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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Mon May 21, 2012, 05:54 AM May 2012

Disabled veterans in Texas fleeced by VA-appointed money managers

Already a convicted petty thief, Mildred Fedd had pressing bills to pay: parking tickets, a faulty sewage system, house payments and the impound lot holding her truck hostage. So she turned to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs and promised - for a small fee - to watch over an 82-year-old disabled veteran.

With his $5,000, she agreed to buy him a burial plot. Instead, the Houston caregiver paid her own bills - and got caught only after she had spent all his money and went back for more, Harris County records show.

The Veterans Affairs' Inspector General has repeatedly warned about a plague of fraud and theft in a national program that appoints family members and VA-approved fiduciaries to protect a whopping $3 billion in assets belonging to veterans the government considers too disabled to manage their own money.

In the past decade, twice as many Texans have been prosecuted for stealing from disabled veterans enrolled in the VA fiduciary program as in any other state, records obtained by the Houston Chronicle show. More than 20 veterans' family members and trusted members of the community - including a former police officer, a federal employee and optometrist - have been convicted and others, including two attorneys, face pending charges of stealing from disabled veterans whose assets they'd been assigned to protect, according to court records from across the state.

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Disabled-veterans-in-Texas-fleeced-by-3571559.php

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Disabled veterans in Texas fleeced by VA-appointed money managers (Original Post) douglas9 May 2012 OP
do they do any checks on these people before they hand ejpoeta May 2012 #1

ejpoeta

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1. do they do any checks on these people before they hand
Mon May 21, 2012, 05:59 AM
May 2012

the oversight of money over to them? I mean... a petty thief? It saddens me to see that this is happening to vets who need help. I find it despicable that people are preying on them and that it is being allowed.

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