Cops: Home Health Aide, 4 Others Kidnapped 80-Year Old Dementia Victim In Effort To Strong-Arm Him Into Signing Over $500K Home, Cash
- A home-health aide and four relatives kidnapped and nearly killed an 80-year-old Brooklyn widower in an effort to trick him into handing over his legal rights, his money and his $500,000 home, authorities said [].
- Cops on Thursday rescued decorated Army veteran Frank Maiorana, of Borough Park, from the Queens home of Saint Michael "Stacy" McKenzie, 26, sources said. "When we got to him, he was in pretty frail shape," a source said. "We don't know how much longer he'd have lived."
- Cops believe the crew persuaded Maiorana, who suffers from dementia, to sign over his power of attorney and fleeced him of up to $100,000 in cash. Borough Park neighbors said they saw Maiorana, who earned a Bronze star in Korea for saving the lives of five men, walking with McKenzie over the summer. After a suspicious relative called cops Thursday morning, a neighbor told investigators they had not seen Maiorana for a week, sources said.
- Cops found him dazed at McKenzie's 135th Street home. He was treated at Long Island Jewish Hospital for dehydration. The victim's former daughter-in-law, Virginia Maiorana, said some of the Borough Park neighbors called to say they were concerned about a parade of people entering and leaving the home. One neighbor said Frank "thought they were drugging him" and begged for help. But when Virginia checked in on him, he insisted "everything is fine," she said.
- McKenzie, Carlina Lino, 17, Carmelo Lino, 22, Diane Lino, 42, and Cheryl Richard, 29, are charged with felony kidnapping, grand larceny and unlawful imprisonment.
Source: Widower rescued from aide 'kidnap'.
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