A three-day jury trial for a Glasgow woman charged with a with a felony for allegedly taking advantage of the elderly has been postponed.
According to a probable-cause statement, Lindsay Michelle Forbes was appointed as qualified guardian and conservator over her father’s estate in 2016. On January 5, 2018, the Saline County Division of Aging reported to the Marshall Police Department a possible exploitation of an elder.
Westport Estates in Marshall advised the elderly man that there was an outstanding balance on his account of more than $26,000 and an outstanding bill of more than $1,150 owed to a pharmacy that provides his medications.
Forbes is alleged to have made purchases with the man’s funds that totaled more than $27,800, and none of the items reportedly ever reached the man’s residence.
According to online court documents, 41-year-old Forbes has been charged with a Class B Felony for Financial Exploitation of an Elderly or Disabled Person- Property Value between $1,000 and $49,999. Forbes posted surety bond last January, and pleaded not guilty during her arraignment hearing in May.
During a pre-trial conference on Monday, January 14, her jury trial, which was scheduled to begin on January 30, was postponed. A trial-setting hearing has been scheduled for 2 p.m. on Wednesday, February 13, at Saline County Circuit Court.