TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody’s
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and the Tarpon Springs Police Department
today arrested a Pasco County resident for exploiting two seniors under
the defendant’s care. Ronald Rose, Jr., 48, withdrew thousands of
dollars from the relatives’ bank accounts without approval to spend on
personal expenses such as rent, vehicle payments and phone services.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said,
“My office is committed to protecting seniors. Older Floridians should
not have to worry about being taken advantage of by those entrusted with
their care. Thank you, to my MFCU team, for stopping this
unconscionable behavior and I look forward to my Office of Statewide
Prosecution now holding the defendant responsible for these crimes.”
Acting on information received from a
Medicaid provider, the Attorney General’s MFCU Patient Abuse, Neglect
and Exploitation Team began investigating the defendant for misuse of
patient funds. The investigation revealed that Rose allegedly obtained
funds unlawfully from two elderly persons suffering from physical
limitations. Rose oversaw the care and finances for the victims, each
living in a care facility. Rose allegedly stopped payment to the
facilities from the victims’ accounts and began spending the money for
personal benefit.
Rose faces two counts of exploitation
of an elderly person or disabled adult, a third-degree felony, and one
count each of identity theft more than $5,000 and identity theft of a
victim over 60 years of age, each a second-degree felony. The Office of
Statewide Prosecution will prosecute the case.
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Pasco County Resident Arrested for Identity Theft and Exploitation of an Elderly Person or Disabled Adult
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