Woman Sentenced For Daughter's Mistreatment
Associated Press - Tue 08:34 AM 01/29/2013
Law enforcement and social services removed the disabled adult daughter from a home in Sedan in March 2009 due to unsanitary conditions. Numerous animals were also seized at the home.
A southeast Kansas woman will serve 30 days in jail and pay nearly $36,000 in restitution for mistreatment of her disabled adult daughter, Medicaid fraud and animal cruelty.
61-year-old Bonnie Newman was sentenced Monday after being found guilty in November 2012.
Law enforcement and social services removed Newman's disabled adult daughter from her home in Sedan in March 2009 due to unsanitary conditions. Numerous animals were also seized at the home.
She was ordered to pay $35,869 to the Kansas Medicaid program, Rainbow Meadows Equine Rescue and investigative costs of the Kansas Attorney General's office.
Newman's other daughter, Cheri Newman, also pleaded guilty to mistreatment of a dependent adult and conspiracy to defraud the Medicaid program. She was ordered to repay $9,743 to the Kansas Medicaid program.
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Associated Press information from: KAKE-TV.

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djnoclaf
Tuesday 29 January 2013 08:40 Report this comment
Yay! Another victory, get these medicaid system suckers off the streets, make them pay it back. The rest of us that work our butts off get pay for this welfare they get.
Iamgonnagetyou
Tuesday 29 January 2013 13:01 Report this comment
Yea they could be buying more art to put around Kansas
flagday
Tuesday 29 January 2013 20:32 Report this comment
I hope the disabled woman is happy wherever she is....this is too sad.