Narrative of January 2006
Andy Bouchard attempted to "commit" Lionel Bouchard while his father was recovering from a concussion at the Grace Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, after a slip and fall on ice while attending a friend's funeral in St. Eustache, Manitoba
Committal would have paved the way for Andy Bouchard to evict his father from his home of over fifty years in Elie, Manitoba, this despite the "life estate agreement" he held with his father entered into in September 2002!
Andy Bouchard put the property up for sale while his father was in the hospital as Andy Bouchard's plans were to subdivide his lakefront recreational property in (Louise Lake) Keewatin, Ontario.
Two days prior to his father's fall, Andy and Angie Bouchard had taken mortgages out in December 2005 for $185,000, having maxed out the equity in his properties in Portage and the Bouchard Homestead in Elie.
This mortgage in favour of the Royal Bank was NOT REGISTERED in Land Titles until February 2006.
Sister Lynda Staub who works in Winnipeg Land Titles for over twenty years was allegedly responsible for the registration delay of over two months ignoring mandatory filing regulations which state five-business day turnaround!
January 2006 - Lionel Bouchard complained while in the hospital that he did not want to
undergo anymore psychiatric examinations (set up by Andy
Bouchard), that he needed to heal from a concussion, not undergo mental
evaluations!
Andy Bouchard had already voiced his intentions to both Marlene Légaré
and Susan Waldner that he had looked at Portage La Prairie mental
facilities, in order to pave the way to evict his father from his home
of over fifty years so as to not have to honor the life estate agreement
signed with father in September 2002.
Andy Bouchard denied such an agreement until forced to provide records
when taken to court in August 2008 whereby he at that time, allegedly
forged his father's signature on a newly "revised agreement"!
January 25, 2006 - Lionel Bouchard confides he is being discharged and that Andy Bouchard
and Lynda Staub have forced him to sign a rental application for
the St. Eustache Manor, promising him that he can go back in the
spring.
This makes absolutely no sense to Lionel Bouchard.
January 27, 2006 - After talking to Lionel Bouchard the day before and Andy Bouchard
taking the phone informing his sister that she had caused all kinds of
problems, she flew out the next day to ensure that Dad would be going
back home.
January 27, 2006 - Lionel Bouchard informed that Andy Bouchard and Lynda Staub have
power of attorney over him whereby he is furious and the fact that Andy
Bouchard has opened a personal injury suit unbeknownst to
him.
Lionel Bouchard attends to lawyer David Bradley's office in the
Richardson Building and names daughter Claire Demery as new power of
attorney.
Lionel Bouchard signs a "psychiatric living will" stating that he does not
want to be assessed against his will as was done in the hospital. Lionel
complains about the fact that Andy Bouchard has taken his VISA
card, keys and locked his bedroom door. Unbeknownst to Lionel, Andy
Bouchard has already changed the front door lock and his father had to
enter through the back door making his way around in the snow. Lionel
Bouchard did not want Andy Bouchard to know about his "secret bank
account" in Westwood taking out $1,000 in U.S. traveller's cheques for an
upcoming bus trip to a gambling casino in the States.
January 28, 2006 - Lionel Bouchard describes how he does not trust Andy Bouchard and how
cruel Andy Bouchard was to his youngest sister and confides other
information, that it until Andy barges into the house three times, the
third time taking the van to Portage on the pretense of servicing it.
Lionel Bouchard reiterated several times that he does not want to move
to the St. Eustache Manor the following day for birthday cake, an ambush
set up by Andy which Lionel Bouchard refuses to attend.
January 29, 2006 - On Sunday morning, oldest daughter from Calgary phones to warn that
youngest daughter was called by Andy Bouchard three times that
morning and ordered by Andy Bouchard to attend at the Holiday Inn for
a family "meeting" organized by Andy Bouchard in order to gain support
to evict their father from his home and to come against sister of B.C.
who, at that time, was her father's only supporter present.
Lionel Bouchard charges Andy Bouchard with theft of his cellular
phone after Andy Bouchard, in another one of his rages he is famous for,
steals his father and sisters cellulars.
At the Holiday Inn is the sign of trouble as Lionel Bouchard is
physically pushed into Lynda Staub's car with the aid of
Claire Demery.
Lynda Staub later accuses her sister of taking her father's medication
which was in her rental car but which Lynda Staub left without after she
and Claire Demery forced their 82-year old father into Lynda Staub's car,
throwing a blanket over him when they could not locate his casual jacket
hung in the closet - on a freezing cold Winnipeg January afternoon!
