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Additional Charges Against SC Woman for Alleged Crimes Against Vulnerable Adults

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announces additional charges against Latisha Alexandria Massey, 38 years old, of Greer, SC, by his office’s Vulnerable Adults and Medicaid Provider Fraud unit (VAMPF). Massey was booked into the Greenville County Detention Center on May 6, 2026. Massey was previously indicted by VAMPF on June 17, 2025, following an arrest made by the Greenville Police Department. In both instances, the alleged misconduct stems from Massey’s former employment as a caregiver at TerraBella Summit of Greenville.

These most recent charges follow a continued investigation by VAMPF and the Greenville Police Department, alleging that Latisha Massey exploited additional vulnerable residents in her care between August 1, 2024, and January 15, 2025. Investigators allege that Massey knowingly and willfully made unlawful, unauthorized, and improper use of the funds and assets of three vulnerable adults. Specifically, Massey is accused of obtaining the victims’ personal identifying information — including their driver’s licenses, financial transaction cards, and other identification documents — to unlawfully access and appropriate their financial resources. Additionally, investigators allege that Massey willfully invaded a resident’s privacy by taking a nude photograph of that resident while the individual was showering at the facility.