From Monaco to Los Lunas, New Mexico, Ted Maher finds himself in a prison medical facility battling throat cancer. He is awaiting a court appearance on a criminal solicitation charge for allegedly trying to hire a hitman to kill his wife last year.
Formerly known as Jon Green, Maher was once at the center of a high-profile case in Monaco. In 2002, he was on trial for the death of his former boss Edmond Safra, a prominent banker who perished in a fire in 1999.
After serving eight years in prison in Monaco, Maher was released in 2007 when a judge declared his trial had been manipulated. However, his life in the US post-release was tumultuous, marked by job rejections and license revocations.
Despite changing his name to Jon Green, Maher’s past caught up with him. His marriage to Kim Lark, a physician, took a dark turn as he faced legal troubles, including a recent criminal solicitation charge for allegedly planning to have Lark killed.
Maher’s erratic behavior and legal woes have only escalated over the years, culminating in his current imprisonment for criminal solicitation and forgery charges. His battle with late-stage throat cancer adds another layer of complexity to his already tumultuous life.
Despite the challenges, Maher’s story continues to unfold, showcasing a life marred by controversy and legal entanglements.