Sister from B.C. went to the farm to pick up her suitcase after RCMP
Sarah Russell left a message stating that Andy Bouchard has faxed
a copy of the title and was ordering her off the property.
Upon arriving at her father's house in Elie, Angie Bouchard, Lynda Staub
and Claire Demery are in the house and Angie Bouchard swore at her
sister-in-law ordering her out of her father's house.
Lionel Bouchard, terrified and trying to keep the peace,
is outnumbered and does not stand up for his daughter, rather
allows her to be kicked out despite her having the legal right to
remain.
Not wishing to cause a scene, daughter leaves despite having a legal right
to remain.
Andy Bouchard had indirect contact through Angie his wife,
despite being ordered not to have any contact with his father or
sister.
Angie Bouchard then calls the RCMP as Andy hovers in the background
in his truck sending his wife and two sisters in the house to intimidate
their father.
January 29, 2006 Andy Bouchard is burning the telephone lines deceiving his siblings in
to write emails to lawyer David Bradley against their sister from B.C. to
ensure that he maintains control of the personal injury lawsuit he has
commenced on behalf of his father which he later told his lawyer that
he was demanding the first $2,500 from the claim against the Church
in St. Eustache who allegedly was negligent in not sanding the icy
sidewalk while attending a funeral of a friend which caused him to
slip and fall whereby Lionel Bouchard came to close to death at the
scene, unconscious for quite a period of time until the ambulance
January 30, 2006 To avoid prosecution for two counts of theft, and to have the two "No
Contact Orders" removed against him, as well as have his passport
returned for a scheduled trip to Holland in March, in breach of the
No Contact Andy Bouchard enlists Lynda Staub & Claire Demery to stay
overnight at their father's home in Elie, in order to negotiate a pre-signed
agreement with their father and sister which Andy Bouchard nor his
wife and two sisters have no intentions of honouring and order their
sister to leave her father's home, this while she is in charge of his home
care until the nurse is rerouted from St. Eustache to his home in Elie.
At approximately 6:00 p.m. Lynda Staub runs the pre-signed agreement
to the RCMP in Headingley while her sister realizing she was duped,
boards a plane back to B.C.
The next morning at 8:30 a.m. Andy Bouchard takes in Lionel Bouchard
to have the two theft charges dropped as well as the No Contacts
removed.
February 3, 2006 Upon learning of this illegal activity by Andy Bouchard, his sister flies
back from B.C. and has the theft charge reinstated.
February 14, 2006 Sister from B.C. returns as she suspects, correctly, that her abusive
manipulative siblings have set out to move their father to St. Eustache
Manor. She arrives to find that all four (Lionel Bouchard as well)
have made application for Peace Bonds.
February 15, 2006 - Peace Bonds dismissed. Judge recommended their father be taken
to a lawyer or third independent mediator. Andy Bouchard rather takes
his father for a mental assessment at the Portage Hospital
undergo anymore psychiatric examinations (set up by Andy
Bouchard), that he needed to heal from a concussion, not undergo mental
evaluations!
Andy Bouchard had already voiced his intentions to both Marlene Légaré
and Susan Waldner that he had looked at Portage La Prairie mental
facilities, in order to pave the way to evict his father from his home
of over fifty years so as to not have to honor the life estate agreement
signed with father in September 2002.
Andy Bouchard denied such an agreement until forced to provide records
when taken to court in August 2008 whereby he at that time, allegedly
forged his father's signature on a newly "revised agreement"!
January 25, 2006 - Lionel Bouchard confides he is being discharged and that Andy Bouchard
and Lynda Staub have forced him to sign a rental application for
the St. Eustache Manor, promising him that he can go back in the
spring.
This makes absolutely no sense to Lionel Bouchard.
January 27, 2006 - After talking to Lionel Bouchard the day before and Andy Bouchard
taking the phone informing his sister that she had caused all kinds of
problems, she flew out the next day to ensure that Dad would be going
back home.
January 27, 2006 - Lionel Bouchard informed that Andy Bouchard and Lynda Staub have
power of attorney over him whereby he is furious and the fact that Andy
Bouchard has opened a personal injury suit unbeknownst to
him.
Lionel Bouchard attends to lawyer David Bradley's office in the
Richardson Building and names daughter Claire Demery as new power of
attorney.
Lionel Bouchard signs a "psychiatric living will" stating that he does not
want to be assessed against his will as was done in the hospital. Lionel
complains about the fact that Andy Bouchard has taken his VISA
card, keys and locked his bedroom door. Unbeknownst to Lionel, Andy
Bouchard has already changed the front door lock and his father had to
enter through the back door making his way around in the snow. Lionel
Bouchard did not want Andy Bouchard to know about his "secret bank
account" in Westwood taking out $1,000 in U.S. traveller's cheques for an
upcoming bus trip to a gambling casino in the States.
