Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a total of 12 charges — eight felony counts, one high court misdemeanor and three misdemeanors — against Jessica Englebrecht for allegedly abusing her authority as a guardian and embezzling from 11 vulnerable adults she was appointed by the Mason County Probate Court to protect. Englebrecht, 33, of Scottville, was arraigned in Mason County 79th District Court in Mason County on Friday, Nov. 13. She was arraigned on the following charges:
- Eight counts of embezzlement from a vulnerable adult — $1,000 or more but less than $20,000, a five-year felony and/or a $10,000 fine, or three times the value of the money or property involved, whichever is greater;
- One count of vulnerable adults — caregiver commingling funds/obstructing investigations, a two-year high court misdemeanor and/or $25,000 fine; and
- Three counts of embezzlement from a vulnerable adult — $200 or more but less than $1,000, a one-year misdemeanor and/or a $2,000 fine, or three times the value of the money or property involved, whichever is greater.
Michigan State Police began investigating Englebrecht in 2019 following a referral from Adult Protective Services. It is alleged that Englebrecht embezzled more than $20,000 from the 11 vulnerable adults. Englebrecht was appointed as a guardian and/or conservator for the adults from 2017 to 2019. She allegedly used her position of power to gain control over her clients’ finances.