Sunday, June 06, 2010

 

December/May Marriage Ruled Exploitation

KENTUCKY....
A northern Kentucky woman convicted of marrying an impaired man a quarter-century her senior to steal his money won't go to prison. Cathleen Kenter-Nevins was sentenced Thursday in Burlington to six years on each of three counts of exploiting an adult. She was convicted in March in Boone Circuit Court. The sentences are to run concurrently, but were suspended and Kenter-Nevins was placed on probation for five years. She must pay $138,213 in restitution. Authorities contend Kenter-Nevins befriended Danny Nevins to steal from his $1 million trust. When Nevins died in March 2008, Kenter-Nevins claimed to be the sole heir to his estate.





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