Karla Cloutier, 50, of Winchendon, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Cheshire
Superior Court to five class-A felony charges of financial exploitation
of an elder adult, according to an announcement from New Hampshire
Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald.
Ms. Cloutier was sentenced on one of the charges for a term of 1½ to 4 years in New Hampshire State Prison.
On
the remaining charges, Cloutier was sentenced to 2 to 4 years,
suspended for five years, conditioned on good behavior and repayment of
restitution to the victim.
The suspended sentences will be served consecutive to the sentence that is being served and concurrently with each other.
An investigation conducted jointly by the Attorney General’s Office
and the Bureau of Elder and Adult Services revealed that Cloutier was
her elderly uncle’s durable power of attorney between 2015 and 2017.
During that time, Cloutier used $63,000 of her uncle’s money for her own
benefit, prosecutors said.
Attorneys and victim/witness
advocates in the Elder Abuse and Exploitation Unit work with local law
enforcement to investigate and prosecute crimes involving elder abuse
and financial exploitation. Police said that if someone has been the
victim of elder abuse or financial exploitation, they should contact the
local police department or the Department of Health and Human Services,
Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services, at 800-949-0470.
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Winchendon woman guilty of exploiting elderly man
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