On Tuesday, Norman Kasubowski, 57, of
Indian River, was sentenced to serve 45 days in jail by Judge Colin G. Hunter
in the 46th Circuit Court in Otsego County, announced Michigan Attorney General
Dana Nessel. Kasubowski pled no contest to two counts of misdemeanor
Embezzlement by an Agent or Trustee and two counts of Disorderly Conduct in
January, agreeing to pay full restitution to six victims of embezzlement,
totaling $20,786.
Kasubowski operated two timber harvesting
companies, G.L.F.P. Inc. (also known as Great Lakes Forest Products) and
Northern Timber Producers, Inc., in the Northern Lower Peninsula. He had been
bound over for trial on six felony counts of Embezzlement by an Agent or
Trustee for intentionally underreporting timber harvests from private property
and deceiving the landowners to avoid paying them the full value of timber
harvested.
“With this plea agreement we secured full restitution to the several victims cheated by this unscrupulous operator,” said Nessel at the time of Kasubowski’s plea. “Defrauding Michigan residents out of their assets and on their own land is not a successful business model, it’s a crime. My office will continue to hold crooked business agents accountable for unfairly treating their customers and those they contract with.”