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Ohio Woman Accused of Stealing $300K From 50+ Residents
13 Feb
Summary
- Former manager allegedly stole over $300,000 from 50 residents.
- The alleged theft occurred over several years at Venetian Gardens.
- Grand jury indicted the suspect on 56 felony theft counts.

Christina Williams, 51, a former employee of Venetian Gardens nursing home in Loveland, Ohio, has been accused of stealing over $300,000 from more than 50 residents. The theft allegedly occurred over several years, with the Goshen Township Police Department initiating an investigation following a tip received in May 2025.
Last week, a Clermont County grand jury indicted Williams on 56 felony theft counts. The investigation, led by Detective-Sergeant Chris McMillan, involved reviewing numerous financial records and establishing individual cases for each victim. Venetian Gardens staff were cooperative throughout the process.
In Ohio, theft exceeding $150,000 is classified as aggravated theft. Amounts between $150,000 and $750,000 are considered third-degree felonies, potentially punishable by up to three years in prison and fines up to $10,000. The police department continues to investigate and is committed to holding those responsible accountable.




