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DISTRICT ATTORNEY - NEW YORK COUNTY | ||
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News Release |
Contact: Barbara Thompson | |
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The defendants are: MILDRED PEREZ, a social worker at Beth Israel Hospital
assigned to help mentally impaired outpatients managed their daily lives;
her twin brother, MILTON PEREZ; and another brother, AMAURIS PEREZ. The
defendants all live together in the Bronx. According to the complaint, the defendants stole $35,000 from three patients whose cases were being handled by MILDRED PEREZ. The first victim was a 55-year-old resident of the Lower East Side who is an acute paranoid schizophrenic. For years, the victim was able to function on his own; however, a few years ago, his condition worsened and he began receiving treatment at Beth Israel Hospital. MILDRED PEREZ was assigned to manage his case in December 2002. She was supposed to coordinate his hospital care and home life, help him pay bills, remind him of his obligations and to take his medicine. PEREZ ingratiated herself into his life and, ultimately, got control over his apartment, his checkbook and his mail. The defendants are charged with stealing or attempted to steal $22,500 from this victim by writing checks to themselves. The second and third victims are 77-year-old twins who also live on the Lower East Side. Again, MILDRED PEREZ was assigned to worked with them - she helped by picking up their medicines, paying bills, running errands and going to the bank. One of the sisters was diagnosed with dementia and the other sister has been diagnosed with major depression. MILDRED PEREZ caused one of the sisters to execute a cashier's check for $9,500 payable to MILTON PEREZ and stole one of the sister's pension checks for $1,364.70 which was deposited into AMAURIS PEREZ's account with a forged endorsement. MILDRED PEREZ is also charged with getting one of the twins to execute a cashier's check payment to MILDRED PEREZ for $1,700. The defendants are charged with stealing $12,564.70 from the twins. Mr. Morgenthau thanked Beth Israel for its cooperation in this continuing investigation. The charges are Grand Larceny in the Third and Fourth Degrees and Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the Second Degree. Grand Larceny in the Third Degree is class D felony which is punishable by up to seven years in prison Assistant District Attorney Louis O'Neill, who is assigned to the Special
Prosecutions Bureau is handling the case under the supervision of Leroy
Frazer, Bureau Chief. Financial Investigator Deepti Golash, who is assigned
to the District Attorney's Financial Crimes Unit, also assisted under
the supervision of Chief Frank Puma.
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Defendant Information: Mildred M. Perez, 3/29/74 |
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