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Today, MSC went to Ernest's IRA located at 40 River rd., New York, NY. SC greeted staff and spoke with his residential staff Alisia. She stated that there were some issues with Ernest refusing to deposit his checks at the bank. He told staff he doesn't have time for that and they are wasting his time. She stated that this is a continuous issue with Ernest and staff would like him remain as independent as possible. But Ernest has his days when he will go and other times he tell staff he won't go. So, when staff informed him that MSC was coming He stated that he will be in the IRA. When MSC arrived staff stated that Ernest was in his room. But he wasn’t, he left, staff searched the building and went to his best friend's apartment. MSC called

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