A woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to the charge of exploitation of a vulnerable person and admitted stealing nearly $40,000.
Susan Rousselle, 64, mishandled the special needs trust account of
Jason Hanson, who is disabled and a wheelchair user, according to a
statement released Wednesday by the Clark County district attorney’s
office.
Rousselle was Hanson’s legal guardian when he was ages 16 to 18. She
was appointed the trustee of his account after he turned 18, according
to the statement.
At her court appearance Tuesday, Rousselle paid full restitution in the amount of $39,076.60, according to the statement.
Exploitation of a vulnerable person is a probational offense that
carries a possible prison sentence of two to 10 years. Rousselle is
scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 1.
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3 comments:
If she has paid restitution, does that mean Hanson can't sue her? Has he been silenced?
I'm confused about the amount. Did she steal $39K and the $76.60 is interest? Something doesn't add up here.
I am glad to see Jason Hanson get some justice. It is promising for all victims.
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