Elder Abuse warrants attention as Taiwan becomes an aged society
Taiwan Elder Nursing Home Abuse
New bruises. New scars. No
preventative care. This is what you get in Aiai Nursing Home in Taipei. 台北市私立
Professor
Ku's work has been and is prominently displayed as a part of the permanent
collections in several museums and galleries, such as the Asia Society in New
York City and the National Palace Museum in Taipei, public spaces dedicated to
the appreciation of artists such as the Taipei MRT Daquiaotao station, and
private patrons throughout Asia, Europe and the United States of America.
Fei Fei Wang - The Cheater
Wang was emotionally unfaithful in her marriage to Professor Ku.
After reading through some of the details, you will be wondering if there is
more beyond just emotional infidelity.
There is another man. You're looking at her little bitch of a
boyfriend on this page. He does look a lot better with his face blurred out. We
are sparing you the horror of seeing the uncensored image. He couldn't imagine
having a fraction of the fame and talent Professor Ku has. We don't know how we
want to present this part of the story just yet.
This man acts as Fei Fei Wang's muscle. He ferociously attacked
Pei-Lan in this family affair, and he gets into arguments with Professor Ku's
siblings over this elder abuse matter. He is Fei Fei Wang's most vocal and
combat-oriented useful idiot.
The Abuse Suffered by Professor Ku
Professor Ping-Hsing Ku |
Professor Ping-Hsing Ku is an internationally renowned
Chinese-American artist and educator.
A neurologist in New York City diagnosed him with vascular
dementia in 2009, and he has been degrading ever since. Professor Ku’s
relationship with his wife, Fei Fei Wang, and son, US Navy Captain Peihua Ku,
was complicated. Based on what I’ve seen and stories I’ve heard from other
relatives, Fei Fei Wang has long mentally abused all members of her family,
including her husband. Americans usually laugh it off as a “tiger mom”
personality type. It is not funny. It is actually quite pathetic in this case
as Fei Fei Wang is an such an unaccomplished person herself.
The hatred should have been an early indicator that Fei Fei Wang
and Captain Ku shouldn’t be trusted with the welfare of Professor Ku. In 2011,
Wang and Captain Ku enlisted the help of a Brooklyn law firm, Grimaldi &
Yeung LLP, to procure an invalid power of attorney over Professor Ku. Professor
Ku was clearly already suffering from dementia, so the law firm was either
complicit or their staff was too incompetent to recognize they needed to
properly seek guardianship for Professor Ku through court. A New York State
enforcement investigator was recently assigned to this matter, so the truth
around that is forthcoming. The law firm then helped Wang steal Professor Ku’s
New York property using that invalid power of attorney.
At that time, Professor Ku was living in Woodhaven, Queens, NY at
the home he had owned with his wife since 1975. Since he spent most of his
career teaching at National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei, Professor Ku
had some assets in Taiwan. Since Taiwan doesn’t have a simple power of attorney
concept like the US, it forced them to pursue a guardianship application in the
Taipei courts.
Fei Fei Wang described her husband, Professor Ping-Hsing Ku, in
the following manner in her 2012 guardianship petition to the Taipei
courts:
“All of Ping-Hsing’s property in Taiwan is under his personal
name. His wife and children never dared to question him. He is short-tempered,
selfish and irresponsible. Now that he is old and retired, there is no one in
Taiwan who is dependable and capable of taking care of him. This is rather
pitiful!”
The Taipei courts granted guardianship to Fei Fei Wang. Wang was
correct. There was nobody else in Taiwan to take care of him since his children
and siblings are all Americans who live in the United States. After getting
guardianship, Wang and Captain Ku partially succeeded in transferring Professor
Ku’s Taiwan assets to the United States. Wang attempted to sell a condo he
owned in Taiwan, and she needed the judge’s permission. The judge didn’t allow
the sale since Wang misrepresented her husband’s financial position. She
claimed she needed the money to pay for her husband’s care, which the judge
confirmed was inaccurate, and the judge in Taiwan admonished Wang in his
written opinion.
After Wang and Captain Ku stole as much as they could from
Professor Ku, they then shipped Professor Ku to live in a nursing home in Taipei.
