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Calgary businesswoman accused of defrauding longtime friend

A 14-month investigation has led to a Calgary woman being charged with theft and fraud, but she says she's innocent.

Woman says she's not guilty of the claims, calling the allegations hurtful

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Calgary police have charged a businesswoman with theft and fraud after a 14-month investigation. (David Bell/CBC)

A 14-month investigation has led to a Calgary business owner being charged in connection with an alleged fraudthat police say costa "vulnerableperson" many thousands of dollars.

But the woman facing those charges says she's done nothing wrong, calling the allegations hurtful.

Investigatorssay a person,due to a medical condition,asked a friendto become theirpower of attorney in 2016.

Once the friend took control of the person's finances, police believe she had personally taken and mismanaged more than $350,000 belonging to the personbetween December 2016 and August 2020.

Police said they began their investigation after they were contactedin October2021. The department's elder abuse response team started the probe.

The Calgary Police Service saysValerie Dorothy Mackenzie, 62, is now facing a charge oftheft over $5,000, one count of fraud over $5,000 and one count of laundering proceeds of crime.She is set to appear in court onJan. 31.

Police identified Mackenzie as theowner of Calgary-based Making Space Professionals, a business they say specializesin helping seniors and vulnerable people.

Reachedby CBC News for comment on Wednesday afternoon,Mackenzie said she is innocent and called the allegations hurtful and vindictive.

Mackenzie saidshe's knownher friend since they were kids, adding they lived together in their childhood.

"I'm not guilty. I can account for everything, there was nothing illegally taken," Mackenzie said. "She's putting me out of work."