The Welland Tribune

Elder abuse charges dropped

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BISMARCK, N. D. — Authoritie­s have dropped a second charge against a Bismarck woman accused of abusing and exploiting her elderly mother during protests of the Dakota Access oil pipeline in North Dakota.

Authoritie­s last week dismissed a charge of felony exploitati­on of a vulnerable adult against Kathleen Bennett, saying the case had become too difficult to prove, The Bismarck Tribune reported. A defence attorney said Bennett’s mother died a few months ago.

Bennett, 59, was accused of leaving her 82- year- old mother with dementia tied to a chair in a protest camp in North Dakota while she attended demonstrat­ions in December 2016.

Protesters were trying to block constructi­on of the oil pipeline. Bennett’s mother was taken to a hospital during a blizzard. Hospital staff said she was frail and malnourish­ed.

The exploitati­on charge resulted from Bennett allegedly using $ 1,200 of her mother’s money without consent to rent hotel rooms, buy meals and pay legal fees while her mother was hospitaliz­ed.

Bennett had also been charged in Morton County with endangerin­g a vulnerable adult, but the defence and prosecutio­n agreed in November to dismiss that case with $ 2,050 in fines forfeited from Bennett’s bond.

“The victim is deceased and the case became difficult to prove once the Morton County companion case was dismissed,” Burleigh County Assistant State’s Attorney Marina Spahr said in court documents.

It’s not clear when her mother, Mary Trujillo, died. She had been living with family in Nevada. Defence attorney William Kirschner said Trujillo’s death happened a few months ago, but he did not have an exact date.

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