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Elderly Couple Homeless After $141K Scam
23 Jun
Summary
- Couple lost their home, car, and over $141,000.
- The scam targeting the couple lasted for years.
- Florida ranks second nationally in elder fraud complaints.

An elderly Martin County couple has lost their home, car, and their entire life savings of over $141,000 due to a prolonged sweepstakes scam. Merdine James, 74, and her 87-year-old husband Fritz, who suffers from dementia, were targeted for years, leading to their homelessness in July 2025. This case underscores a disturbing trend in elder fraud.
Nationally, the number of older adults scammed out of $10,000 or more has quadrupled since 2020. In 2023, individuals over 60 reported approximately $3.4 billion in losses to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center. Florida is particularly affected, ranking second in the nation with 8,138 elder fraud complaints and over $293 million in total losses reported in 2023.
The Florida Sheriffs Association notes that Florida's large population of seniors and retirees makes it a prime target for scammers. They emphasize the importance of recognizing common red flags and implementing protective measures to safeguard personal information and financial assets. Local law enforcement and consumer protection agencies are resources for victims of fraud.