BRENTWOOD -- The Newfields man who exploited an elderly woman by
taking several credit cards in her name was sentenced to two to four
years in state prison.
Thomas U. Gage, 58, of Newfields, was
sentenced to begin his prison term in Rockingham Superior Court Thursday
on two Class A felony counts of financial exploitation of an elder
adult. He was sentenced to a fully suspended sentence of three to six
years on the second charge after he pleaded guilty on both charges Sept.
9.
The sentence was suspended for five years from the date of
Gage’s release from state prison, and was conditioned upon his good
behavior and restitution to the victim.
An investigation conducted
by the state attorney general’s office, in conjunction with the Exeter
Police Department, revealed between January 2015 and January 2016, Gage,
a former Exeter-based attorney used undue influence to convince the
victim, a former client of his, to open several credit cards and allow
him to use them to fund a real estate renovation project, according to
the AG’s office.
The investigation showed Gage did not own the real estate he was
supposedly renovating and instead used the credit cards to satisfy
numerous personal debts and expenses without the victim’s knowledge or
consent, the AG’s office said. The total amount of credit card debt
incurred using the victim’s cards was more than $81,000.
Gage was disbarred in 2016 for reasons unrelated to these offenses.
The
Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Elderly and Adult
Services encourages reporting exploitation to its agency by calling
(800) 949-0470.
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