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Smith, 73, served as trustee for seven years and four years ago the court asked for the accounting. A Macomb County judge fined Smith, then doubled the fine, and then exasperated sent him to jail.
Smith sat in jail for 79 days for civil contempt. Friday he
was granted a request for a release from jail. Now, he has freedom from
jail but he has to make an accounting of where his mother’s money went.
According
to his mother’s appointed guardian, George Heitmanis, Smith allegedly
bought and then lost a motorcycle dealership and purchased cars and
homes with his mother’s money. Heitman believes Smith made mystery
purchases in five states: Florida, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia
and California.
Smith’s attorney, Lisa Walinske, said that Smith can comply with the court’s orders easier now that he’s out of jail.
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