IN TODAY'S NY TIMES - AUGUST 7,2023
Cindy's family has asked the court to approve a legal arrangement that would govern her medical decisions and finances after relatives objected to the previous care by a longtime friend.
The judge will consider whether to establish a conservatorship for Cindy, whose family has argued that her physical and mental frailties have made her vulnerable to undue influence for years.
When Cindy left the Supremes, her finances fell apart — a situation she later attributed to a “bad closing deal” with Motown Records. Later, several strokes left her unable to care for herself or manage her affairs.
Cindy's family said that her "friend" Rochelle Lander isolated them from her and withheld information about her health. They want a conservatorship to ensure that Cindy's care and finances are properly managed. Of course, at this point, there are not much finances to manage, and her quality of life is simply existing as she is on a feeding tube..
Fans of Cindy and the Supremes should read the entire article, which is in today's New York Times.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/07/a...vatorship.html
Cindy's siblings have stepped up, but no where in the article does it mention anything about her son. What's up with that?
Now that the story is out, it would be nice if some former Supremes would stop in and visit her. And it would be nice if Berry or Diana could quietly step in financially,and help the family make Cindy's final days a little more comfortable
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