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FinCEN Issues Analysis of Increasing Elder Financial Exploitation | JD Supra
JD Supra· 5 days agoThe Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) recently issued a Financial Trend Analysis (“Analysis”) focusing on patterns and trends identified...
Area Agency on Aging 3 Hosting a free Shred A Thon
Your Hometown Lima Stations· 8 hours agoWith the growing number of older adults who have fallen victim to financial exploitation and identity theft, it is more important than ever to have a...
New Report Reveals Ever Increasing Risk Of Elder Financial Fraud
Forbes· 5 days agoThe subject of financial exploitation of elders in our country has been on law enforcement radar for...
Sevier County teacher suspended after being charged with sexually abusing and exploiting a child
WBIR-TV Knoxville· 3 days agoSevier Co. Schools said they learned about the allegations in February after a parent told them. The...
Elderly Clark County residents are more likely to be financially exploited by relatives
The Columbian· 3 days agoWhile many people warn their older loved ones about online scams by some faraway stranger, a Camas...
The Growing Epidemic of Elderly Abuse
Time via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe increased prevalence of substance abuse has encouraged family members to raid the financial assets and valuables of elderly family members....
Coalition Addresses Adult Abuse
The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record· 4 days agoGACAAA’s annual training on adult abuse, neglect and financial exploitation of vulnerable adults was held for prosecutors, law enforcement ...
Editorial: Florida should find better ways to stop financial abuse
Orlando Sentinel via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn the right hands, a power of attorney can make it much easier to manage the finances of someone...
Wise & Healthy Aging Goes Gray on Denim Day - SM Mirror
Santa Monica Mirror· 4 days agoAs an organization, WISE & Healthy Aging started participating in Denim Day, an international...
FBI report: Elder fraud surges in 2023
NJBIZ· 3 days agoIn the Garden State, individuals over 60 filed more than 2,049 complaints, costing victims $104.1 million.