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Dundee law firm worker accused of swindling over £70,000

Thorntons Law's headquarters in Dundee.
Thorntons Law's headquarters in Dundee.

A Dundee law firm worker is accused of embezzling more than £20,000 from a top solicitors firm and swindling over £50,000 in the name of her deceased aunt.

Alison Jackson worked at Thorntons Solicitors – one of the biggest law firms in the country.

But it is alleged that while employed there she embezzled £3,073.75 on a single date in November 2012.

She is alleged to have stolen a further £17,000 from the firm between February 2014 and March 2014.

And in a separate alleged fraud, prosecutors say she abused the trust put in her by her aunt, Lilian Grant, over the period of almost four years.

It is alleged that between October 24 2010 and September 16 2014 she had been granted power of attorney over Mrs Grant’s finances – and used that position to embezzle £40,403.71.

Jackson is also alleged to have conned the Cadbury’s chocolate firm pension scheme, of which Mrs Grant was a member, out of £12,641.86 by inducing them to believe Mrs Grant was still alive following her death on July 19 2012.

She is accused of having the fund hand over the money in payments by fraud over the course of more than two-and-a-half years following Mrs Grant’s death.

Jackson, 44, of Shepherd Lane, Arbroath, was not present at Dundee Sheriff Court when the case against her called on Tuesday.

Theo Finlay, defending, asked that it was continued for talks between the Crown and defence.

Sheriff Alastair Brown continued the case until next week for a further pre-trial hearing.