Nursing Home Boss In Loveland Busted In $300K Ripoff Of Elderly Residents, Cops Say

Police in Clermont County say a trusted nursing home manager turned residents’ nest eggs into her personal bank account, quietly draining hundreds of thousands of dollars from people who were supposed to be in her care.

Christina Williams, 51, a former business office manager at the Venetian Gardens nursing home in Loveland, has been indicted on 56 felony counts after investigators say she siphoned roughly $300,000 from more than 50 resident trust accounts over several years.

Police say probe began after staff report

The case started when Venetian Gardens reported suspected employee theft in May 2025, prompting Goshen Township detectives to dig into the books, according to FOX19. A review of financial records allegedly showed repeated withdrawals and transfers pulled from dozens of resident accounts.

In a department release quoted by the station, Chief Bob Rose credited Detective-Sergeant Chris McMillan for grinding through the paperwork, saying, “With more than 50 victims, he spent hundreds of hours analyzing financial records and preparing what were essentially dozens of individual cases spanning several years.”

Indictment alleges theft across dozens of accounts

A Clermont County grand jury returned the 56-count indictment last week, charging Williams in connection with what investigators say was a years-long scheme that hit more than 50 resident accounts, per WCPO. Detectives say they had to reconstruct transactions and ledger entries to tally the losses, which they estimate at over $300,000…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS