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Farwell Man Charged with Embezzling over $400,000 from 82-Year-Old

LANSING – Yesterday, Phillip Lee Sprague, 62, of Farwell, was arraigned in front of Magistrate Steven R. Worpell, Jr. of the 80th District Court in Harrison on one count of Embezzlement by an Agent $100,000 or More, a 20-year felony, and two counts of Embezzlement by an Agent $50,000 or More but Less Than $100,000, each a 15-year felony, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. It is alleged that Sprague embezzled from an 82-year-old victim who had sustained a traumatic brain injury.

Sprague allegedly obtained more than $400,000 of assets from the victim. Of that, more than $300,000 was reportedly obtained through changes the victim made to his Will and Trust to benefit the defendant instead of the victim’s children and grandchildren.

“While the majority of caregivers support adults in their care, my office will not tolerate those who steal from the very people they are meant to protect from such exploitation,” said Attorney General Nessel. “We remain committed to seeking justice for vulnerable victims and their families.”

A Probable Cause Conference has not yet been set.

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