Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Jeffrey Schend Case Investigation Drawing to Close

Attorneys say an exhaustive investigation into a former guardian accused of stealing from his elderly and disabled clients is drawing to a close.

An upcoming review of a forensic accountant's findings could result in additional charges against Jeffrey M. Schend, of Appleton. Schend, 45, appeared Monday in Outagamie County Court for a status conference on six felony counts of theft and one misdemeanor theft count filed against him last year.

As a guardian, Schend was appointed by county judges to handle finances for elderly and disabled people deemed incompetent to manage their own affairs. Officials weren't able to account for about $500,000 from the estates of his former clients.

Schend, who is free on a signature bond, faces more than 54 years in prison if convicted on each of the current counts.

Source:
Appleton Guardian Theft Accounting Completed

See Also:
District Attorney: Jeffrey Schend Could Face New Charges

6 comments:

  1. The guy has to get some big time as an example to other thieving fiduciaries - people of "trust"!

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  2. Wonder how much more they'll find missing, or where he stashed it?

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  3. Fiduciaries who commit crimes deserve twice the prison sentence. Schend left his wards holding 'the bag' as they say. Schend has more rights than his wards have. I wonder how the victims took the news or if they are in the dark about this, anybody know?

    I hope this reporter continues to stay hot on Schend's heels. I believe the reporter with his shining light on this case motivated the investigators and the prosecutor to dig deep.

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  4. This case deserves national attention and I hope it eventually gets it! People need to know!

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