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Tom Girardi suffering from short-term memory loss amid lawsuits

Tom Girardi’s health seems to be declining as he faces more legal woes.

Girardi’s brother, Robert Girardi, has filed a declaration in 81-year-old Tom’s involuntary bankruptcy case brought by creditors claiming he is suffering from short-term memory loss and needs a conservatorship, according to legal documents obtained by The Blast.

Robert claims in the filing that the estranged husband of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Erika Jayne is “not capable of making rational decisions with respect” to his financial responsibilities and is “incapable of realizing” the consequences of the bankruptcy filings.

Robert says he’s trying to become his brother’s conservator and will help the bankruptcy court get access to Tom’s records. He also claims Tom is incapable of having a “reasonable conversation” about his multiple legal issues.

“My brother has short term memory loss, often asking those around him the same questions over and over,” the documents claim.

The judge has yet to rule on Robert’s motion.

As Page Six previously reported, Tom’s law firm partner, Robert Keese, sued to dissolve their business venture known as 1126 Wilshire Partnership. Keese, joined by Robert Finnerty and Jill O’Callahan, allege Tom never paid them the approximately $315,000 in income from the partnership, claiming he took the money “for his own personal gain.”

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The three plaintiffs also claim in the documents that Tom took out loans against the property valued up to $7.46 million without their knowledge. As a result, the plaintiffs allege they’ve suffered a loss in equity of approximately $442,500 each.

Additionally, Tom is in the midst of a class-action lawsuit over missing funds in the Lion Air settlement. He’s also being sued by Wells Fargo Financial Services for allegedly breaching a written agreement and conversation with the bank.