Detroit Judge Accused of Targeting 'Vulnerable' Incapacitated Citizens in Embezzlement Scheme

Detroit Judge Accused of Targeting ‘Vulnerable’ Incapacitated Citizens in Embezzlement Scheme


A judge in Detroit, Michigan, is part of a group of suspects accused of targeting incapacitated people in an embezzlement plot.

The judge was identified as 46-year-old Andrea Bradley-Baskin of Michigan’s 36th District Court, Fox 2 reported on Friday.

In addition to the judge, the other suspects in the case are Nancy Williams, 59; Attorney Avery Bradley, 72, the judge’s father; and Dwight Rashad, 69.

In a press release on Friday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan announced the group was charged via indictment with conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

“The indictment also charges Bradley with one count of wire fraud, Bradley, Bradley-Baskin, and Rashad with several counts of money laundering, and Bradley-Baskin with a single count of making

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