Friday, January 31, 2020

Woman gets probation for exploiting elderly Wichita Falls man, bleeding him for cash

Mary Ann Lujan (Photo: Courtesy/Wichita County Jail)
One of two sisters allegedly benefiting from bilking an elderly man out of over $90,000 was sentenced to probation Thursday, according to court records.

Mary Ann Lujan, 62, and Sandy Lujan,  53, have been accused of preying on an 85-year-old man with memory loss and diminished judgement, court documents show.

Mary Lujan pleaded guilty to exploitation of an elderly person Thursday in 89th District Court as part of a plea deal, court documents show.

Judge Charles Barnard sentenced Lujan to 10 years of deferred-adjudication community supervision, according to court records. 

If Mary Lujan successfully completes probation, the case against her could be dismissed. 

The third degree felony is punishable by up to 10 years in prison. 

Sandy Lujan faces charges of exploitation of an elderly person and fugitive from justice/failure to appear, according to court records. 

She was free from Wichita County Jail Thursday on $107,753 in bonds, according to online jail records.

An arrest warrant affidavit for Lujan gave the following account: On Aug. 9, 2018, a man reported to police that his father was being financially exploited.

A report was also filed with Adult Protective Services.

The total taken from his bank account was $90,761 between March and August of 2018. The family noticed suspicious expenditures from his account.

The account showed that between March 2018 and Aug. 4, 2018, 31 checks totaling $32,882 had been made out to Mary Lujan.

She had met the elderly man at the casino and stayed in close contact with him. Mary Lujan met him at a Pioneer Restaurant and Sam's Club, taking money and checks from him there.

Detectives met with the elderly man. He appeared to lack clear judgment and was easily confused with the facts of the case. He couldn't recall how much money he had given to the two sisters.

Sandy Lujan (Photo: Courtesy/Wichita County Jail)

The elderly man told detectives he was helping Mary Lujan pay her medical bills and buy medication at $100 per pill.

Detectives asked him about cash withdrawals from his bank account totaling $57,879.74. He said that money was also given to the sisters. 

The elderly man was mentally unaware and unable to recall how much money he had given to Mary Lujan or how often he wrote her checks.

Detectives and APS investigators believe the elderly man suffers from short-term memory loss, confusion and diminished judgment.

On Aug. 21, 2018, detectives and investigators interviewed Mary Lujan at her residence.

She said she knew why they were there and that the elderly man had given and loaned her money.

She appeared deceptive and misleading.

She said the elderly man was giving her money for medical reasons but was unsure if she was cured. She didn't know her doctor's name.

Mary Lujan did not have medications, receipts or billing statements to verify a need for assistance. She refused to allow police to review her medical history.

She said she and her new live-in boyfriend were unemployed.

Detectives believe she was grooming the elderly victim weekly. 

Mary Lujan said she gives some of the money from the cashed checks to her sister, Sandy Lujan.

Mary Lujan told detectives she does not intend to stop her relationship with the elderly man.

A doctor examined the victim and reported him as having diminished mental capacity and cognitive ability.

A detective believed the exploitation would financially ruin the elderly man at the rate it was going. 

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