January 28, 2006 - Lionel Bouchard describes how he does not trust Andy Bouchard and how
cruel Andy Bouchard was to his youngest sister and confides other
information, that it until Andy barges into the house three times, the
third time taking the van to Portage on the pretense of servicing it.
Lionel Bouchard reiterated several times that he does not want to move
to the St. Eustache Manor the following day for birthday cake, an ambush
set up by Andy which Lionel Bouchard refuses to attend.
January 29, 2006 - On Sunday morning, oldest daughter from Calgary phones to warn that
youngest daughter was called by Andy Bouchard three times that
morning and ordered by Andy Bouchard to attend at the Holiday Inn for
a family "meeting" organized by Andy Bouchard in order to gain support
to evict their father from his home and to come against sister of B.C.
who, at that time, was her father's only supporter present.
Lionel Bouchard charges Andy Bouchard with theft of his cellular
phone after Andy Bouchard, in another one of his rages he is famous for,
steals his father and sisters cellulars.
At the Holiday Inn is the sign of trouble as Lionel Bouchard is
physically pushed into Lynda Staub's car with the aid of
Claire Demery.
Lynda Staub later accuses her sister of taking her father's medication
which was in her rental car but which Lynda Staub left without after she
and Claire Demery forced their 82-year old father into Lynda Staub's car,
throwing a blanket over him when they could not locate his casual jacket
hung in the closet - on a freezing cold Winnipeg January afternoon!
Sister from B.C. went to the farm to pick up her suitcase after RCMP
Sarah Russell left a message stating that Andy Bouchard has faxed
a copy of the title and was ordering her off the property.
Upon arriving at her father's house in Elie, Angie Bouchard, Lynda Staub
and Claire Demery are in the house and Angie Bouchard swore at her
sister-in-law ordering her out of her father's house.
Lionel Bouchard, terrified and trying to keep the peace,
is outnumbered and does not stand up for his daughter, rather
allows her to be kicked out despite her having the legal right to
remain.
Not wishing to cause a scene, daughter leaves despite having a legal right
to remain.
Andy Bouchard had indirect contact through Angie his wife,
despite being ordered not to have any contact with his father or
sister.
Angie Bouchard then calls the RCMP as Andy hovers in the background
in his truck sending his wife and two sisters in the house to intimidate
their father.
January 29, 2006 Andy Bouchard is burning the telephone lines deceiving his siblings in
to write emails to lawyer David Bradley against their sister from B.C. to
ensure that he maintains control of the personal injury lawsuit he has
commenced on behalf of his father which he later told his lawyer that
he was demanding the first $2,500 from the claim against the Church
in St. Eustache who allegedly was negligent in not sanding the icy
sidewalk while attending a funeral of a friend which caused him to
slip and fall whereby Lionel Bouchard came to close to death at the
scene, unconscious for quite a period of time until the ambulance
January 30, 2006 To avoid prosecution for two counts of theft, and to have the two "No
Contact Orders" removed against him, as well as have his passport
returned for a scheduled trip to Holland in March, in breach of the
No Contact Andy Bouchard enlists Lynda Staub & Claire Demery to stay
overnight at their father's home in Elie, in order to negotiate a pre-signed
agreement with their father and sister which Andy Bouchard nor his
wife and two sisters have no intentions of honouring and order their
sister to leave her father's home, this while she is in charge of his home
care until the nurse is rerouted from St. Eustache to his home in Elie.
At approximately 6:00 p.m. Lynda Staub runs the pre-signed agreement
to the RCMP in Headingley while her sister realizing she was duped,
boards a plane back to B.C.
The next morning at 8:30 a.m. Andy Bouchard takes in Lionel Bouchard
to have the two theft charges dropped as well as the No Contacts
removed.
February 3, 2006 Upon learning of this illegal activity by Andy Bouchard, his sister flies
back from B.C. and has the theft charge reinstated.
February 14, 2006 Sister from B.C. returns as she suspects, correctly, that her abusive
manipulative siblings have set out to move their father to St. Eustache
Manor. She arrives to find that all four (Lionel Bouchard as well)
have made application for Peace Bonds.
February 15, 2006 - Peace Bonds dismissed. Judge recommended their father be taken
to a lawyer or third independent mediator. Andy Bouchard rather takes
his father for a mental assessment at the Portage Hospital