Courtney Fultz's grandmother had already given Fultz her house in West St. Paul free and clear, according to court documents. Then the 33-year-old woman allegedly tried to get her grandmother's condo put in her name and took more than $77,000 from her grandmother's certificate of deposit.
Fultz is being prosecuted by the Ramsey County attorney's office's new elder abuse unit. She was charged Tuesday with felony theft by swindle. She is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 19.
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Fultz is being prosecuted by the Ramsey County attorney's office's new elder abuse unit. She was charged Tuesday with felony theft by swindle. She is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 19.
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Woman charged with swindling West St. Paul grandmother
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St. Paul Woman Charged After Allegedly Stealing from Ill Grandmother
West St. Paul woman charged with swindling her grandma out of nearly $80,000
bring back the days of the old oak tree with old west justice
ReplyDeleteThese types of stories are used against the 99% of the rest of us who don't steal from our parents and treasure them.
ReplyDeleteI agree Anon.
ReplyDeleteThe crooks are publicized and used as an example while stereotyping all family members as potential thieves.
This is not a good situation which will be used by the government and related agencies against the majority, the decent, moral family members.
I see it coming.