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Alvin Fulcher Wiki – Alvin Fulcher Biography
CALIFORNIA: A 77-year-old disabled Navy veteran from San Diego is in danger of losing his home after his daughter defrauded him of $10,000. Alvin Fulcher claimed that his daughter, who moved in to care for him and his late wife, committed the “ultimate act of deceit” by allegedly robbing him and failing to pay bills that put his family at risk of foreclosure.
Fulcher and his longtime wife, Ima, raised his children and grandchildren in their Lemon Grove home before raising dozens more. Fulcher said his daughter lived with him for months, but his family found out about the theft in March when Ima died and they couldn’t claim her life insurance. “For this to happen to me right now is disgusting. I’m heartbroken, especially since it was one of my children who did this to me. I’m saying, what kind of heart does she have? She grew up in this house,” Fulcher told NBC7 San Diego, adding, “I don’t think he had a heart. He wasn’t thinking about me or his mother.”
Alvin Fulcher Age
The age of Alvin Fulcher is 77 years.
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What happened to Alvin Fulcher
The disabled Navy veteran, who has lost most of his vision, said that after his daughter settled in, she took over his and Ima’s finances and stole thousands of dollars, including his military retirement pay. and social security benefits. Things took a turn for the worse for Fulcher’s family after they discovered a huge pile of overdue bills and a letter from the bank threatening to foreclose. According to NBC 7, the letter states that Fulcher owes more than $28,000 on his house. The invoices had not been paid since June 2022, according to the Daily Mail.
San Diego police are investigating the robbery as a possible case of elder abuse. However, the department stated that they will not take any action against Fulcher’s daughter and her boyfriend, as it is a “civil matter.” “My grandson wants me to come live with him in San Antonio. I’d rather not. I like to be more independent,” Fulcher said. The veteran has faith that they will be able to find a way to continue living in his house for 30 years. Fulcher and his family say they have been talking to banks and other companies to try to buy more time to resolve the problem.
As the police investigate the incident, Fulcher’s family has launched a fundraising campaign to put things right. The GoFundMe established to help Fulcher and his children with their financial obligations has already raised more than $44,121 of the $30,000 goal. Hundreds of strangers have contributed to the cause to help Fulcher keep his home. “God bless you as we provide strength and support to our veterans in times of need,” wrote one donor while another said, “I miss my grandparents dearly and when I read their story my heart broke. Hope this helps.”Read More…….
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