A Tampa, Florida, man has been arrested for elder exploitation for
allegedly taking financial advantage of his aunt, a resident at an
Alabama assisted living facility, according to the state attorney
general's office.
Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the
arrest Monday of Mitchell Alton Roddam, 60, for first-degree financial
exploitation of an elderly person.
Roddam surrendered at the Jefferson County Correctional facility.
The
attorney general's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit presented evidence to a
Jefferson County grand jury resulting in an indictment dated Feb. 9
charging Roddam in the case.
Roddam
obtained power of attorney over his 94-year-old aunt to handle her
affairs when she entered an Irondale assisted living facility in June
2015. He allegedly misappropriated about $85,000 from that point through
October 2016.
Attorneys for the facility contacted the Medicaid
Fraud Control Unit, which initiated an investigation. Financial
exploitation of an elderly person in the first degree provides that any
person who breaches his or her fiduciary duty under a power of attorney
that results in unauthorized appropriations of the person's property is
guilty of a Class B felony if the unauthorized appropriations exceed
$2,500.
Under the statute, a person is considered "elderly" if he or she
is older than 60. A Class B felony carries a possible sentence of two
to 20 years in the Alabama Department of Corrections.
The Attorney
General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit is tasked with investigating and
prosecuting providers who file false claims to the Alabama Medicaid
Agency. The unit's other major function is to investigate and prosecute
allegations of abuse, neglect and financial exploitation of the elderly
in skilled nursing and assisted living facilities.
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Florida man arrested in elder exploitation case
1 comment:
A poor excuse for a human being.
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