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Buzz Aldrin is suing two of his children over alleged misuse of his finances

His children have filed a petition saying he is suffering from memory loss and delusions.

Buzz Aldrin Family Fight Buzz Aldrin, pictured here in February. PA Images PA Images

APOLLO 11 MOONWALKER Buzz Aldrin is suing two of his children and a former business manager, accusing them of misusing his credit cards, transferring money from an account and slandering him by saying he has dementia.

Aldrin’s lawsuit, filed earlier this month in a Florida state court, came a week after his children, Andrew and Janice, filed a petition claiming their father was suffering from memory loss, delusions, paranoia and confusion.

They asked for the court to name them his legal guardians, saying Aldrin was associating with new friends who were trying to alienate Aldrin from his family and that he had been spending his assets at “an alarming rate”.

Court-appointed mental health experts planned to evaluate Aldrin this week.

In April, the 88-year-old underwent his own evaluation conducted by a geriatric psychiatrist at UCLA, who said Aldrin scored “superior to normal” for his age on tests.

“I also believe that he is perfectly capable of providing for his physical health needs, food, clothing and shelter, and is substantially able to manage his finances and resist fraud and undue influence,” said Dr James Spar in a letter to Aldrin’s lawyer.

Buzz Aldrin Family Fight Andrew Aldrin speaking at a gala for the non-profit space education foundation, ShareSpace Foundation. PA Images PA Images

In Aldrin’s lawsuit, the former astronaut asked a judge to remove Andrew Aldrin from control of his financial affairs, social media accounts and several nonprofit and business enterprises. Andrew Aldrin had been a trustee of his father’s trust. Buzz Aldrin said in the complaint that despite revoking the power of attorney he had given his son, Andrew Aldrin continued making financial decisions for him.

“Specifically, defendant Andrew Aldrin, as trustee, does not inform plaintiff of pending or future business transactions, removes large sums of monies from plaintiffs accounts, and continues to represent plaintiff in business and social capacities despite plaintiff’s repeated requests for such representations to be terminated,” the lawsuit said.

Aldrin accused his daughter, Janice, in the lawsuit of not acting in his financial interests and conspiracy, and he accused his former manager, Christina Korp, of fraud, exploitation of the elderly and unjust enrichment. Also named in the lawsuit are several businesses and foundations run by the family.

Aldrin’s oldest son, James, isn’t involved in the legal fight.

In a statement, Andrew and Janice Aldrin said they’re saddened by the “unjustifiable” lawsuit:

If nothing else, our family is resilient and our ability to work together to solve problems and accomplish great things is strong. We love and respect our father very much and remain hopeful that we can rise above this situation and recover the strong relationship that built this foundation in the first place.

They said they would have no further comment.

In a guardianship evaluation, the mental health experts typically ask questions like, “Who is the president? What day of the week is it? If I gave you this amount of money, how much change would you have,” said Vicki Levy Eskin, an Orlando-area attorney with no connection to the Aldrin case.

“His alleging that his children have done all these naughty things is a good defence,” said Eskin, whose work focuses on guardianship, estate planning and elderly law issues.

“That’s the job of his attorney to prove this.”

Buzz_salutes_the_U.S._Flag Buzz Aldrin saluting the US flag on the surface of the moon. Wikimedia Wikimedia

Aldrin was a member of the Apollo 11 crew which landed the first two humans on the moon. Aldrin joined Neil Armstrong on the lunar surface in July 1969. Earlier this month, Aldrin was at the White House for President Donald Trump’s announcement directing the Pentagon to create the “Space Force” as a new military branch.

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