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(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 01, 2011 ) - Los Angeles, CA - Actor Mickey Rooney and Hubert Horatio "Skip" Humphrey III, Assistant Director, Office of Older Americans, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, will speak about the financial exploitation of the elderly at the Elder Financial Protection NetworkÂ’s 11th National Call to Action Summit in Los Angeles on November 2, 2011.
The Call to Action Summit brings together seniors with elder justice professionals representing financial institutions, law enforcement, social services, and the legal community in an effort to share best practices to prevent elder financial abuse. A special documentary presentation of Last Will and Embezzlement will be shown.
Actor and elder abuse survivor, Mickey Rooney, is the honorary event chairman and special guest speaker for the luncheon. Rooney recently filed a lawsuit against his stepson accusing him and others of breach of fiduciary trust, elder abuse, fraud and other crimes over the past decade. “If elder abuse happened to me, Mickey Rooney, it can happen to anyone.”
Humphrey leads the new office in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau focused on issues affecting older Americans. He is the son of the late Vice President Hubert Humphrey and served as Minnesota Attorney General for 16 years. Humphrey will hold a town hall meeting in the afternoon and has said that he will focus on increased education to help senior citizens avoid exploitation in the financial services marketplace.
Since the financial crisis, senior citizens have become targets of scams, in part because of the estimated $3 trillion in equity of the homes they own and the assets they have accumulated. Elder financial abuse costs an estimated 5 million American seniors $2.9 billion annually, and as greater numbers of baby boomers retire, the number of elder financial abuse cases will only escalate.
The Elder Financial Protection Network is also honoring three individuals who have made an impact by fighting on behalf of seniors to stop financial predators.
Mary Twomey, Co-Director at UC Irvine Center of Excellence on Elder Abuse & Neglect, will receive the Sentinel Award for her efforts to stop elder financial abuse. Gary Dunn, Vice President/CRA Officer, CapitalSource Bank and Attorney Ingrid Evans, of the Evans Law Firm (http://www.evanslaw.com), will receive the Donald N. Phelps Visionary Leadership Award for raising public awareness and advocating for positive change. Evans will be giving two workshops during the conference. She will have a case presentation on “Litigating Elder Financial Abuse” and discuss “Predatory and Deceptive Financial Abuse Scams”. Evans is currently seeking justice for senior citizens against Allianz Life Insurance Company and American Equity Life Insurance Company in cases involving deferred annuity sales. Most recently she secured compensation for members of several class action lawsuits including one against American National Insurance Company and one against American International Group (AIG) after an elderly widow came to her office with a complaint about death benefit penalties attached to a deferred annuity that were imposed when her husband passed away.
Call to Action 2011 will run from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m on November 2nd at the Center at Cathedral Plaza, 555 West Temple Street in Los Angeles. To register online, go to www.bewiseonline.org. Seniors may call WISE & Healthy Aging at (310) 394-9871 to register.
Press Release Courtesy of Online PR Media (http://bit.ly/v130PA)
About Elder Financial Protection Network
EFPN is an award-winning non-profit organization that works to prevent financial abuse of elders and dependent adults through community education programs, public awareness initiatives, and professional training programs. For information, visit www.bewiseonline.org or call (415) 956-5556.
Elder Financial Protection Network
Annie Lo
(415) 956-5556
annie@bewiseonline.org
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