A Plainview woman faces criminal charges for allegedly forging her grandfather's name on her student loan application and charging thousands of dollars on his credit card.
Jessica Jo Rinn, 34, is charged with one count of aggravated forgery, a felony. A summons has been issued for her to appear in Olmsted District Court Oct. 12.
According to the complaint, Rochester police were notified from Olmsted County adult protection staff concerning the possible financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult. Rinn's grandfather was diagnosed as suffering from dementia. He died last month.
The complaint alleges that Rinn made thousands of dollars of purchases using her grandfather's credit card from February through August 2006. In addition, she is accused of forging his name as a co-signer on an education loan application. The loan amount was for $21,992. The total outstanding debt is $28,379.
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Plainville Woman Charged With Forgery
Did her grandfather file the original complaint against her?
ReplyDeleteI hope so.
This is very shameful.
Your own grandfather, Jessica Jo Rinn?
ReplyDeleteCould you have gone any lower?
Yes, shame.
Another winner. What happened to pride in working for what you get?
ReplyDeleteJust say you're "guilty" Jess
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