Tiffani Hendley was charged with felony theft and related charges for allegedly accepting thousands in funds that her sister had stolen from their aunt.
A Norristown councilwoman is facing charges for allegedly accepting more than $20,000 from her sister, who Montgomery County prosecutors allege had been bilking hundreds of thousands of dollars from their aunt’s bank accounts.
Police brought charges against Hendley after investigating her sister, Marlena Green, who was given power of attorney over the sisters’ aunt in 2021.was suffering from dementia when Green, 38, took the woman into her care, moving her from Ohio to Montgomery County and taking control of her finances.
Hendley was implicated, police said, when Green sent her a total of $21,670 between cashiers checks and mobile payments from the bank accounts over that time.
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