![]() ![]() Evans-Schreiber must also do 150 hours of community service and attend an alcohol rehab program for six months. Judge Rebecca Crane handed down a two-year sentence, suspended for 20 months. “It would be wrong for your honor to be left with the impression that this was a cold and callous woman who had no regard for her grandmother at all.” “She was out of control and wasn’t in her normal mental state,” Carolina Guiloff said about her client. In pleading for leniency, the defense argued Evans-Schreiber had left behind enough cash to cover her grandma’s medical bills - and sent her flowers and chocolates. Rosina, who recently died, never knew of her granddaughter’s scheme, the court heard.Įvans-Schreiber pleaded guilty to one count of theft. She also gave about $27,000 to her ex, Sam Oguche, the father of her now-eight-year-old daughter, according to the Daily Mail.īy the time the cops were called, only about $7,000 was left in the grandmother’s account. When police searched her house in May 2019 they found “luxury products,” including brand-name clothing, shoes, handbags and sunglasses. Over the next eight months, Evans-Schreiber - who once worked as a fashion consultant for model Cara Delevingne - blew the cash on jet-setting, high-end hotels and cosmetic treatments, prosecutors said.Įventually, her mom, Clare Evans-Schreiber, became suspicious about how her jobless daughter was managing to afford her luxe lifestyle - and called the bank and the police.īank statements for Rosina’s account showed the close to $300,000 in transfers to Evans-Schreiber, labeled as “bills,” “care” and “savings.” The former model’s mother had become worried about her daughter’s “high life” in London, and bought her a house in Naseby, tasking her with taking care of her grandma, prosecutors said. 'Suitcase Killer' Heather Mack reveals she will plead guilty to mom's murderĪ British socialite stole nearly $300,000 from her dementia-suffering grandmother to fund her lavish lifestyle, including designer clothes and stays in Beverly Hills hotels, according to local reports.Įmily Rosina Evans-Schreiber, 38, had only about $50 in her bank account when she was given control of her 94-year-old grandmother Rosina Evans’ finances in April 2018, a Northampton crown court heard Friday, according to the BBC. Reclusive socialite says she's broke ahead of new documentary based on her life Libbie Mugrabi failed to pay workers minimum wage: New York State lawsuit Compassion for a country which has suffered such an event is one thing, but there's little point in giving the US breathing space to collect their emotions, as the ambassador on Question Time seemed to desire, if in that time they use their bullying tactics to strong arm a coalition into wiping out anyone who dares to question them.Shocking world of party boy turned pol Fabian Basabe There was me thinking the whole of the media, including the Guardian, had gone into a trance as they did when Diana died. Ian Anderson LondonĬongratulations for having the guts to print Charlotte Raven's column. Charlotte Raven's piece brought such an enormous sense of relief that other people really do feel the same way. ![]() Grief for the victims, horror at the act, rage that the US still can't seem to comprehend that they're not part of the solution but part of the problem. ![]() Like many, I have been struggling for the past week to balance grief and horror with rage. ![]() So many advances with such profound impact on lives across the world, so little credit. If this is true, why are there so many British students at American universities, and American professors teaching at British universities? Why is it that the dominant trends in the natural sciences, law, business, social sciences, and humanities over the last half-century come from the US? The University of Chicago alone has 73 Nobel Laureates, the most of anywhere on earth. What struck me most, though, was the assertion that Americans are essentially dumb, that the US is a nation of stifled voices, crushed initiative and intellectual conformity. ![]()
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