Feds indict man who allegedly stole $1M from elderly friend
US District Court in Minneapolis, Minn.

U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, Minn. (Google Maps).

An individual from Minnesota has been charged with serious federal offenses including wire fraud, mail fraud, and money laundering for reportedly persuading his elderly neighbor, who was suffering from worsening dementia, to legally adopt him.

Joseph Robinson, aged 44, made an appearance in a federal court in Minneapolis on December 19 to address the accusations made against him, which he refuted. The charges were detailed in a nine-page indictment that highlighted numerous financial dealings between Robinson and the elderly individual, an 83-year-old known as “Edward S.” in legal documents. Allegedly, Robinson managed to obtain slightly more than $1 million from Edward S., with investigators from the Hennepin County Adult Protection Agency suspecting the actual amount could be higher.

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