Court Appearance Scheduled for Susan Knoeller in Washington TownshipBy: Joseph Mischner The charges against Susan Knoeller stem from allegations of theft of movable property, which have already drawn significant attention due to the complex family dynamics involved. Susan Knoeller, along with her husband, is accused of orchestrating financial actions that adversely impacted disabled veteran William O'Hanlon, her brother, during a turbulent period dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The controversy began when the Knoellers allegedly manipulated the power of attorney for Harold O'Hanlon, the siblings' father, who was diagnosed with dementia at the time. According to the charges, Susan and James Knoeller used James' influence as a former high-ranking officer in the New Jersey State Police to facilitate questionable legal and financial maneuvers, including the illegal eviction of William O'Hanlon and his wife from their Washington Township home during the pandemic, in direct violation of emergency eviction moratoriums. The legal issues escalated when it was revealed that the Knoellers had gained control over Harold O'Hanlon's finances, siphoning off millions from his estate. As part of the ongoing investigation, the Gloucester County District Attorney's Office is now looking into potential financial crimes committed against Harold O'Hanlon. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the Knoellers' manipulation of Powerback Rehabilitation of Moorestown, a facility that was temporarily closed by state mandate during the pandemic. Allegations suggest that the facility was improperly opened, endangering its senior residents. The New Jersey Health Department has launched a formal investigation into these actions, and they continue to encourage anyone with relevant information or concerns about family members who were residents of Powerback to come forward. Susan Knoeller's court appearance on September 18 will likely bring more clarity to the mounting allegations of theft and financial misconduct. Local authorities continue to seek justice by holding those responsible for draining Harold O'Hanlon's estate accountable. This case has been closely watched by residents of Washington Township and the surrounding communities, with many expressing concerns about potential abuses of power and the impact these events have had on local families. For any additional information regarding the ongoing investigations please contact the Washington Township Prosecutors Office at 856-292-5228, or to report concerns related to Powerback Rehabilitation of Moorestown, please contact Lavern at the New Jersey Health Department at 1-800-792-9770. The court appearance is for case# S2024-000181 in the Washington Township Municipal Court, 1 Mc Clure Dr, Sewell, NJ 08080 End
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