A woman has been arrested for allegedly forging over $18,000.00 in checks while working at a nursing and rehabilitation facility. The woman allegedly forged the checks while working as a business office manager for the facility.
Last week the District Attorney's office filed a criminal complaint charging the woman with 29 counts of forgery, one count of theft by unlawful taking and one count of receiving stolen property. In July, the facility administrator to terminate the employee. For more, read the story.
Robert W. Carter, Jr. is a Virginia attorney whose law practice is dedicated to protecting the rights of the victims of nursing home and assisted living neglect and abuse in Richmond, Roanoke, Norfolk, Lynchburg, Danville, Charlottesville, and across Virginia.
Posted on
Tue, September 6, 2011
by Kristie Pierce
filed under
- nursing home criminal act,
- nursing home theft,
- elder abuse,
- elder finacial abuse,
- assisted living theft,
- theft from elderly,
- nursing home employee theft,
- long term care theft,
- theft from nursing home,
- health & rehab center,
- employee theft from company,