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Former Phoenixville Area High School Teacher’s Estate Wins Lawsuit Against Tax Accountant

Former Tax Accountant Ordered to Repay Almost $500,000 to Estate of Phoenixville Area High School Teacher

A recent ruling by a Common Pleas Court judge has shed light on a disturbing case of financial exploitation. The estate of a former Phoenixville Area High School teacher, Deborah Francis, has won a legal battle against her longtime tax accountant and friend, Patricia Petitti, who was found to have falsely taken nearly $500,000 from Francis before her death.

Judge Thomas P. “Tip” McCabe ordered Petitti to repay the estate $492,000 that she had received from Francis in three separate payments in 2018 and 2019, along with interest and attorney’s fees. Petitti had deceived Francis by claiming the money would be used to set up a real estate company to save on taxes, but instead used the funds to purchase a home for herself and her husband in Ocean View, Del.

During the civil trial in April, Petitti argued that the money was a gift from Francis, but McCabe rejected this claim, stating there was insufficient evidence to support it. The judge emphasized that Petitti had violated the trust placed in her by Francis and used the money for personal gain.

Furthermore, it was revealed that Petitti had destroyed documents related to the case as the estate prepared for trial, indicating a deliberate attempt to cover up her actions. The estate, represented by attorneys from the West Chester law firm of Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees, successfully uncovered the trail of funds through records from various financial institutions.

The attorneys highlighted the importance of seeking justice for those who have been exploited by trusted individuals, emphasizing that those who violate their positions of trust will be held accountable. The ruling serves as a strong message against such misconduct.

Francis, a respected teacher who passed away in November 2019, dedicated 30 years to Phoenixville Area High School and was a recipient of several community awards. The estate plans to execute judgment against Petitti to recover the full amount owed, which exceeds $650,000 with interest and fees.

Despite being initially represented by legal counsel, Petitti chose to represent herself at trial and has not provided any comment on the ruling. This case serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of breaching trust and exploiting vulnerable individuals.

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