Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Elder care worker arrested for exploiting 90-year-old tenants

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) - An elder care worker in the city of Buffalo has been indicted on financial exploitation charges.

47-year-old Rhonda Henderson went before a judge Friday to be arraigned on the seven count indictment.

Henderson is accused of abusing her position as Senior Service Coordinator at St. John Tower, to financially exploit three tenants. The victims were all over the ago of 90.

The alleged crimes happened between November of 2014 and August of 2017. Prosecutors say during that time, Henderson used multiple methods to steal from the three victims, including check diversion, unauthorized use of two of the victims' debit cards and the misappropriation of one of the victim's Funeral trust accounts after she passed away.

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Elder care worker arrested for exploiting 90-year-old tenants

2 comments:

Carolyn Anderson said...

If these workers have a criminal history, the nursing home should be charged too.

Cindy Lou said...

The elder care industry is rife with predators. Be careful.