The carer on trial ends up in prison for defrauding a pensioner

The carer on trial ends up in prison for defrauding a pensioner
The carer on trial ends up in prison for defrauding a pensioner

The carer ends up in prison on trial for having defrauded the eighty-year-old pensioner from Castagnole Lanze, exiling her for eight years in Romania, to appropriate his assets.

In recent days, in the midst of the trial for the charges of circumvention of an incompetent person and self-laundering of over 149 thousand euros stolen from the elderly woman, The lawyers of the defendant Anca Egorov had resigned from their mandate due to serious disagreements that had arisen with their client.

The woman, according to what was ascertained by the prosecutor’s office, would have illegal contacts with some witnesses called to testify on his behalf.

The defendant, who was under house arrest following investigations into the fraud committed against Mrs Giuseppina Marcovecchio, for whom she had been the carer, was not allowed to speak to third parties.

From here the prosecutor’s decision to aggravate the precautionary measuresentrusting the police with the task of taking her to prison. This complicates the trial situation for the woman in view of the new hearing to be held on July 4.

In the last hearing, in fact, the witnesses called to testify by the woman had given rise to an unusual protest, following the procedural postponement triggered by the dismissal of the lawyers’ mandate. A fan scene that had seemed rather suspicious, due to its tone and vehemence.

 
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