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Missing Millionaire May Have Staged Disappearance, Lawyer Says


Missing Florida millionaire Guma Aguiar could have staged his own disappearance to escape his financial, marital and legal woes, his wife’s lawyer suggested to a packed Florida courtroom.

“It’s a family tragedy involving a young man who’s intelligent and very talented, but has a severe mental illness and those two things have interacted in his life for the last four years and has impacted his wife and four children dramatically,” attorney Bill Scherer told ABC News after Thursday evening’s hearing. Scherer is representing Aguiar’s wife Jamie Aguiar.

“He either committed suicide, fell off the boat and drowned, or staged it,” Scherer said. “It’s hard to tell at this point…My client does hope and pray that he didn’t die.”

Aguiar, 35, vanished last Wednesday. His 31-foot fishing boat washed up on a Fort Lauderdale beach with the engine running and lights on, but with no sign of its Brazilian-born owner.

In the days following Aguiar’s disappearance, his wife, Jamie, and mother, Ellen, filed a flurry of legal documents fighting for control of his assets, valued at over $100 million.

During the bitterly fought court hearing, Scherer accused Aguiar’s mother Ellen Aguiar of always being “an enabler of Guma’s irrationality,” and said she rode on her son’s “gravy train” of wealth.

Jamie Aguiar wept during the hearing and at one point had to be taken out of the courtoom because she was crying so hard, but her mother-in-law sat stoically by her attorney.

Ellen Aguiar defended her dry-eyed appearance.

“Without the evidence of a body, we are all hoping that Guma will come back. To say I’m not hysterical in court…I haven’t eaten for a week,” Ellen Aguiar told ABC News outside the courtroom. “This is really my beloved son. It’s a horrible situation.”

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2 Responses

  1. I happen to agree. And his mom is in on it. What kind of mother doesn’t worry about her son’s disappearance, file a petition to control his money when they haven’t even called off the search yet, and is not emotional about his potential death. I’m not detective, but my theory, he staged his disappearance and his mom knows about it.

  2. I find the whole matter very sad.
    Only four years ago Guma and his wife began having marital problems?
    It’s true, I find the entire situation sad that both the mother and wife are fighting over who gets the money. They should be fighting over what is being done to find their lost son/husband! Neither really seem concerned! It appears that both are really interested only in his money!
    Perhaps, in realilty, if the husband is found to be dead, both mother and wife should be given a small amount of the money, but the majority should be entrusted to a reliable apitropus to supervise and save the monies for the children for the future, and help for the children in rearing them properly.

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