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  2. Retired vet lost millions to fraud, family says. Would ... - AOL

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    USA TODAY, which also covered this case, noted that in 2022, ... in 2020 financial institutions filed more than 62,000 reports involving elder financial exploitation worth $3.4 billion. ...

  3. The #1 Elder Financial Scam And How To Protect Your Loved ...

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    Elder financial scams are skyrocketing, with suspected fraud against seniors up nearly 50 percent in 2023, according to Thomson Reuters data (and 2022 was already a record year, up 50 percent from ...

  4. Care home owner sentenced for elder financial abuse - AOL

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    Aug. 16—ASHLAND — A former care home owner convicted of swindling her elderly patients out of money was sentenced on Monday to serve 18 months in a federal prison. In addition to her time in ...

  5. Elder financial abuse - Wikipedia

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    The Older Americans Act of 2006 defines elder financial abuse, or financial exploitation, as “the fraudulent or otherwise illegal, unauthorized, or improper act or process of an individual, including a caregiver or fiduciary, that uses the resources of an older individual for monetary or personal benefit, profit, or gain, or that results in ...

  6. Elder abuse - Wikipedia

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    Elder abuse (also called elder mistreatment, senior abuse, abuse in later life, abuse of older adults, abuse of older women, and abuse of older men) is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person. [1]

  7. Economic abuse - Wikipedia

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    It is related to, or also known as, financial abuse, which is the illegal or unauthorized use of a person's property, money, pension book or other valuables (including changing the person's will to name the abuser as heir), often fraudulently obtaining power of attorney, followed by deprivation of money or other property, or by eviction from ...

  8. At least 101,000 Americans ages 60 and older were victims of digital fraud last year, with the average person losing $33,915, according to a new report from the FBI.

  9. Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act of 2017 - Wikipedia

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    On October 18. 2017, President Trump signed into law the Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act of 2017 (P.L. 115–70 [1]), identifying the need for data on elder abuse. An elder abuse case has many stages from the incident through investigation (by adult protective services or law enforcement), prosecution, and trauma recovery.