(WWJ) A Bloomfield Hills woman has been charged with embezzlement after allegedly taking more than $70,000 from a veteran.
The
Michigan Attorney General's Office charged 60-year old Margaret Risdon
after an investigation by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Office
of the Inspector General showed she wrote checks from the victim's bank
account to herself and her business called Electronic Creations.
It's alleged that, between Nov. 6, 2016 and July 20, 2017, Risdon
allegedly wrote checks from the victim’s bank account to herself and her
business, Electronic Creations, totaling nearly $56,800 and made ATM
withdrawals totaling more than $16,000. Risdon would then deposit the
checks into her bank account and withdraw the money in cash.
The victim, who had been in a nursing home and the hospital, alerted Veterans Affairs that someone was stealing from him.
Risdon was released on a $5,000 personal bond and due back in court for a hearing Thursday.
Attorney General Dana Nessel says more than 73,000 older adults in Michigan are victims of elder abuse each year.
“My
office is not only committed to enforcing the laws of this state, but
to ensuring Michigan’s vulnerable populations are not taken advantage
of,” said Nessel. in a statement. “Even before my time as Attorney
General began, I understood the important role my office should play in
protecting our senior populations. That’s why I helped to create the
Elder Abuse Task Force – to advance protections for our senior citizens
and advocate for real change and meaningful legislation to improve their
lives well into the twilight years.”
To learn more about the Elder Abuse Task Force and its initiatives, visit this link.
To
file a report of elder abuse, call the Michigan Department of Health
and Human Services Adult Protective Services at 855-444-3911.
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Bloomfield Hills Woman Charged With Stealing $70K From Veteran
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