Get a lawyer, get a paid in full date when she is going to pay it all back, and get the POA changed, yesterday if possible, today if not. Thats all well and good she has a disease and is seeking councelling. If she pays it back withing 45 days and gives up POA then she doesnt get to go to jail for treatment. Otherwise, I would push prosecution to fullest and most immediate extent of the law. Brother may not have known, stupidity is not illegal (in most jurisdictions). But, it was done in his name so he has an obligation to make it right. As to their marriage and all that, thats their business. Your responsibilities begin and end with your parents.
Its hard, I know. Im the sole caregiver of my mom. She had a traumatic brain injury a few years ago and dad died a year and a half ago. We hire people to come in to help her with housework, hygene, and all that but its still a hassle. But, Im her POA, and her son. Its my legal and moral responsibility, by law, to see that things are right and if they arent to do whatever I can in her name to ensure they are.
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