Valerie West |
The suspects were indicted July 30 on various charges related to physical and financial abuse, according to a news release from Attorney General Chris Carr’s office.
According to authorities, the West family — Valerie, Erica
and Eric — operated homes for elderly and disabled adults. Those homes
were unsafe, bug-infested and at times lacked electricity and hot water,
the news release said.
Authorities said the family
also operated several health care corporations which they enrolled as
Medicare providers. According to the release, the Wests trafficked
victims between their homes and businesses and billed the government.
The Wests were each charged with neglect to a disabled
adult and depriving an adult of essential services — four counts of the
latter for Valerie West and Eric West and two counts for Erica West.
Valerie
West was also charged with terroristic threats, aggravated assault,
exploitation of a disabled adult and identity fraud. The Conyers
resident was arrested in DeKalb County.
Erica West was also charged with trafficking of a disabled
adult, identity fraud and three counts of exploitation of a disabled
adult.
Cynthia Riley and Ceretha Stephens,
registered advanced-practice professional nurses, served as the primary
health care providers to the residents of the Wests’ homes and failed to
report visible signs of neglect, such as bed-bug bites and residents
reporting that they did not receive essential needs like medication,
oxygen and feeding tubes, according to the release.
They
have both been charged with failure to report neglect of a disabled
adult. Riley, who also faces a neglect to a disabled adult charge, was
arrested in January 2017 in a similar case.
Authorities said Akeem Dancy used his employment at a
mental health facility to recruit individuals to the Wests’ homes,
and Jadon Dancy participated in operating the various properties and
businesses. They were each charged with trafficking of a disabled adult,
the release said.
Valerie West, Erica West and Cynthia
Riley turned themselves in to the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office and
have been released on bond. Warrants are out for the arrests of the
remaining four suspects.
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7 indicted, accused of neglecting, trafficking disabled and elderly adults in Georgia
Horrific! Elders and people with disabilities are sometimes seen as money-makers by heartless thieves. Nothing is more heart-breaking than this.
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