From a press release:
A Kitsap County [WA] man who ran a business serving as a financial guardian for elderly or disabled clients pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to Social Security Fraud – Representative Payee Fraud. WAYNE JEROME HOUSTON, 61, of Port Ludlow, Washington owned and operated Cross Point Services LLC, a guardianship organization for disabled and vulnerable adults. ...
According to the plea agreement, HOUSTON and his company were responsible for managing the financial affairs of 15-20 clients a month. HOUSTON had access to the clients’ bank accounts so he could pay rent, utilities and other bills for them. Social Security benefits were paid into some of the accounts, for at least 13 clients who required a representative payee to manage their benefits. HOUSTON was the representative payee for at least 13 disabled clients. Beginning in 2010, HOUSTON used his position as guardian to write checks from the victim accounts to himself, to Cross Point Services, or to cash, and used ATMs to withdraw money from client accounts and used it for his own expenses. HOUSTON targeted clients who had significant income or resources so that the theft was less likely to be detected.
The amount stolen is still under investigation but is between $150,000 and $280,941. Of that, approximately $83,000 was Social Security Administration benefit funds. ...
1 comment:
I'm glad he was caught but why did it take so long. Reviews are done 4 years. Used to be 3 years. Seattle's cadre used to have an excellent reputation on organizations payee reviews.
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