Tuesday, April 6, 2010

'Career Criminal' Convicted of Bilking WWII Veteran

A Metairie woman convicted of bilking money from a World War II veteran who resided at the assisted living center where she worked pleaded guilty Tuesday to being a four-time felon and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Catina Brown, 37, was sentenced on the one-year anniversary of the death of Jack Gray, 90, a former Navy Seabee who participated in the 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima and who lost about $7,000 in the scheme that Brown and her son carried out, authorities said.

"It's offensive to society, " Judge Chuck Credo of the 24th Judicial District Court told Brown. "It's offensive to me. It's offensive to everybody, because the elderly need to be taken care of just like children."

Gray was a resident of the Atrium at Lafreniere in Metairie, where Brown worked in sales and her son, Tyler Brown, 20, of Westwego, was a cook. They stole one of Gray's personal checks and used the account and routing numbers to bilk the veteran, Assistant District Attorney George Wallace said. Gray discovered the thefts and reported them.

Within a week of the thefts that began in October 2008, Brown began spending, including purchasing a $450 ticket for a cruise out of Miami, said Wallace, adding that in Gray, Brown found "the goose that laid the golden egg." Her banking records showed she also used Gray's money for purchases ranging from $93 at Mr. Binky's adult stores to pricey restaurant meals.

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Metairie Convicted of Bilking WWII Veteran Nets 20 Years as Career Criminal

8 comments:

Holly said...

A four time felon working with the elderly...
Do you realize that had this been caught sooner the courts may have appointed a "Professional Guardian" and that guardian could have done the very same thing but, with court protection? Maybe not in this judges court but, it IS happening in many others!!!

Sue said...

This is beyond belief. 20 years? is not enough time I hope there is truth in sentencing laws or Catina Brown will be out in less than 10 years. Life sentence with no parole would send a loud clear message - don't even think about doing this - prison for life.

Max said...

You are both so right, Holly and Sue.

Barbara said...

This is how we treat our Veterans?

SHAME

John said...

A 4 time felon? The court didn't catch on the first 3 times that Catina Brown would never reform?

The court who allowed her to remain free shares in the blame here.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Judge Churck Credo!

Connie said...

Very sad story...

Anonymous said...

If she was working in an adult facility with a known criminal past, the state is the culprit!