Huntington Beach woman arrested on suspicion of stealing more than $90,000 from client [Daily Pilot, Costa Mesa, Calif.]
Jan. 13—A Huntington Beach woman was arrested Thursday on suspicion of financial elder abuse, grand theft and forgery by
She was also scheduled to be arraigned on Friday. As of press deadline, court records did not show a plea to any of the three felony charges.
Department deputy press secretary and spokesperson
The sale was against company policy, Castro said, so the employer terminated Kanarek. That triggered a report to the
Kanarek reportedly moved into the victim 's home in 2020 and, upon learning of the victim 's medical condition, allegedly gained control of the client 's finances while posing as their "healthcare manager." Kanarek allegedly received more than
Officials said Kanarek also sold the victim two annuities valuing more than
According to officials, the victim did not have the capacity to approve any of Kanarek 's actions. A conservator has since been appointed for the victim.
Castro said if anyone believes they were a victim of Kanarek, they should call (714 ) 712- 7600.
Additionally, if anyone believes they or a loved one were victimized in a similar way, they should call the department 's consumer hotline at (800 ) 927- 4357 or visit insurance.ca.gov /01- consumers /101- help /index.cfm.
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