Hairstylist and yoga instructor ‘stole millions from mentally ill California doctor’ – Daily Mail

Hairstylist and yoga instructor ‘stole millions from mentally ill California doctor’ – Daily Mail

Two people have been charged with stealing nearly $3 million from an ailing doctor by befriending him, moving into his house and drugging him, before attempting to steal another $20 million after his death, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.

Hairstylist Anthony Flores, 46, of Fresno, was arrested last week while yoga instructor and actress Anna Moore, 39, who lives in Mexico, was arrested Tuesday in Houston after a plane flight, according to a statement from the U.S. attorney’s office for the Central District of California.

Beginning in 2017, Flores, who goes by the name Anton David, and Moore met an ophthalmologist who was a successful investor but suffered from a mental illness that had gradually left him unable to care for himself, according to prosecutors.

‘Within days of meeting the victim, Flores and Moore moved into the victim’s beachfront Malibu home – rent free – and slowly took control of his life by pretending to be his new best friends and caregivers,’ the statement said.

Flores told the victim’s elderly mother, who lived in Florida, that they were caring for him and ‘had the victim’s best interests in mind,’ according to the indictment, which didn’t identify the victim by name.

Flores later got the victim to sign over power of attorney and opened bank accounts in the victim’s name, according to prosecutors.

Hairstylist Anthony Flores, 46, who also goes by the name of Anton David was arrested last week

Yoga instructor and actress Anna Moore, 39, lives in Mexico but was arrested in Texas

Flores and Moore, who acted in a series of low budget films including horror flick The Shattering and historical biopic I’m Charlie Walker, began diverting the victim’s money into their own bank accounts and ‘isolated the victim from his family and longtime friends and provided the victim with drugs, including marijuana and LSD,’ the U.S. attorney’s office statement said.

In the final days of his life, the two allegedly gave the physician LSD that caused his mental condition to deteriorate, prosecutors said.

Flores also allegedly changed the phone number and security settings on the physician’s $60-million online brokerage account to access it and wired $2 million to his own bank account.

By this time, the victim had evicted the pair from his home, but they had installed cameras in the beach house and watched his deteriorating condition from a luxury hotel, prosecutors said.

Flores and Moore are pictured together in 2018 months after their alleged victim died

After the victim died in May 2018 at age 57, Flores and Moore moved back into his home and began taking out large amounts of money from his account, prosecutors said.

The indictment didn’t indicate how he died.

Flores and Moore are each charged with felonies, including conspiracy, identity theft, mail fraud and money laundering.

They could face decades in prison if convicted on all counts.

Flores pleaded not guilty to felony charges following his arrest, while Moore appeared …….

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