Marti Oakley Features Montco Woman

Marti Oakley Features Montco Woman — Elaine Mickman of Lower Merion has appeared twice over the last few months on Marti Oakley’s Minnesota-based radio show.

Marti is a world-wide advocate for the elderly who have been taken advantage of by “guardians, and fights injustices by probate systems and courts in general.

She airs on the TS Radio Network and her shows are archived on the web.

Montgomery County, Pa is one of her favorite topics with a whole category labeled “Ottholes” in honor of Stanley Ott, who was Montco’s Administrative Judge of the Orphans’ Court Division until his retirement last year .

Elaine says Montco falsely credited her ex-husband for $550,000 he never paid relating to child support regarding their divorce, and never required proof of income from him at child support hearings. She says the county is trying to make her autistic son — now an adult at 18 years of age — pay it back.

It’s easy to dismiss the grievances of a woman — or man for that matter — regarding a divorce. We don’t though because we find it far easier to believe corruption and greed are rampant in Philadelphia suburban government. See here and here.

Anyway, here are link’s to Elaine’s appearances on Marti’s show:

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/marti-oakley/2019/09/07/ts-radio-network-coz-marti-pa-ottholes-the-attack-on-kathleen-kane

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/marti-oakley/2019/08/17/ts-radio-network-coz-marti-in-the-mixupdates-news

She appears at about the 18:40 and 47 minute marks respectively.

Marti Oakley Features Montco Woman
Marti Oakley Features Montco Woman

One thought on “Marti Oakley Features Montco Woman”

  1. Elaine is a friend of mine and I attended the last three proceedings she had with Domestic Relations. It is horrifying enough to hear about it. Watching it is worse. This comes under the heading of abuse and blatant violation of civil rights.

    The fact that a woman in Minnesota showcases Elaine instead of our own radio stations speaks volumes about where our priorities lie in Montgomery County.

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