A woman operating a storefront psychic reading shop in downtown Hopkins has pleaded guilty to swindling two clients out of tens of thousands of dollars each by claiming she could rid them of curses.
Cynthia J. Evans, 27, pleaded guilty to two counts of felony theft by swindle in Hennepin County District Court in connection with her deceptions while she operated Psychic Readings on the second floor of a building in the 800 block of Mainstreet.
Officer Christopher Harriman of the Hopkins Police Department said in a statement Wednesday that a plea agreement came after "two years of investigation, hundreds of case documents, dozens of police reports and endless follow up."
Harriman said Evans was accused of "stealing from, manipulating and targeting vulnerable adults who visited her business [until it closed] to the tune of over $100,000."
The plea agreement calls for Evans to be on probation for five years, serve no more than 90 days in jail and make restitution to her victims. As part of the deal, two related felony counts will be dropped when she is sentenced Oct. 3.
Under the plea deal, the conviction will be reduced to a misdemeanor if she successfully complies with the terms of her probation.
When she was charged in October, Evans defended her interactions with the two clients.
"I recommend things that help," the criminal complaint quoted her as telling police. "I give them guidance. … Everybody needs a spiritual life coach. … There should be more people out there like me."