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  2. FBI highlights growing number of reported elder fraud cases - AOL

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    Jun. 14—EL PASO — In honor of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, the FBI wants to remind friends, family, and loved ones of elderly Americans to know the signs of elder fraud. While ...

  3. Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act of 2017 - Wikipedia

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    On October 18. 2017, President Trump signed into law the Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act of 2017 (P.L. 115–70 [1]), identifying the need for data on elder abuse. An elder abuse case has many stages from the incident through investigation (by adult protective services or law enforcement), prosecution, and trauma recovery.

  4. Elder financial abuse - Wikipedia

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    Unauthorized charges imposed by internet service providers; Work-at-home scheme or other ways to generate income; Worthless "sweepstakes" that elderly persons must pay in order to collect winnings; A 1996 study by AARP [5] found that while individuals over 50 comprised 35% of the American population, they accounted for 57% of all fraud victims ...

  5. Elder fraud tops $3.4 billion as schemes targeting people ...

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    People over the age of 60 in the US reportedly lost more than $3.4 billion in fraud schemes in 2023, a nearly 11% increase from the year before, according to a report from the FBI released Tuesday.

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  7. Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v ...

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    [7] Both the District Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled in favor of the Inclusive Communities Project, holding that disparate impact claims are cognizable under the Fair Housing Act. [8] The Texas Department of Housing and Community then appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States. [9]

  8. False Claims Act of 1863 - Wikipedia

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    Under the False Claims Act, the Department of Justice is authorized to pay rewards to those who report fraud against the federal government and are not convicted of a crime related to the fraud, in an amount of between 15 and 25 (but up to 30% in some cases) of what it recovers based upon the whistleblower's report.

  9. North Texas woman convicted of defrauding elderly victims in ...

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    A North Texas woman was convicted at trial of defrauding elderly victims in online-dating schemes, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Leigha Simonton announced in a news release on ...