Outagamie County Dist. Atty. Carrie Schneider may file additional charges against Jeffrey M. Schend, a former Appleton guardian accused of stealing about $500,000 from elderly and disabled clients he was appointed to serve.
Meanwhile, an exhaustive investigation continues into every financial transactions Schend made while acting as a corporate guardian.
Schneider declined comment on any new findings in the case or the nature of new charges she's considering.
Outagamie County Judge Gregory Gill Jr. this past week canceled a weeklong jury trial that was scheduled to begin in March. It is the third time Schend's trial has been delayed. Schend will return to court March 12 for a status conference.
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Outagamie County District Attorney Carrie Schneider: Former Guardian Could Face New Charges
Good! Pile the charges on him!
ReplyDeleteKeep the heat on Schend! He deserves what he gets.
ReplyDeleteyes hot hot hot the heat is on i have a feeling the constant news coverage motivated the authorities to bring the hammer down on this thief any guesses how far back they would find wrongdoing and missing money? shame shame shame on you and the others who are unethical crooks anticipating a harsh sentence he earned it preying on people who cannot defend themselves jeffrey schend is a coward and i hope the inmates are waiting for his arrival
ReplyDeleteWhat a creep! Put him away for a long time!
ReplyDeleteThanks to Jim Collar for keeping the spotlight on the Jeffrey Schend story!
ReplyDeleteI agree StandUp applause is in order to Staff writer Jim Collar and the Appleton Post for their dedication to this very important issue. Great job!
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I'm glad to see they're looking at everything Schend touched when he was guardian. I just have the feeling the whole story hasn't come out yet!
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