Last Member of Female Fraud Ring Pleads Guilty in Hernando Court

On June 18, 2026, Nora Elizabeth Quimby, 44, pleaded guilty to charges of organized fraud involving more than $20,000 but less than $100,000 in Hernando County, Florida. This guilty plea brings a years-long criminal case involving three women to a close. Quimby was the final defendant in a large-scale bank fraud scheme targeting elderly Truist Bank customers across Florida.

The fraud scheme, which targeted vulnerable elderly customers of Truist Bank, involved Quimby and two other women. Court records show that the case has been ongoing for several years, with multiple charges filed against the defendants. The Hernando County court case number and additional details about the other defendants and their pleas were not provided.

The case highlights the ongoing issue of financial exploitation of seniors in Hernando County and across Florida. According to the Florida Department of Financial Services, seniors are often targeted by scammers and fraudsters due to their accumulated wealth and trusting nature. The department offers resources and support for seniors who have been victims of financial exploitation.

Quimby’s guilty plea was accepted by the Hernando County court on June 18, 2026. Sentencing details were not provided. The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement were likely involved in the investigation.

Originally reported by R News

Sources: R News

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