New Hampshire Department of Justice

12/30/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/31/2025 03:18

Daughter Indicted for Financial Exploitation and Theft from Elderly Mother

Concord, NH - Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Juli Fleck, age 53, formerly of Campton, New Hampshire, has been indicted by the Grafton County Grand Jury on one class A felony count of financial exploitation of an elderly adult and one class A felony count of theft by unauthorized taking.

The financial exploitation charge alleges that Ms. Fleck, in the absence of legal authority, recklessly acquired possession or control of financial resources belonging to her mother, M.F, an elderly adult, by making unauthorized purchases, payments, and/or cash withdrawals from M.F.'s bank account, under circumstances where Ms. Fleck consciously disregarded a substantial and unjustifiable risk that M.F. lacked capacity to consent.

The theft charge alleges that Ms. Fleck obtained or exercised unauthorized control over the property of M.F. by making unauthorized purchases, payments, and/or cash withdrawals from M.F.'s bank account with the purpose to deprive M.F. thereof.

In total, the State will allege that Ms. Fleck unlawfully obtained more than $20,000.

The charges are class A felonies, and each is punishable by up to 7½-15 years at the New Hampshire State Prison and/or a maximum fine of $4,000. In addition, the theft charge alleges that Ms. Fleck is subject to an enhanced penalty for taking advantage of M.F.'s age or a physical or mental condition that impaired M.F.'s ability to manage her financial resources. If proven, the theft charge would be punishable by up to 10-30 years.

The allegations in the indictments are merely accusations, and Ms. Fleck is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Ms. Fleck is scheduled to be arraigned in the Grafton County Superior Court on January 12, 2026, at 9:00 a.m.

This matter was investigated by Detective Kristin Tracy of the Campton Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Nancy A. DeAngelis of the Attorney General's Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation Unit.

If you or someone you know has been the victim of elder abuse or financial exploitation, please contact your local police department or the Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Adult and Aging Services (1-800-949-0470).

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