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September 4, 2009

CT Woman Charged with Quit Claiming Mothers House to Herself (CT. USA)

September 3, 2009

In the following press release the Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice announced that an Ansonia woman was arrested today for allegedly violating the fiduciary duties placed in her as attorney-in-fact for her 89-year old mother. Donna D. Kingston, age 61, of 6 Milan Street, Ansonia, was charged with three counts each of Larceny in the First Degree and Larceny in the Second Degree.

According to the arrest warrant affidavit, Ms. Kingston was entrusted with joint signatory on her mother’s bank accounts. In May and July of 2007, the daughter allegedly withdrew more than $72,000 by closing a CD account and withdrawing funds from a bank account owned by her mother. Less than $4,500 was left in the bank account, the warrant states.

In May 2008, acting as her mother’s attorney-in-fact but without the mother’s consent, Ms. Kingston quit-claimed full ownership of her mother’s Ansonia home to herself, according to the warrant. Although the deed allowed the mother life use in the property, she has repeatedly demanded the return of her home and assets without result, the warrant states.

Other family members discovered the transfer of funds and property and filed a complaint with the Elder Abuse Unit in Chief State’s Attorney’s Office.

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