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Clerks asked to confirm receipts after discrepancies found in Anne Marie Riggins accounting

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Summary

Attorneys in the Anne Marie Riggins conservatorship flagged missing receipts and an account statement that did not add up to the stated total; the court paused to ask the clerk’s office to check whether receipts were filed for review.

Attorneys raised discrepancies in the accounting for Anne Marie Riggins, telling the court that an enclosed statement did not add up to the stated total and that requested receipts may not have been delivered to the probate clerk.

The court called the file, took appearances, and counsel for the conservator said the statement of account did not reconcile to $9,847.10 and that receipts for miscellaneous expenses — food, personal care, pharmacy — had been requested but not located in the clerk’s file. The judge suggested the parties and the clerk’s office take a moment to check whether the receipts were submitted.

The record shows counsel paused to coordinate with the clerk and to confirm whether the requested documentation had been filed; the transcript ends while the court was taking that short break and before any further action or ruling was recorded.