Rome News-Tribune

Bill targets financial exploitati­on of Ga. seniors

♦ The measure is sponsored by Sen. Chuck Hufstetler of Rome.

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger urged the General Assembly Monday to pass legislatio­n aimed at preventing the financial exploitati­on of Georgia seniors.

Senate Bill 84, sponsored by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Hufstetler, R-rome, would authorize financial advisors to delay transactio­ns involving their elderly or disabled clients if they suspect fraud.

Financial exploitati­on of seniors has been on the rise since the pandemic struck nearly three years ago, Raffensper­ger said Monday during a news conference at the state Capitol.

“The COVID pandemic helped [drive] that rapid increase as you saw many people isolated from their support systems and under tremendous financial strain and worry,” he said.

Raffensper­ger said the rate of financial exploitati­on of seniors has doubled across the country since the start of the pandemic, with Covidrelat­ed scams accounting for more than $100 million in losses.

He cited a federal study that found U.S. financial institutio­ns lost more than $3.4 billion to fraudulent criminal activity in 2020 alone.

The Securities Division in the secretary of state’s office handles complaints of financial exploitati­on. But those complaints often come too late, Raffensper­ger said.

“The money is usually gone well before we are notified,” he said. “Recovery is difficult.”

Senate Bill 84 is designed to avoid financial exploitati­on by letting financial advisors who spot something amiss in a pending transactio­n head it off.

“This bill will give financial institutio­ns the tools to be preemptive instead of waiting until after the fact when the money may be gone,” Hufstetler said. “There’s many horror stories of that out there, and we want to take care of them.”

The bill’s cosponsors include Republican Sens. Mike Dugan of Carrollton, Kay Kirkpatric­k of Marietta, Ben Watson of Savannah, and Rick Williams of Milledgevi­lle, and Democratic Sen. Jason Esteves of Atlanta.

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Sen. Chuck Hufstetler

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