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Fraud is often thought to refer to stranger-induced scams such as fake credit card schemes, lottery and prize promotions, and phony investment sales--typically sold through the internet, tele-marketing, or by direct mail. However, most financial abuse is committed by “trusted others” – individuals such as relatives, caregivers, fiduciaries, and other professionals or advisers who are in close relationships with a vulnerable senior and, therefore, in a position to exploit that relationship. PresentersOriginally Published
April 12, 2018
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