Lee County Clerk of Court Linda Doggett. |
Each year, elderly Americans are defrauded an estimated $37 billion, according to various reports.
What’s
even more alarming is almost 52 percent of the perpetrators are the
victims’ family members. This disturbing statistic hits very close to
home, where more than a quarter of Lee County’s aging population is over
65 years old.
At the Clerk’s office, we don’t take
this lightly. For years, we’ve been focusing on ways to combat
exploitation of our most vulnerable citizens.
Our
Probate office audits more than 1,500 guardianship cases annually. If we
suspect or detect fraud, waste or financial mismanagement, our
Inspector General Department conducts enhanced guardianship audits and
refers alleged criminal activities to the State Attorney’s Office for
further investigation and possible prosecution.
Last
September, we closed one of our investigations involving a guardian who
exploited more than $1 million from a 70-year old woman over several
years. Unfortunately, she passed away before her guardian pleaded guilty
and was brought to justice.
While these incidents are hard to uncover, there are
several red flags that may help us identify whether our family members,
friends and neighbors are suffering from guardianship fraud. Suspected
incidents of fraud and financial mismanagement include:
- Missing money or property
- Changes in bank accounts or credit lines, opening loans, or funds transfers
- Elderly ward is removed from their home
- Purchase/sale of property
- Violations of the law or local ordinances
Help
us uncover guardianship fraud. If you suspect a guardian, family
member, caregiver, attorney or others of committing guardianship fraud,
please report it to our online Inspector General Hotline by visiting
leeclerk.org. You can also email and submit tips to
Info_InspectorGeneral@leeclerk.org or call 239-337-7799.
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Lee Clerk of Court: Help us uncover guardianship fraud
1 comment:
I appreciate these fraud units and at the same time, we won't hear about them getting the professional guardians and that is worrisome.
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