District
Attorney Peter Weir's office says Glenn Gregory was a trustee of the
account, which was created by his grandfather to provide for Gregory's
step-grandmother.
Prosecutors say Gregory transferred
money to his personal bank accounts and accounts for his Lakewood law
firm between 2008 and 2016.
They say Gregory used the money for vacations, gambling and phone and internet sex services.
Gregory
pleaded guilty to one count of theft in July. He was separately
convicted of stealing $1.3 million from another trust fund intended for
the woman and received an eight-year sentence.
The sentences will be served consecutively.
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Colorado attorney gets more jail time for theft from step-grandmother's trust fund
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