AG’s Office Announces Additional Indictments of Medicaid Consultant for Stealing from Nursing Home Victims

The Statewide Grand Jury has returned additional indictments against a Medicaid consultant for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from elderly victims, Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced. Kaylie Giberson, of Springfield, was indicted by the Statewide Grand Jury earlier this month on 6 Larceny counts, including 3 counts of Larceny over $250 from a person over 60 years old. These indictments follow an initial set of November 2023 indictments against Giberson for her engagement in a scheme to steal money from three elderly nursing home victims. Upon the initial indictments, the AG’s Office continued its investigation, which revealed that Giberson allegedly stole from at least four additional nursing home residents.

During the alleged acts, Giberson was employed as a Medicaid consultant and regularly assisted elderly residents of various nursing homes to complete applications for MassHealth. As part of the process of assisting elderly residents to apply for MassHealth, the AG’s Office alleges that Giberson was able to readily gain access to residents’ financial information, which she used to steal money from elderly victims. Following the November 2023 indictments, the AG’s continued investigation revealed that Giberson utilized the financial information of at least four additional victims to steal their money for her own personal use. Giberson allegedly used the debit cards of multiple victims to make or attempt to make various personal purchases, including retail purchases for Amazon, DoorDash, Starbucks, and Disney World, along with legal fees related to a custody battle.

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