, in 2003 I met an attorney/real estate broker who helped me get my real estate license with a notch in working with properties that had Code Violations to list and resell for a profit to investors.
Dr. Dean Edell understood that I got my real estate license in 2005 in Sacramento, CA. After years of hard work on listing and selling properties with Code Violations, in 2006 I created a business plan in 6 areas of problems and the real estate associated with that property.
This included:
* properties with code violations
* properties in foreclosure
* unpaid taxes on properties with no mortgage
* people going through a divorce
* people who have died
* people who have been arrested who own property
With the proper knowledge of the violation of people's privacy, I changed my business plan from "World's Most Unique Investments" to "Code Violation Properties"
During the time of the year 2006, Dr. Dean Edell told me many times that I was trying to build a real estate empire. In 2021, Dr. Dean Edell emailed me saying, "You told me you only made $1,000 and created massive debt.
Here is another example of being two-faced.
In my opinion, unless you believe someone is being untruthful or misleading you on something, believe them. The moment you begin to believe with facts that someone is telling you the wrong information about them is when you should start questioning what that person is or is not doing.
Being neurologically disabled, living without the support of a parent or grandparent, and living on the system with a possibility of losing my SSI if I work gave me a scary and unpredictable future of either homeless or federal prison if I work and do not tell Social Security that I am working. Dr. Dean Edell and Sharon Johnson took full advantage of that limitation a disabled person has and used that as a leveraging tool to take a bribe from Lois Haymes, my aunt, from my inheritance from my grandfather's 80 million dollar estate.