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I agree with Mymommy38. The younger woman could apply for guardianship of your father! Best to act sooner to protect him - and you. If he's left destitute & has 'gifted' her his money, he won't qualify for Medicaid if he needs it. The length of time he won't qualify depends on the amount gifted, & if the gift was given within the last 5 years. This could leave both you dad & you in a tight spot!
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This is little consequence knowing your lived one is being scammed. I always wonder why no one can ever talk them out of it. They dig in even further.

Here are some things you can do. Encourage your loved one to file a complaint with the following:
Local police
The Federal Trade Commission (877-FTC-HELP)
The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov)
The Better Business Bureau's Scam Trackersystem
The US Senate Subcommittee on Aging Fraud Hotline (1-855-303-9470)
You can also discuss the situation and meet others who've been through it at www.scamsurvivors.com.
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