26-year-old wife accused of swindling $1 million from 77-year-old Jewish philanthropist husband December 31, 2019Jewish philanthropist Richard Marc Rappaport (c) meeting then Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (r). (Facebook)(Facebook)26-year-old wife accused of swindling $1 million from 77-year-old Jewish philanthropist husband Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/israeli-grifter-wife-26-caught-trying-to-swipe-1-million-from-jewish-philanthropist-husband/ Email Print The 26-year-old newlywed faces charges of money laundering, organized fraud and exploitation of an elderly person. By Associated PressA newly married 26-year-old woman has been arrested on charges alleging she tried to cash almost $1 million in checks from her 77-year-old husband’s account.Lin Helena Halfon was arrested earlier this month at Tampa International Airport. She is facing charges of money laundering, organized fraud and exploitation of an elderly person. During her first court appearance, a judge set her bail at $1 million.The Tampa Bay Times reported that when her husband, Tampa businessman Richard Rappaport, was notified by investigators about what his wife was doing, he said wanted to give his wife the benefit of the doubt, according to a warrant affidavit.He said he didn’t want her to be deported to her native Israel.An Amscot employee in Tampa refused to cash the checks. Eventually, two checks worth about $666,000 were cashed by an Orlando business.Asked later if he felt he was the victim of fraud and fraud, Rappaport told investigators, “yes,” according to the arrest warrant.Halfon and Rappaport were married in August in Sarasota.Woman, 26, busted for allegedly trying to grift her elderly husband out of $1 million https://t.co/bXx8TgEqcf pic.twitter.com/AZZJzHPpIi— New York Post (@nypost) December 27, 2019Rappaport’s daughter, Dayna Titus, said in an arrest affidavit that family members were unaware of the marriage.“Titus believed that Halfon was ‘conning’ Rappaport due to his age,” FDLE Special Agent Victoria Morris wrote in the affidavit.Halfon’s attorney, Todd Foster, said the couple had a valid marriage.“We look forward to bringing forward additional facts to bring clarity to this situation,” Foster said. CrimePhilanthropy