Laywehyee, according to the high court, is accused of facilitating the falsification of a deed for 1.5 lots of land, that belong to one Rosemarie Williams. Williams’ Attorney-In-Fact, Edward Lamin, claimed in a complaint that Laywehyee’s action led to his client, who is based in the USA, losing everything that she had on the land. In her complaint, Lamin alleges that Laywehyee’s action led to his client, who is based in the USA, losing everything that she had on the land. According to Lamin, Laywehyee backdated the deed to the property to 2004 and had it probated with the help of one James Leemah, who claimed to be a Counselor at Law. Laywehyee’s action continues to undermine and injure my ability to take possession of the property.