Friday, 15 May 2026

Man accused of stealing more than $735k as power of attorney to purchase property, OnlyFans and life coaching

A St. Louis man is accused of stealing more than $735,000 from a retired teacher while serving as her power of attorney, spending funds on OnlyFans.


Man accused of stealing more than $735k as power of attorney to purchase property, OnlyFans and life coaching

The following month, April 2023, the victim was transferred to an assisted living facility. Her home was sold and investigators say that he used that money to buy four properties across St. Louis.

Another $160,000 was reportedly transferred to Jones' bank account and Cash App. He's accused of using this money to buy food, trips, a life coach and more OnlyFans purchases.

If only he had enlisted the life coach before his initial OnlyFans purchase. This whole situation might not have gotten so far out of hand, assuming, of course, he would have been upfront with his alleged activities.

That second round of purchases seems to indicate no, but who knows how it would have played out if the money was spent in a different order. As it stands, Jones allegedly spent the money on himself and missed payments for the victim's assisted living facility. 

She was evicted from one after only one payment was made on her behalf and racked up another bill of more than $50,000 at another due to nonpayment.

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