Miami-Dade man accused of ‘looting’ finances of retired nurse who lived with disabled adult daughter

Lyne Bien-Aime (Miami-Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation)

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — A Miami-Dade County man has been charged with multiple felonies after he looted finances from a 71-year-old retired nurse who lived in Miami Shores with her disabled adult daughter, the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday.

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According to a press release from the State Attorney’s Office, prior to her death in 2022, the nurse suffered a major health episode that left her with a cognitive impairment and need for around-the-clock care.

Prosecutors said the victim met Lyne Bien-Aime, 55, “through associations with the victim’s church” and he later “misrepresented himself as the victim’s nephew when dealing with local medical authorities.”

“Bien-Aime contacted the victim’s sister and family, residing in New York, falsely claiming to be a medical doctor and promising to oversee her care,“ the press release stated.

Authorities said Bien-Aime then isolated the victim and manipulated her for his own gain, including by having her sign a number of legal documents, giving him power of attorney over her, leading to him emptying various bank accounts containing her life savings and also fraudulently transferring her Miami Shores home into his name.

Prosecutors said Bien-Aime also secretly held the victim at his own home instead of allowing her to live out her final days at her residence.

According to prosecutors, the victim’s savings were meant to safeguard her daughter’s future after her own death.

The victim died on Dec. 16, 2022.

Prosecutors said the victim’s daughter, fortunately, was taken to New York by relatives during her mother’s health crisis and she has remained there with relatives after her mother’s death.

Bien-Aime has been charged with the following first-degree felonies:

  • Exploitation of an elderly/disabled person in an amount over $50,000
  • Grand theft from a person over 65 in an amount over $50,000
  • Scheme to defraud in an amount over $50,000

He also faces one count of unlawful filing of false documents or records against real or personal property -- a third-degree felony.

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