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Caregiver uses patients’ debit cards to gamble online, Tennessee investigators say

The woman turned herself in about two weeks after she was charged, Tennessee investigators said.
The woman turned herself in about two weeks after she was charged, Tennessee investigators said. Getty Images/iStock photo

A Tennessee caregiver is accused of stealing patients’ debit cards for her own gambling habits, investigators said.

Multiple home care patients in Maury County noticed there was money missing from their bank accounts, which led to an investigation in June, according to a Jan. 4 news release from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. The agency received complaints that the patients’ caregiver may have been behind the spending, according to TBI.

The 38-year-old woman was using some of her patients’ debit cards to make “fraudulent, personal charges” for online gambling, investigators said.

The Maury County grand jury then indicted the caregiver Dec. 14 on four counts of financial exploitation of an elderly or vulnerable person and four counts of theft of $1,000 or less.

The woman turned herself in to the Maury County Sheriff’s Office about two weeks later, investigators said. She was released on a $10,000 bond, according to TBI.

Maury County is about 50 miles southwest of Nashville.

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This story was originally published January 4, 2024 at 6:19 PM with the headline "Caregiver uses patients’ debit cards to gamble online, Tennessee investigators say."

Makiya Seminera
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Makiya Seminera is a national real-time reporter for McClatchy News. She graduated from the University of Florida in May 2023. She previously was a politics reporting intern at The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina, and The State in Columbia, South Carolina. She also served as editor-in-chief of UF’s student-run newspaper The Independent Florida Alligator in 2022.
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