Former Nursing Home Employee Sentenced to State Prison for Stealing from Elderly Resident

Attorney General John M. Formella announced that Jennifer Bryant, 48, of East Rochester, pleaded guilty and was sentenced on one class A felony count of theft by unauthorized taking. Investigation revealed that between May 7, 2019, and May 12, 2022, Ms. Bryant, while working as a nursing home billing coordinator, stole $71,548.00 in social security funds belonging to a nursing home resident. The funds should have been used to pay for the resident’s rent and care at the nursing home. Instead, Ms. Bryant used the funds to pay for personal retail purchases, salon services, restaurants, entertainment, home improvement, and vacations. The Court sentenced Ms. Bryant to serve 5–10 years in the New Hampshire State Prison, stand committed. The Court suspended 3 years from the minimum term, with the suspended term to end 15 years following Ms. Bryant’s release from incarceration. Under the suspended sentence, Ms. Bryant is, among other things, prohibited from working in billing and accounting, and in the care of elderly, disabled, or impaired adults. Ms. Bryant must also pay $71,548.00 in restitution to the nursing home. Ms. Bryant was taken into custody at the conclusion of the sentencing hearing.

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