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Clemons v. Gillespie CA4/1
Clemons and Gillespie were in a dating relationship from 2006 to 2020. When they began their relationship, Clemons was 74 years old and Gillespie was 45 years old. In 2010, Clemons purchased a home in his own name on Dusk Drive in San Diego. According to Gillespie, Clemons purchased the home for her, and they had an understanding it would be her property. Clemons disputes this and contends the property is solely his.
Gillespie moved into the home and began operating a daycare center there. Her two daughters and a granddaughter also lived with her in the home.
In 2012, Clemons executed a grant deed transferring the property from himself as his sole and separate property to himself and Gillespie as joint tenants. Clemons asserts that Gillespie took advantage of their close relationship and fraudulently induced him into signing the deed by misrepresenting that it only allowed her to live in the house temporarily as a tenant.

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