Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Caregiver Accused of Stealing $1 Million and Gambling Away More Than $8 Million

A South Florida caregiver who stole nearly $1 million from an elderly woman in her care gambled away more than $8 million at the Magic City Casino, authorities said. Marie Petit Louis, 39, is facing a charge of exploitation of the elderly following her arrest Tuesday, according to a Coral Gables Police arrest report. Her bond was set at $250,000 Wednesday but she was being held on an immigration warrant, records showed. It was unknown if she has an attorney.

Petit Louis, from Haiti, was one of three caretakers who cared for the victim, Annette Reff, who died in August 2012. Petit Louis cooked, cleaned and drove around Reff, who suffered from dementia, depression and other physical ailments, the report said.
 
According to the report, Petit Louis took $928,529.44 from Reff between February 2010 and July 2012. Petit Louis had Reff's financial accounts closed out and deposited into her own accounts or had checks written to her.
 
Petit Louis even posed as Reff in phone calls in which Reff's investments were liquidated, the report said.
 
When Miami Police first questioned Petit Louis, she claimed Reff gave her the money voluntarily and would also give money away to homeless people, the report said.
 

2 comments:

Thelma said...

An illegal?
Keep her here for retribution?
No one will live long enough for that.
Send her back!

Margaret said...

Amazing and sickening at the same time.