US Armistead Caregiver Services Oct 2013 Misuse (Q9577)
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A data breach risk event
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A data breach risk event |
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October 2013
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A 33-year-old Enfield woman has pleaded not guilty to allegedly using the credit card of an elderly woman whom she was supposed to be assisting. Lydia G. Hunter was working for Armistead Caregiver Services and was providing assistance to a 76-year-old Norwich woman when the elderly woman noticed she had an outstanding bill of about $5,000, according to a police report. Hunter pleaded not guilty earlier this month to two felony charges of identity theft and financial exploitation of more than $500 of a vulnerable adult, as well as a misdemeanor charge of fraudulent credit card possession. If convicted of all three charges, Hunter could be sentenced to a maximum of 13 1/2 years in prison. According to a police report, the elderly Norwich woman was notified of the outstanding balance when sh (English)