The case was set to go to trial this week, before the petition was filed.
By Travis Gulbrandson
ALEXANDRIA — A New Munich woman has filed a petition to enter a plea of guilty to the charge of felony exploitation of a vulnerable adult.
The petition was filed in the case of Lori Karin Thomas, 51, on Jan. 5 in Douglas County District Court.
According to the statement of probable cause, Thomas allegedly withdrew more than $118,000 from the bank account of a senior citizen from February 2019 to August 2020.
The case was set to go to trial this week, before the petition was filed.
The petition reads that Thomas will pay $9,000 in restitution up front, followed by payments that will add up to what appears to be more than $30,000.
Thomas must also remain law abiding, pay a $50 fine, serve 10 days house arrest and serve 5 years probation, the petition reads.
Thomas's charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment and/or a $100,000 fine.
Thomas is scheduled to be sentenced on March 30.
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Woman pleads guilty to financial exploitation of vulnerable adult in Douglas County
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