Monday, February 25, 2019

Operator of Guardianship Firm Gets 12-Year Prison Sentence

The operator of a New Mexico guardianship form has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for looting millions of dollars from trust accounts of dozens of people needing help with their financial affairs.


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The operator of a New Mexico guardianship form has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for looting millions of dollars from trust accounts of dozens of people needing help with their financial affairs.

Paul Donisthorpe of Bloomfield, New Mexico, apologized for his actions as he was sentenced Friday in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque, and U.S. Attorney John C. Anderson later said in a statement that Donisthorpe's conduct was "particularly odious" because he enriched himself at the expense of vulnerable people he was entrusted with protecting and serving.

Anderson's office said Donisthorpe previously entered into a plea agreement acknowledging that he embezzled from client trust accounts managed by Donisthope's now-closed company, Desert State Life Management, a state-regulated guardian firm.

Terms of the plea agreement include restitution of $6.8 million.

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Operator of Guardianship Firm Gets 12-Year Prison Sentence

3 comments:

Finny said...

If he serves it all, it just be just about enough to fill him with regret at what he's suffered because of his greed.

Anonymous said...

Finally some accountability!

Helen Taylor said...

It's past time for the guardians to have to answer to the people. When are the rest of the judges and others involved going to have to account for their actions. It all starts with the courts.