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Wife of Florida doctor found dead in mansion over a decade ago ordered to pay $200M

More than a decade after his death, the wife of a well-known Florida doctor was ordered to pay $200 million after a civil court found the person responsible for his murder inside the Tarpon Springs Mansion.

Dr. Stephen Schwartz, a 74-year-old kidney expert, was found dead in May 2014 after being shot twice in the garage.

His wife, Rebecca Schwartz, 64, called police and said there was a robbery in the house.

The civil court found Rebecca Schwartz guilty in 2014 for murdering her husband, Dr. Stephen Schwartz. (Fox 13 Tampa Bay)

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As part of the illegal death lawsuit, “Illegal and intentionally killed or participated in the death of Stephen Schwartz, the civil court ruled that although he has never formally filed accused the civil court, he participated in the death of Stephen Schwartz.” Fox 13 Tampa Bay It has been reported.

The court also ordered Rebecca Schwartz to pay $200 million to the three doctors' children, but it would probably be just them. We raise between $10 million and $20 million. Children's lawyer Will Florin told Fox13 that his motivation is always money.

Rebecca Schwartz is said to have embezzled money from her husband for years, gave it to her children, and started Marijuana Glow House with the person at hand.

Police will investigate the scene in 2014.

Dr. Stephen Schwartz was shot dead in the garage in 2014. (Fox 13 Tampa Bay)

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Steven Schwartz reportedly learned of embezzlement and threatened to divorce her, leaving nothing to her.

“She lay red again and embezzled again by purchasing a Verizon wireless store in Wisconsin for one of her sons from her previous marriage. This time it was enough,” Florin said. “And when he went to work to do his round in the hospital, he was down the stairs and, according to forensic evidence, he was shot twice in his head.”

Rebecca Schwartz never got charged, but the Handyman was deported to Albania after pleading guilty to being a murder accessory, Fox13 reported.

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The handyman's DNA was found in Stephen Schwartz's shirt, and cell phone records did not match his alibi.

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“A handyman who was later convicted of guilty [being] After the facts are sent to the scene, we try to clean up the mess, take the surveillance system hard drive, take the butcher knife, and get the bullet back,” Florin said.

Rebecca Schwartz's lawyers were not responding to the media after the verdict on Thursday night.

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