CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A 62-year-old northern Nevada woman has been
sentenced to up to eight years in prison for guardianship abuse of her
93-year-old father.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt announced
the sentencing Monday of Vicky Jo Adams of Douglas County for
exploiting an older person and converting funds entrusted to her for her
personal use between April and December 2017.
Prosecutors say she defrauded John Lindblade of more than $260,000.
In addition to sentencing Adams to 30 to 96
months in prison, Judge James Todd Russell ordered her to pay $264,000
in restitution.
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Interesting that there were other factors that the attorney general and the court did not want to hear regarding her younger brother and the sisters that were financially benefiting off of the parents down through the years. This was all about greed from them. There was a lot of lying and corruption going on from them. And then they wonder why the other family members do not want anything to do with them.
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