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Dana Nessel for Attorney General: Macomb County Woman Charged with Stealing from Vulnerable Adult

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LANSING –  A Macomb County women accused of stealing funds from a vulnerable adult  now faces prison time, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced  today.

Lisa  Ludy, 52, of Macomb was arraigned in Macomb County 41A-1 District Court  in Shelby Township by Magistrate Jim VerPloeg, on a nine-count felony  complaint, in which she was charged with the following:  

  • One count of Conducting a Criminal Enterprise, a 20-year felony, pursuant to MCL 750.159(i)(1);
  • Two counts of embezzlement between $1,000 to $20,000, pursuant to MCL 750.174(4)(a), five-year felonies;

  • One count of embezzlement between $20,000 to $50,0000, pursuant to MCL 750.174(5)(a), a 10-year felony;
  • One count of embezzlement $50,000 to $100,000, pursuant to MCL 750.174(6), a 15-year felony; and  
  • Four counts of Failure to File Tax Return, pursuant to MCL 205.27(1)(a), five-year felonies.
In  2016, Ludy petitioned to have her company, Community Guardian Care,  Inc., appointed as a guardian and conservator for the victim. The  Department of Attorney General alleges that upon appointment as guardian  and conservator, Lundy used her position and company to steal over  $100,000 from the victim.

From  2016 through 2019, Ludy stole the victim’s retirement, Social Security  income, inheritance, and the proceeds from the sale of victim’s home  after putting it on the market. Ludy also used the victim’s bank  accounts to pay personal bills and funnel money to her family’s  companies, Career Health Studies, Career Health Training Corporation,  and Applewood Adult Foster Care Home. Ludy also intentionally concealed  the money she took from the victim and failed to file income taxes from  2016 through 2019.

“Taking  advantage of those in their time of greatest need is deplorable,” said  Nessel. “I am committed to protecting our most vulnerable and will  prosecute those who exploit them to the fullest extent of the law.”

Lundy’s bond was set at $20,000 cash/surety.

A  probable cause conference is scheduled for October 4 and a preliminary  exam is scheduled for October 11, both before Judge Shepherd in Macomb  County District Court 41A-1, in Shelby Township.

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