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Old 01-13-2004, 08:48 PM
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Please, if anyone can inform me a.s.a.p., i really think that, this time they will put an end to this case soon, either the people get to the bottom of this or the swiss and spanish goverments will get wealthier.

There is a time frame and I'm sure the expiration date will be coming soon. I have family members working on this both in D.R. and in Europe, but I think if the decendents get united it would be great to solve this puzzle. I'm already in Madrid, Spain living here since this past August, so if I, can do anything to help our families to closing this deal let me know please. Thank you, once again.


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Old 03-25-2004, 10:44 PM
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Estoy buscando personas que sean descendientes de familiares de Trina de Moya, y esten interesados en darle seguimiento al reclamo de esta herencia.
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Old 03-26-2004, 06:04 AM
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Por lo que yo tengo entedido Trina de Moya o Horacio Vasquez no son familias legitima del el baron de la atalya...
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Old 03-26-2004, 10:09 AM
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Default One of yesterday's papers said that

Pathologists had disinterred both Horacio and Trina to take samples for DNA testing. Nothing further was mentioned except that it was tied into the Baron de Atalaya case.

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Old 03-26-2004, 12:35 PM
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My husband, whose surname is Guzman and whose family come from Juan Lopez, Moca, did some research on this in the 90s. It is the stuff of movie screenplays.

The chap in question, Jose Eugenio Guzman, made his fortune by selling mahogany logs to the Union Pacific Railway for their sleepers, the story goes. Was persuaded to deposit his millions - in gold ingots - in a Swiss bank, but died intestate and his decendants - apparently he had no children himself, just dozens of nieces and nephews through his many brothers and sisters: but none of these had the knowledge or ability to access the money, which has grown and grown in value over the years. My husband says that the families even have a number for the bank account.

Could all be a big fat myth, but relatives allege cover ups including demolition of cemeteries in Moca and loss of parish records. Even Trujillo is involved: he was said to have tried to get at the money, without success, although some believe that he and some of his cronies did, on the quiet.

The truth is that many lawyers have tried to crack this mystery with no success whatsoever. Although I tend to be skeptical about the veracity of the claims, the Swiss banks' track record in releasing dormant accounts is not whiter than white, which leads me to suspect that it could just be possible.

Those claiming to be descended from Jose Eugenio now run into hundreds of families... and the issue is stirred up every few years and then fizzles out again.

A question for Fabio - could one of these Swiss lawyers be persuaded to take on the case on a no-win no-fee basis? If there is so much money there there surely the promise of a fat percentage should be enough to motivate them?

If it ever comes to anything, of course, the drinks are on us.

Chiri
In the sixties, the streets of Zurich were filled with Dominicans visiting their money. I'm sure whatever was there is long gone. Remember that every wealthy Dominican had at least one trusted advisor (I'll refrain from saying lawyer out of respect for Fabio) who grabbed anything they could after his or her death.
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Old 06-21-2004, 10:59 PM
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its regarding the Guzman inheritance....My father in law name is E.Guzman Guzman Guzman...he once mentioned he recieved a letter regarding the guzman inheritance but he did not reply to it..he misplaced it and never really did give it importance...We're from the state Jalisco In Mexico...Can someone tell me more about this inheritance...? it just crossed my father in laws mind this past weekend..he's older i just want to know more so I could share information with him....! thankyou


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Old 06-22-2004, 10:35 AM
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This has to be one of the most interesting threads. Feels like I'm watching a movie. Now all I need is closure.
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Old 06-30-2004, 11:40 PM
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There are thousands of Guzmans in the DR.
Are they planning on dividing the money to all of them? Not all of them are the heirs of the real Guzman
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Old 12-17-2004, 10:32 AM
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Default "guzman" inheritance

if there is any information about this matter pls advise
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Old 12-17-2004, 01:24 PM
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There are thousands of Guzmans in the DR.
Are they planning on dividing the money to all of them? Not all of them are the heirs of the real Guzman
By the time you finish dividing this money equally to all the Guzman
they probably won’t have enough to buy a mabi and a yonikeke especially now since they are popping out of Mexico as well.
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