Carrollton Caregiver Charged With Financial Exploitation Of Elderly, Disabled Victims
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Carrollton Caregiver Charged With Financial Exploitation Of Elderly, Disabled Victims
CARROLLTON – A paid caregiver from Carrollton is accused of financially exploiting an elderly victim and a disabled victim for over a month. Sarah M. Baumgartner, 45, of Carrollton, was charged with two counts of financial exploitation of an elderly/disabled person, one count of forgery, and two counts of unlawful possession of a credit or debit card. From April to May of 2023, Baumgartner allegedly carried out a series of deceptive criminal act…
Carrollton woman charged with financial exploitation – again
By Carmen Ensinger A Carrollton woman is now facing charges in Jersey County for financial exploitation of an elderly or disabled person after similar charges were filed in Greene County last year. Sarah R. Baumgartner, 45, of Carrollton was charged with two counts of Financial Exploitation of an Elderly/Disabled person in the amount of $300 to $5,000, one count of Forgery and two counts of Unlawful Possession of the Credit/Debit Card of Another…
Consignee fraud involving an elderly victim does not cause moral harm, STJ decides
Even with proven fraud when taking out a payroll loan and with the effective monthly discount of installments on the retirement of an elderly client, the bank responsible for the fraudulent contract does not owe compensation for moral harm to that client, decided the Third Panel of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) this Tuesday (11). The elderly woman's appeal received 3 votes in favor of the financial institution and 2 against. Most ministers…
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