AG: Baltimore assisted living facility owner sentenced 5 years for exploiting vulnerable adult
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AG: Baltimore assisted living facility owner sentenced 5 years for exploiting vulnerable adult
By Kayla Morton Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE (WBAL) — An owner of a Baltimore assisted living facility has been sentenced to five years after using a bank account of a patient in her care, the Maryland Attorney General’s Office said Friday. Tavonia Stackhouse, the owner of the Rescuing Hearts Assisted Living Facility, pleaded guilty to financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult, and caretaker Monica Brown was also charged…
David Pandelena Indicted for Forgery and Financial Exploitation of an Elderly Adult
Attorney General John M. Formella and Kensington Police Chief Scott Cain announce that the Rockingham County Grand Jury has returned indictments charging David Pandelena, age 67, of Kensington, with two class A felony counts of financial exploitation of an elderly adult and three class B felony counts of forgery.The financial exploitation indictments allege that between June 15, 2024, and August 2, 2024, Mr. Pandelena recklessly acquired possess…
AG: Baltimore assisted living facility owner sentenced for exploiting vulnerable adult
An owner of a Baltimore assisted living facility has been sentenced to five years after using a bank account of a patient in her care, the Maryland Attorney General’s Office said Friday. Tavonia Stackhouse, the owner of the Rescuing Hearts Assisted Living Facility, pleaded guilty to financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult, and caretaker Monica Brown was also charged, the attorney general said. Officials said the vulnerable adult ended up ho…
Baltimore caregivers sentenced for financial exploitation of vulnerable adult
BALTIMORE, MD—Two Baltimore-area caregivers have been sentenced in connection with the financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult. Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has announced the sentencing of Tavonia Stackhouse, 47, of Randallstown, and Monica Brown, 49, of Baltimore, relating to the financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult while the victim lived at Rescuing Hearts Assisted Living Facility in Baltimore City. Stackhouse owned the assis…
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