Last year I wrote about a former professional guardian and conservator named Terri Ann Hauge, who had lost her license as a lawyer but found a new courthouse career overseeing the lives and finances of vulnerable adults, only to find herself in trouble again. Hauge pleaded guilty last week in Hennepin District Court to felony theft by swindle in connection with the theft of $53,000 from the estate of Foster A. Greene, an Edina man who died in 2003. She is scheduled to be sentenced May 21. Her co-defendant, Terrance Larpenteur, is scheduled to appear in court for a plea hearing March 30.
Hauge and Larpenteur ran Estate Resources, Inc., which at one time handled one of the state's largest portfolios of work as guardians and conservators. Hauge still faces numerous charges of theft by swindle, financial exploitation of an elderly adult and perjury in Rice County.
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Guilty Plea From Former Guardian - Conservator
PRISON! with full resititution harsh punishment is mandatory for crooks with criminal intent on their minds.
ReplyDeleteI hope criminal background checks are part of procedure rules of the courts for anyone acting on behalf of anyone with eye on personal financial issues including bankruptcy and if the person is named as a defendant in civil litigation.
Why is this woman not in jail! They need to make a big example of some of these guardians and attorneys! or they will just keep doing it. They are criminals!
ReplyDeleteGood. Now we await news that Terri Ann Hauge been sent up the river for life.
ReplyDeleteOkay, this one lost her law license, but today a law license is equivalent to a license to steal -
ReplyDeleteIF lawyer self policing blatantly engages in dismissing complaints.
Does anyone know were this person is and her address.? Please post it if you do!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks