AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) —
An Augusta County woman has been ordered to pay back an elderly family
member she financially exploited and a high school organization she
embezzled from.
In court on Thursday, Kelly Blackwell pleaded
guilty to three charges of embezzlement and one charge of financial
exploitation of a mentally incapacitated person.
Several other charges against Blackwell
– two counts of issuing bad checks and two counts of credit card theft –
were dropped due to issues surrounding evidence of the crimes.
The charges to which Blackwell pleaded are each felonies and each carry 10 years in prison.
However, Blackwell's prison sentence has been suspended to allow her to instead pay restitution in full.
The court ordered her to pay back
$36,365 to an elderly family member. According to her charges, while
legally granted power of attorney for him, she convinced him to obtain a
loan against a home he owned. The charges related to accusations of
taking credit cards and using them for fraudulent purchases were
dropped. That elderly family member is now at risk of losing his home.
Blackwell was ordered to pay back $15,901.36 to the Buffalo Gap
Quarterback club. She served as treasurer for the club from January 2017
to December 2018. During that time, she admitted pocketing thousands of
unaccounted concession stand sales. Blackwell had reported to the club
that their bank account had around $15,000 in it, but after checking the
accounts, the club saw there was actually less than $50.
Blackwell will have to pay back at
least $500 a month to her elderly family member so he does not lose his
home and at least $100 a month to Buffalo Gap. She gets five years to
pay back both amounts in full.
If that restitution goal is not met, Blackwell will be ordered by the court to serve her prison sentence.
As part of the plea agreement,
Blackwell also cannot serve as a caretaker, guardian or power of
attorney for any incapacitated person in the next 10 years.
She'll face a restitution review on August 14.
It's still unclear to the court why she took the money.
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Augusta County woman pleads guilty to embezzlement, financial exploitation
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