News Summary
John Lemuel Morrell Jr., a 60-year-old resident of Lexington, South Carolina, has been accused of exploiting a vulnerable adult, stealing over $143,000. The Attorney General’s Office is pursuing serious legal action, highlighting the need for protection of individuals in care facilities. The allegations involve accessing the victim’s bank and credit card accounts while they were at the Lexington Medical Center Extended Care. If convicted, Morrell faces significant prison time and fines.
Lexington Man Accused of Stealing Over $143,000 from Vulnerable Adult
In a shocking turn of events, a 60-year-old man from Lexington, South Carolina, named John Lemuel Morrell Jr. has found himself in hot water, facing serious charges that could lead to a lengthy stay behind bars. The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office is making headlines with its latest arrest concerning the exploitation of a vulnerable adult, raising concerns about the safety of individuals in care facilities.
The Allegations
The accusations against Morrell are quite serious, as he is alleged to have swindled over $143,000 from a vulnerable adult. According to the Attorney General’s Vulnerable Adults and Medicaid Fraud Unit, Morrell reportedly accessed the victim’s bank and credit card accounts for his own personal gain. It’s alarming to think that someone in a position of trust would take advantage of another person, especially one who is vulnerable and likely already facing challenges.
Where It All Happened
At the time of the supposed exploitation, the victim was residing at the Lexington Medical Center Extended Care. This facility provides care for individuals who may need additional support due to health issues or age-related concerns. Knowing that such an incident could happen in a place meant to provide care and safety sends chills down the spine of many community members.
The Legal Consequences
Morrell has been charged with exploitation of a vulnerable adult and grand larceny for amounts exceeding $10,000. This is no small matter, as exploitation of a vulnerable adult is classified as a felony in South Carolina. If found guilty, Morrell could face up to five years in prison, a fine that could reach $5,000, or potentially both. As for the grand larceny charge, the stakes are even higher, with a possible penalty of up to ten years in prison and fines determined at the court’s discretion.
Current Status
After being booked into the Lexington County Detention Center on January 17, 2025, Morrell was released the following day. While details surrounding his bond have not been disclosed, it is clear that this will not be the last time we hear about this troubling case and its implications.
A Call to Action
The Attorney General’s Office has taken this case seriously and is pursuing justice for the alleged victim after the case was referred by the Lexington Medical Center Extended Care. They emphasize that the safety of vulnerable adults is paramount and urge the public to be vigilant about potential exploitation.
If you suspect any form of abuse or exploitation of a vulnerable adult, authorities encourage you to speak up. You can report your concerns directly to the Attorney General’s office through emails, phone numbers, and a toll-free line created for this purpose. The contact details are as follows: VAMPF@scag.gov, (803) 734-3660, or toll-free at 1-888-NO-CHEAT (1-888-662-4328). Your voice could make a critical difference in someone’s life.
Looking Ahead
This case is a stark reminder of the importance of protecting our vulnerable populations. The ongoing investigation will shed light on how such a significant breach of trust could occur and hopefully lead to stronger safeguards in places like nursing homes and care facilities. For now, residents of Lexington and beyond are watching closely, eager to see how this story unfolds.
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Additional Resources
- Cola Daily
- MSN News
- WISTV
- Wikipedia: Financial exploitation of vulnerable adults
- Google Search: vulnerable adult exploitation