They left him there alone while his children and siblings lived in the US. The
first nursing home he lived in didn’t like that Professor Ku could walk, so
they tied him into a chair for 8 hours per day. Once he ultimately lost the
ability to walk, which isn’t surprising considering he was tied to a chair for
most of the day, the nursing home told Wang to transfer him
elsewhere.
They forced Wang to return to Taiwan to deal with Professor Ku’s
living arrangements, and in her haste, she found another nursing home that was
running more like a prison. The Aiai
Nursing Home in Taipei is an incompetent operation where
Professor Ku gets further abused in solitude. He has suffered from 5 hospitalizations
in the past four years because of pneumonia and urinary tract infections---all
of which were caused by the force-feeding and the poor hygiene practices at
Aiai Nursing Home.
Wang would never return to Taipei to be with her husband whenever
her Professor Ku fell seriously ill. Instead, Professor Ku’s daughter and my
wife, Pei-Lan Ku, took on that responsibility to make sure Professor Ku was
never alone during his worst moments. Pei-Lan and I made considerable efforts
to split our time between New York City and Taipei over the past several years
so we both could spend time with our respective aging fathers.
Wang and Captain Ku got away with their evil for a while without
personal consequence, but Professor Ku's torture
suffered at Aiai Nursing Home proved to be too much for
Pei-Lan. She suffered from panic attacks and vertigo due to the stress. Abusers
impact the lives of those who care about the victim. Pei-Lan was forced to take
more drastic action to protect her father.
As is typical with most criminals, Wang and Captain Ku
grew more brazen with their criminality as time went by. They doubled down on
their abusive behavior to cover up their past criminal activity while
underestimating Pei-Lan---that will prove to be their biggest mistake.
This year, Pei-Lan took her father out of the abusive Aiai Nursing
Home as she had enough with them. Wang and her lawyer in Taiwan called in a
fraudulent police report to exercise her guardianship authority. The judge
ordered Professor Ku to be returned to the nursing home until the guardianship
review was complete. We know the judge did this to protect Pei-Lan from her
mother as she sees Wang for what she is. The law and process in Taiwan differ
significantly from what we’re used to in the United States, and therefore the
United States will ultimately have to come to the rescue.
The most recent events include wrongful imprisonment of Pei-Lan and her father by the Ai Ai
Nursing Home to coerce Pei-Lan to sign a legal document,
extortion by Wang and Captain Ku, lying to the police on multiple occasions,
and intimidation of Pei-Lan by Wang’s relatives in Taiwan. However, Pei-Lan is
determined to stay in Taiwan to protect her father by whatever means
necessary.
Since Wang and Captain Ku both currently live in the US, US
government agencies are taking notice. A couple of New York State agencies have
enforcement investigators collecting evidence against the lawyers and their
employees who helped Wang and Captain Ku get the invalid power of attorney over
Professor Ku. A New York City DA’s office is working with me to build a case
around several potential felony counts against Wang and Captain Ku. At the
suggestion of the DA’s office, Captain Ku was reported to the Navy Inspector
General, and a Judge Advocate General was assigned to deal with Captain Ku.
You’re probably thinking Wang and Captain Ku deserve what is
coming to them. I agree, but that is easy to say, as Wang isn’t my mother. A
family is being further torn apart, as the hubris and criminality of Wang and
Captain Ku may result in jail time and a destroyed career. Pei-Lan didn’t want
any of this.
They showed her they will take any illegal means necessary to
cover up their past criminal acts while getting their sadistic joy by torturing
Professor Ku. It will forever haunt Pei-Lan that she made the mistake of
trusting they would do the right thing with her father. She didn’t think they could
be so evil. Pei-Lan made the wrong assumption that her mother couldn’t be this
evil.
Could this have been prevented? Probably. Should Pei-Lan have sued
her mother much earlier to stop her? Yes. It’s easy to make that judgment in
hindsight. While it would’ve protected her mother from herself, it would never
look that way. Pei-Lan and her father are lucky to be Americans as it is US
agencies that will protect her and her father, but it will come at a tragic
price.
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Elder Abuse
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