Man convinced elderly neighbor with dementia to adopt him and then stole over $1M from him: Feds

US District Court in Minneapolis, Minn.

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A Minnesota man was indicted on federal charges of felony wire fraud, mail fraud, and money laundering after he allegedly convinced his elderly neighbor with progressing dementia to adopt him.

Joseph Robinson, 44, appeared in a Minneapolis federal courtroom on Dec. 19 to respond to the charges against him, which he denied. The nine-page indictment outlined a series of financial transactions between Robinson and the elderly man, an 83-year-old referred to in court documents as “Edward S.” The total amount of money that Robinson allegedly took from Edward S. added up to just over $1 million. Investigators from the Hennepin County Adult Protection Agency believe he took even more.

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