Former senior services worker charged with embezzlement from 96-year-old man

 Denise Dee Kolkmeyer, 70, of Bloomfield Township, was arraigned in 48th District Court, charged with embezzlement of a vulnerable adult of $100,000 or more. She was released on a personal bond by District Judge Kimberly Small. Kolkmeyer's attorney, Robert Morad, has said the 96-year-old man, for whom she had been performing duties as an employee of the Bloomfield Township Senior Services Department, intended to leave his house to her. However, a lawsuit filed in Oakland County Circuit Court alleges that Kolkmeyer misled him into signing documents granting her power of attorney and a transfer deed with rights of survivorship. The man's attorneys, Brett Baccari and Jonathan Marko say she had engaged in a grooming scheme. According to Zillow, the man's house is valued between $300,000 and $360,000. The lawsuit names Kolkmeyer and her husband, the attorney who drew up the documents, and the attorney's law firm as defendants and asks for compensatory and punitive damages, interest, and attorney fees. Township police had no comment on the case.

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