NM AG Secures Prison Sentence for POA Accused of Financially Exploiting Nursing Home Resident

New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas announced that Guadalupe Evelyn Kingston, who held power of attorney for a nursing home resident, was sentenced to five years in the Department of Corrections for the crimes of Exploitation of a Resident’s Property (over $20,000.00), two counts of Forgery (each over $20,000.00), Identity Theft, and Falsification of Documents. As part of her sentence, Ms. Kingston was ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $84,094.44 and is prohibited from working with minors or vulnerable adults upon her release from prison. Ms. Kingston represented to the Human Services Department that funds belonging to a nursing home resident were being held in a Medicaid trust, when in fact, no trust existed and Ms. Kingston was spending the funds on herself for trips, a car payment, spa visits, online dating, pet grooming, and other personal items.

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