Talk:Morris Bear Squire

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I disagree with the proposed deletion due to the fact that you have put on your site the Moishe House- which was created and funded by Morris Squire so therefore his short bio is revelant to one's research of the Moishe House and adding information to his name makes that posting valid. For more info on Morris please see: http://www.forward.com/forward-50-2008/ http://www.rumbleart.com http://www.theforestfoundation.net

Surprised there's no mention of his son, Ari Squires, who killed a man in an insurance fraud scheme before killing himself in 2008. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.211.153.246 (talk) 06:08, 3 December 2011 (UTC)

Adding Ari to this article would be highly relevant. In 1999, when Ari was administrator for Forest Hospital (owned by Morris), Morris was forced to sell the hospital to pay the government $4 million dollars for a Medicare fraud scheme. Nine years later, Ari killed himself after being confronted with evidence he murdered someone in order to collect his $6 million dollar life insurance policy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Collidoscope (talk • contribs) 05:20, 21 August 2014 (UTC)

Bio of Morris Squire should provide information on his first family as well
A lot of biographical articles on Morris Squire have a very time large gap between him starting Forest hospital and his marriage to the female from Cambodia who was between 12-14 years old when he met her; while his legal American wife at the time was dying in the hospital from a long time disease. The story of his family, especially his son, Ari Squire, and Morris' years in Santa Barbara, CA is highly relevant to who Morris Squire, the person, really was. Morris and his American wife had 3 children, 1 boy and two girls. They lived in Santa Barbara, CA in the 80's and 90's and their home was one a the few that remained untouched by the 1990 Painted Cave Fire. Ari Squire's Medicare fraud was part of a larger Medicare fraud case and not the reason for Squire's sale of Forest Hospital but a requirement by the U.S. gov't to avoid incarceration. Much information about who Morris Squire was from 1975-2000 needs to be added and can be found online and in official records, including those of the US District Court in Chicago. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.220.69.186 (talk) 16:17, 29 October 2016 (UTC)

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