A Missouri Man Pleads Guilty to an Exploitation Charge

A Forsyth man pleaded guilty to an exploitation charge in a criminal case Friday, while prosecutors dropped three other charges.
Andrew Vandorn, 40, pleaded guilty to one charge of financial exploitation of an elderly or disabled person. As of part of a plea agreement, prosecutors dropped charges of rape, sodomy, trafficking for purposes of sexual exploitation he previously faced in the case, according to Missouri court records.
Vandorn is connected to the criminal case of Forsyth woman Ann Schilling, who pleaded guilty to charges stemming from several years of abuse and neglect involving her husband and daughter.