Just because you're set to inherit money soon doesn't mean you get to take it before your loved one dies.
DuPage County Judge John Kinsella made that
clear Thursday when he sentenced Sharon Cermak of Villa Park to 120 days
in jail and three years of probation for stealing more than $100,000
from her 85-year-old uncle's bank account.
"You took it upon yourself to determine,
'Well, he's not going to live that long,' and spent his money -- that's
wrong," Kinsella told Cermak.
Cermak, 63, obtained power of
attorney to oversee the care and finances of her uncle in June 2013.
DuPage County Adult Protective Services began investigating her three
years later.
She was arrested in January 2017,
two weeks after her uncle's death, on charges of bank fraud and
financial exploitation of a person older than 80. The exploitation
charge was dropped when Cermak pleaded guilty to bank fraud in August.
Authorities said she took more
than $250,000 from her uncle, with Assistant DuPage County State's
Attorney Diane Michalak saying Cermak treated his money like a "newfound
piggy bank."
"Her justification is: 'There was still money in his account when he died,'" Michalak said.
In court Thursday, Cermak
described using her uncle's money to buy a car but said she bought a
modest one instead of a Camaro and had intended to reimburse his
accounts. She insisted she planned to pay him back for other spending as
well, like money she used for a trip to Florida.
"I was not aware I was not supposed to use his money," Cermak said.
Kinsella didn't buy Cermak's explanation.
"I suspect this kind of thing goes on undetected and unreported all the time," the judge said.
Crime pays?
Despite her conviction, Cermak still might get her uncle's estate, which Michalak said could be worth $455,000.
She appears to be the only
specified heir left, and no other relatives were to receive anything
under the terms of amendments he made to his will in 2014.
But the DuPage County public
guardian is disputing those amendments, arguing in probate court that
the uncle was incapable of understanding what he was signing due to
dementia and that Cermak took advantage of him.
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