A Florida mother and daughter bought a house, 2 cars with a dementia patient’s $542,000
Two
That’s all in the plea agreements of Cape Coral’s
Mother and daughter each are free on
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What follows comes from Durbon and Lukasik’s plea agreements.
Just before Lukasik became a licensed registered nurse in 2016, they were hired by a woman to take care of her aunt “T.H.,” a 92-year-old with dementia. Durbon and Lukasik would get a combined
In
“A review of interior surveillance video footage from cameras Durbon had installed inside of T.H.’s home showed Durbon putting a script that contained the answers to the Vanguard security questions in front of T.H. before and during each phone call,” Durbon’s plea agreement says. “Additionally, before some of the calls, Durbon was captured on surveillance pointing to different portions of the script to prepare T.H. for the call.”
After coaching T.H. into authorizing Durbon as her spokesperson, Durbon moved money from the investment accounts to a prime money market account. That checking account allowed Durbon to order many checks (using the excuse that T.H. didn’t like to be out of checks) and write checks worth
During that time, in
Durbon’s fraud induced TransAmerica to issue a
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What fraud on the
With the stolen money, Lukasik paid off
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office, the
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