How I successfully
rescued
my father Ruby Cohen
from the influence
of greedy cousins, thieving attorneys
and the Florida guardianship system
by
Robin Cohen Westmiller
J.D.
Book
Publicists of Southern California
2006 IRWIN Award
ISBN 1-932993-43-6
$19.95
ISBN ebook: 1-932993-44-4
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Anyone who has vacationed in the beautiful Catskill
Mountains, knows the Village of Ellenville, and no visit to Ellenville was
complete without a stop in Cohen's Quality Bakery; "Home of the World
Famous Raisin Pumpernickel".

Cohen’s Bakery owners Ruby and Reginia Cohen struggled together for over fifty years to build a lasting legacy for their grandchildren and financial security for themselves in their retirement years, yet it took only a handful of outsiders less than eighteen months to destroy everything they worked their entire lives to acquire.
This is the true account of the events that lead to the near
destruction of our family at the hands of my cousins, a court appointed
guardian, and one of the most powerful Elder Law attorneys in South Florida. It
is a story of determination, fortitude and of the victory which inspired the
creation of the National Association To Stop Guardian Abuse.
They say blood is thicker than water, but you can’t bathe in
it, you can’t cook with it, and blood tastes lousy with scotch.
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Blood Tastes Lousy with Scotch
Robin C. Westmiller
StarPublish
ISBN: 1-932993-43-6
Non-Fiction, Memoir
Reviewed by Tami Brady
Robin C. Westmiller has long been an advocate for those who couldn’t fight for
themselves. Fighting injustice was a passion that seemed to come natural to her.
Still, she never thought that she would end up having to fight lawyers and
family members over guardianship abuse. She definitely never thought that her
own father would be the victim.
Blood Tastes Lousy with Scotch is the author’s memoirs about her battle. Ruby
Cohen, the author’s father, had operated Cohen’s Quality Bakery (with its
World Famous Raison Pumpernickel) in Ellenville, New York his entire adult life.
Then in 2002, he suffered a minor stroke and was forced to sell the bakery. For
several years, his wife took care of him without incident. A trip to Florida to
visit relatives would change everything.
Blood Tastes Lousy with Scotch is an incredibly scary read. We all read about
elder abuse but never think that it could happen to those we love. Still, greed
will make people do crazy things. Even something as simple as a stroke can
reduce someone’s normal defenses enough to throw there life into utter chaos.
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This was a terrific read. Robin opens the door on America's nasty little secret.
Our vulnerable citizens are being hunted and incarcerated by court supported and
encouraged predators whose only interest is in how much they can steal from
those too helpless to stop them.
Robin shares the story of her struggle with her father's "guardian." She struggled mightily to free him while the guardians and their loathsome attorney struggled to keep him so they could continue to loot and plunder the assets he spent a lifetime working to acquire. These were assets he sacrificed to save for his old age and for his grandchildren. With great difficulty, Robin got him out of their insatiable jaws, but they got away with most of his assets. This is a cautionary tale of greed, deceit, and the probate court's inability or unwillingness to prevent it. Robin exposes a problem that if we don't fix it, will put us all at risk of being held hostage by predatory "guardians." - Sharon Denney
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Blood
Tastes Lousy With Scotch by Robin Cohen Westmiller—(author
site). In the beautiful Catskill Mountains village of Ellenville, New York,
Cohen’s Bakery owners Ruby and Regina Cohen struggled together for over fifty
years to build a lasting legacy for their grandchildren and financial security
for themselves in their retirement years. No visit to Ellenville was complete
without a stop in Cohen's Quality Bakery, 'Home of the World Famous Raisin
Pumpernickel.' Yet it took only a handful of outsiders less than eighteen months
to destroy what took generations to build. Robin says: “This is the true
account of the events that lead to the near destruction of our family at the
hands of my cousins, a court appointed guardian, and one of the most powerful
Elder Law attorneys in South Florida. It is a story of determination, fortitude,
and ultimate victory. It inspired the creation of the National Association To
Stop Guardian Abuse. They say blood is thicker than water, but you can't bathe
in it, you can't cook with it, and blood tastes lousy with scotch."
Available in paperback and e-book editions; can be purchased at your local
bookstore and at online bookstores such as Amazon.com, BN.com, and others. In
addition to being an early contributor to John T. Cullen's Sharpwriter.com,
Robin is also the author of Red
Wine for Breakfast and First
Class Male published under her pen name of Raven West.
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