Accused Of Bilking Elderly Client, Man Withdraws Guilty Plea
He verbally asked to withdraw the guilty plea prior to his sentencing in early January.
Vardaro asked Seagren on Friday if he understood that going to trial would mean facing the original 52 charges -- 22 counts of theft by deception, 22 counts of theft by unlawful taking and eight counts of forgery.
Vardaro also told Seagren there will be "no more plea agreements" or positive recommendations from the
Seagren responded with "I understand" to the terms of his plea withdrawal.
Vardaro expects Seagren to go to trial in early or mid-March, although no specific date was scheduled.
Seagren will continue to be represented by his defense attorney,
Antkowiak told the court Friday that he agreed to continue representing Seagren after Seagren was denied representation and, a subsequent appeal to overturn that denial, by the county public defender's office.
Seagren had been the woman's insurance agent and financial adviser, according to the arrest affidavit
Police allege Seagren took money from the woman between
The charges were filed by
In
In an interview with police, the woman said Seagren has been her financial adviser for 30 years, but that she never gave Seagren permission to sign anything and never agreed to pay him any sum of money, according to the affidavit.
Seagren remains free on
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