That's the least he should do! There's no way POA should be in his household. You have no way of knowing if he knew what his POS wife was doing. He had to be wondering where all the money was coming from for the kids clothes and other things. Only an idiot would believe he didn't notice all the new clothes and other stuff. He can only claim ignorance so much. That's a lot of money to steal/embezzel(sp). I would have his wife charged to the fullest extent of the law. What she did is dispicable(sp) and if your brother knew anything about it would come out in court, in which case he should be charged as well. Maybe to a lesser extent though. Get the best attorney you can! At the very least, your brothers wife should be ordered to pay back all monies stolen plus interest, even if it means garnishing her wages and future earnings or even taking away her retirement pension. If she's this much of a loser, your brother shouldn't stay with her just for the kids sake. His life would be miserable.
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