A woman lost her entire life after one trip to the agency.
Now, the bank told her that it may not return to $ 130,000.
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The fraudulent, Jason Heikinin, who is responsible for the loss now spends two months in prison.
Not only that, he is asked to pay more than $ 175,000 as compensation after his ruling on Monday, as reported by the Daily newspaper mining.
Heikkinen worked closely with the auto agency that allowed him to develop relationships with drivers who are visiting the store.
There, he approached an elderly woman whose bills were managed by a financial institution.
Soon after, the deceptive saw the opportunity to help women with their responsibilities and financial needs.
After accepting the agreement, Heikkinen began to put all women's investments and savings in its name.
What is worse – began selling her personal property.
Among the elements that he sold were the later tools of the woman, the weapons group, and even her wedding ring, according to the Daily newspaper mining the newspaper.
The deception sold all these properties without the knowledge of the woman or her family.
Her family gave her the opportunity to speak at the hearing of the referee in Hikinin.
The victim's sister detailed how his actions and family affected her.
Heikkinen apologizes after the hearing, as the victim and her family were taken.
“I am very sorry that I haven't done better,” he said. “I'm sorry for the family. I'm sorry for my dear friend …”
“I will always love her (her) and I am sorry for my actions. My intentions were not to harm her.
I am very sorry because I did not do better. I am sorry for the family. I am sorry for my dear friend. I will always love (her) and I am sorry for my actions. My intentions were not to harm her. Most of what you did. I tried to remove most of the garbage and things that will not be valuable for anyone.
Jason Hekinin
The judge indicated that the deception benefited from a weak person, because the victim did not even know how to write a check.
But the judge appreciates Hikinin's apology and loyalty.
“But someone put their confidence in you and benefited from that confidence over and over again,” the judge said.
“She was not only prey on her money, you put yourself on the verb to her home. You have put yourself as a beneficiary. You have taken valuable property – including the wedding ring – and sold it to the cash value for your own interest.”
It was revealed that the deception has spent more than $ 130,000 from her life savings.
In the end, he was sentenced to 180 days in prison, a 24 -month test period, and recovered $ 179,250.
The victim's bank and the agency did not immediately respond to the United States' request to comment.