Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill Indicted for Elder Abuse and Fraud
Regina Hill faces charges including elder exploitation and fraud, accused of misusing a 96-year-old woman's funds for personal gain.
- Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill was indicted on charges of elder exploitation, identity fraud, and mortgage fraud after a grand jury investigation.
- Hill is accused of misusing over $100,000 from a 96-year-old woman's accounts, spending on home renovations, luxury items, and a facelift.
- The investigation, lasting over a year, revealed Hill gained power of attorney over the elderly victim and made unauthorized transactions.
- If convicted, Hill could face a maximum sentence of 180 years in prison, highlighting the severity of the charges.
- Hill's relationship with the elderly constituent, who lived in her district, is central to the allegations of abuse and financial exploitation.