EATON COUNTY (WKZO-AM) — The former Township Clerk in Eaton County’s Oneida Township is being held on $200-thousand dollars bond after he was charged with ten felonies.
Police say he allegedly cashed checks he wrote to himself and used a Township credit card for purchases that were not related to official Township business.
Police say 40-year-old Trevor Robinson was already being investigated for practicing as a lawyer without a license and could face additional charges in other counties for allegedly using the credit card outside Eaton County.
He was arrested on Wednesday and charged yesterday for embezzlement by a government official, uttering and publishing and 5 felony counts of stealing by use of a financial transaction device.
It’s not clear exactly how much they say he siphoned out of Township accounts, but the maximum he could get on the charges is 14-years.





