A former Chicago Police officer was convicted Thursday of attempting to bilk a 90-year-old man out of his $500,000 home — as well as $400,000 in bank accounts and investments.
Donald Owsley, 63, was found guilty of financial exploitation of the elderly and forgery. Cook County Judge Timothy J. Joyce, who presided over the bench trial, found Owsley not guilty of official misconduct. Owsley’s next court hearing is scheduled for May 25.
Owsley’s attorney Jed Stone said he was gratified the judge found Owsley didn’t use his police job to victimize Theodore Hoellen. But he said he was “dumbfounded” by the conviction, saying there was no evidence of deception. Hoellen simply wanted to make sure his estranged brother and other relatives didn’t inherit anything, Stone said. He said Owsley and Hoellen had a “special father-and-son relationship.”
Owsley befriended Hoellen, who was suffering from dementia, and persuaded him to sign over his home in the 5800 block of North Kenton in 2001. Hoellen also gave Owsley control over $400,000 in bank accounts and his Chicago Transit Authority death benefit, prosecutors said.
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6 comments:
Exploitation is always bad but I guess I hate it even worse when the exploiter is a person we are conditioned to trust.
I agree, Norma. We're supposed to trust cops.
It's happening out there all the time. Hope he gets sufficient jail time to warn others.
Shame on him. What an embarrassment to the badge.
I am glad they're holding him accountable.
Most cops are good people the bad ones deserve 10 times the punishment. No mercy.
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