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Bill Timmons, CEO of Hacienda HealthCare, resigned Monday after news broke that a vegetative patient in his company's care gave birth to a healthy boy on Dec. 29. Timmons' resignation was unanimously accepted by the Treasury Board of Directors.

Hacienda, and the politically well-connected Timmons, have been at the center of a quiet controversy in 2016, according to records from the Arizona Department of Economic Security. Allegations of cover-up efforts by Timmons and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey are the basis of a pending lawsuit filed against the state by former Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) Director Tim Jeffries and the chief investigator of the Department, Charles Loftus.

In the documents related to the notification of the lawsuit, Jeffries and Loftus set out the details of the attempt to cover up what they considered a fraudulent billing to the State by the Treasury. The two men imply that Timmons, as a donor to Governor Ducey and others, received preferential treatment in handling the fraud by authorities.

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A hacienda (UK: /ˌhæsiˈɛndə/ or US: /ˌhɑːsiˈɛndə/; Spanish: [aˈθjenda] or [aˈsjenda]), in the colonies of the Spanish Empire, is an estate, similar to a Roman latifundium. Some haciendas were plantations, mines, or factories. Many haciendas combined these activities. The word derives from the Spanish verb 'do' or its gerund 'doing', from the Latin 'facere', meaning 'make' and 'make' respectively, and were largely commercial enterprises consisting of various lucrative activities, such as raising farm animals and maintaining orchards.

The term hacienda is imprecise, but it usually refers to farms of considerable size. The smaller farms were called estancias or ranches that were almost exclusively owned by Spaniards and Creoles and, in rare cases, by mestizo individuals[2]. In Argentina, the term estancia is used for large estates that in Mexico would be called haciendas. In recent decades, the term has been used in the United States to refer to an architectural style associated with old manor houses.

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On March 16, 1905, the plaintiff's attorney, Manuel López y Villanueva, filed an amended complaint with the Iloilo Court of First Instance requesting that a judgment be entered in his favor in this case in the amount of P5.973 , with interest at the rate of 10 percent per year since April 5, 1904; that it be declared that the defendants JH Grindrod and Juan Thomson Casells are co-participants of the credit claimed in the matter of Evaristo Álvarez and Pérez; and that his right to mortgage credit against the testated succession of the deceased Vicente López y Álvarez is subsequent and secondary to that of the plaintiff, ordering the execution of the judgment on the mortgaged property called Bunglas, with costs.

The defendant Evaristo Álvarez not having appeared, a judgment was issued in the case on the 27th of said month and year, ordering him to pay 32.867,44 pesetas and the costs of the proceeding.

As a result of the previous sentence, all the rights that Álvarez had or could have over the Bunglas estate, in particular over the mortgage executed by Vicente López on said estate, were sold at public auction in accordance with the law, and Juan Thomson Casells was the highest bidder were awarded on October 7, 1904, for the sum of P13.237, registering it in the property registry on October 29, and registering therein on March 21, 1905.

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