Manchester Man Indicted for Financial Exploitation of Elderly Adult

Manchester Man Indicted for Financial Exploitation of Elderly Adult


CONCORD, N.H. – Attorney General John M. Formella has announced that the Strafford County Grand Jury has indicted 46-year-old David Furbush of Manchester on a class A felony charge of financial exploitation of an elderly adult.


According to the indictment, between June 22, 2023, and March 15, 2024, Furbush served as trustee for an elderly adult, aged 60 or older. During that time, he allegedly took $1,500 or more in trust funds for his personal profit or advantage. The indictment states that the trust did not authorize Furbush to use these funds and that his actions violated his fiduciary obligations as trustee.


Furbush is scheduled to be arraigned in Strafford County Superior Court on February 4, 2025, at 12:30 p.m. It is important to note that the allegations in the indictment are accusations, and Furbush is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.


The case was investigated by Calice Couchman-Ducey of the Attorney General’s Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation Unit, with support from the Lee Police Department and the Bureau of Adult and Aging Services. Senior Assistant Attorney General Bryan J. Townsend, II, of the Elder Abuse and Financial Exploitation Unit, is prosecuting the case.


Attorney General Formella encourages anyone who believes they or someone they know has been a victim of elder abuse or financial exploitation to contact their local police department or the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Adult and Aging Services, at 1-800-949-0470.


Source: Office of the Attorney General, New Hampshire 

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