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Caitlin Tracey’s Husband Sentenced to 93 Days in Michigan Abuse Case

The Michigan case proceeds separately from the unresolved investigation into his wife's 2024 death in Chicago.

Overview

  • Adam Beckerink pleaded no contest to domestic violence and interfering with a 911 call and admitted contempt tied to a court-ordered drug test, and he was taken into custody to begin serving his sentence.
  • He received concurrent 93-day jail terms and two years of probation, and he could be released as soon as 72 days from sentencing with credit for time served and good behavior, according to the court proceedings.
  • Prosecutors dropped resisting arrest counts under the plea agreement that resolved misdemeanor charges stemming from incidents at Caitlin Tracey’s New Buffalo, Michigan, home.
  • The contempt count was based on allegations he appeared intoxicated at a Chicago clinic for a drug test and acted aggressively toward staff, as described in court.
  • Tracey was found dead in October 2024 after a fall at the couple’s South Loop building; the medical examiner has not determined the manner of death, and Chicago authorities have not filed charges in that case.