A styric representative for adults (previously referred to as manager) has broken the accounts of his protected persons. The damage should be for at least 600,000 euros. With the money, the 37-year-old weapons, cars and comfortably bought their own bills.
The Styrian is said to have taken over the 40 adult representatives-15th and the 37-year-old would have been systematically exempt. “This is a really criminal story,” says the Grazadvocaat Peter Edelsbrunner, who represents a large part of the victims. “And everything on the back of those who can’t defend themselves.”
“Suspect was brilliant”
The accused damage is almost 600,000 euros. “But that is absolutely just the tip of the iceberg,” says Edelsbrunner. Many victims should not know anything about it yet. Because the suspect – he pretended to be a clinical psychologist, although he was none – was extremely brilliant. That is why his fraud was so difficult to discover.
For example, the man as a recipient of Geldern went into the name of the customer, but transferred the money to himself. Or he used the guise of home costs, medication efforts or medical costs.
Protective folders had to go to the house
A victim, whom he accepted more than 70,000 euros, had to go to a nursing home because his mother could not pay 24-hour care. Another protective person was even in prison because of an open administrative fine that the manager had not paid.
With the money, the 37-year-old weapons, sports equipment, cars and tired different accounts bought, while customers had no money for rent. “It was really restrictive,” emphasizes lawyer Peter Edelsbrunner. The process starts on Thursday. The accused is in fact known.
Source: Krone

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