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Olivia Simon Guilty Ewp.57 Jun 2026
The evidence was largely paper-based: $340,000 in "consulting fees" to a shell company Simon owned, the sale of Dr. Voss’s heirloom piano for $80 (later traced to Simon’s personal storage unit), and 147 forged signatures on checks made out to "cash."
We reached out to three legal professionals for comment on unverified viral verdicts: Olivia Simon Guilty Ewp.57
Simon’s defense team has already filed notice of appeal, citing "procedural errors in the admission of financial records." But for now, the name is linked to a single, damning verdict: Guilty under Ewp.57. The evidence was largely paper-based: $340
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