John Earl Mattenklodt, 27, of Granite City, Ill., was sentenced Jan. 15 in Scott County District Court after pleading guilty to financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult. In addition to the prison time, Mattenklodt was ordered by Judge Christian S. Wilton to pay $15,800 in restitution to the victim and another $85 in fines and fees, and provide a DNA sample. Mattenklodt, who spent time in prison in Oklahoma on eight separate counts of exploitation of an elderly person and one count of caretaker-abuse financial exploitation, convinced the Prior Lake woman to write him several checks totaling nearly $19,000 for work on her driveway, which was never done, according to court records.
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Man Gets Prison Time for Scamming Elderly Woman
2 comments:
This is good. Prison time might make him think. Look how young he is. He's still got a chance to do good with his life; hopefully this prison term will give him time to think about it.
Sounds like he's a druggie and he'll just keep on doing what he's doing, Stand Up.
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