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Jailed Dunedin woman used power of attorney to steal nearly $1m from her mother

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Dunedin woman Julie Elisabeth Morton has been sentenced to three years and two months in prison after admitting to stealing nearly $1 million from her mother using an enduring power of attorney.

Between 2015 and 2018, Morton siphoned $965,310 for personal expenses, including jewellry, clothing, and online shopping, leaving her brother, John Morton, with a significantly reduced inheritance. J

John told media he felt betrayed and devastated over the crime, especially as the court did not order reparation, leaving him feeling it was “a slap in the face.” Despite her previous conviction for a similar theft in 1997, Julie Morton offered little insight or remorse, describing her compulsion to steal but failing to explain her actions fully.

The court acknowledged the vulnerability of Morton’s mother, who lost capacity to manage her affairs in 2015, as well as the severe breach of trust, but the judge noted the lengthy gap between the two crimes as evidence that Julie Morton could live without offending.

However, John Morton remained unconvinced, lambasting the lenient sentence and lack of financial restitution. He feared his sister would reoffend if given the chance, calling her crimes opportunistic rather than driven by family grief, as her defense claimed.

Image credit: Mari Helin

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Another case of a feminised woke sissi judge perverting the course of justice.
    His name, jjudge David Robinson, shall be entered into the annales of NZ injustice.

  2. This is what the sense of ‘entitlement’ does, especially during the current economic depression.
    Hopefully, the brother can institute a lien of her property and receive his share of the estate / inheritance.

  3. But where was the son all this time ? Absent all the time ??Never visited his mother ? Never tookcare of her ? Leaving solely the load of care to his sister ?
    And moaning about the money ?

    Or was he a loving son, paying regular visits to his mother ( as a loving son should) , taking her out for a day etc ??
    How come, he only now realize his sister took advantage of her power of attorny ?

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