Monday, February 8, 2010

Another Arrest in Genesee County's Largest Case of Alleged Financial Exploitation Ever

A second person has been accused of scheming to embezzle more than $1 million from a prominent local rheumatologist who also served as assistant dean at the Michigan State University Medical School.

Steven B. Neil, 30, of Flint Township has been charged with embezzlement in what is believed to be the largest case of alleged financial exploitation ever investigated by the Genesee County elder abuse task.

His wife, Andrea R. Neil, 30, was charged with elder abuse and embezzlement in the case in December.

The Neils were paid $2,200 a week to provide care and mow the lawn for Dr. Dorothy Mulkey, 73, of Flushing, but are believed to have stolen more than $1 million from her during the years Andrea Neil was employed as a caretaker, said Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell.

Steven Neil is accused of obtaining a signature on a financial document by fraud when they allegedly made Mulkey cash in an IRA worth $898,000 — which cost Mulkey about $365,000 in penalties — so the couple could buy a home in California, Pickell said.

Full Article and Source:
Steven B. Neil Becomes the Second Charged in Genesee County's Largest Elder abuse Case

See Also:
Biggest Swindle That Elder Abuse...Has Ever Handled

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The elder today are in such risk of abuse, neglect and exploitation. We desperately need reform and real accountability for the elderly from strangers, court appointed guardians, care takers and even at times family members.

Rachael said...

Genesee County seems to be in the news a lot lately and not in a good way.

Jenna said...

WRONG!

$1 mil is nothing compared to what guardians and attorneys steal "legally".