Elder fraud has cost people about $3 billion. Houston Newsmakers spoke to the experts about how Houstonians can protect their pockets.
“They’re frustrated. They’re tired of the meetings,” she said. “Not only do they want to be made whole right now but they want historical restoration.” Uhlman said toxic vapors from that plume rose to surface throughout the community. What were the results of the three day summit? What course of action or recommendations will be made? Those answers in this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall and onHeith Janke, Houston FBI Asst. Special Agent in Charge, White Collar BranchThe FBI said incidents of elder fraud have increased 80% the last couple of years.