
"Ellen Rudolph and her husband, Steve Lewis, were still trying to repair their Pacific Palisades home and rebuild their lives after last year's fires when, two months later, the devastating news came. Lewis had Stage 4 lung cancer. Chemotherapy and immunotherapy didn't work, she said, and doctor appointments, therapy and insurance issues took precedence over home repairs. Rudolph, 71, said she struggled to keep up with her husband's illness and mounting financial responsibilities. Lewis died at their temporary Playa Vista apartment on Oct. 6."
"But then, she said, she received a suspicious text message about her PayPal account being used to buy $450 in cryptocurrency. She had been so focused on handling emergencies, one tragedy after another, that she clicked on a link in the text in an attempt to put out another potential crisis. Instead, scammers took over her computer and targeted her bank accounts, and before the end of the month, she lost $38,000 meant to fix her home."
""I felt that I had been managing things pretty well, until the scam," she said. "And then the floor got ripped away from under me completely." Rudolph said she contacted police and her bank, but she was emotionally drained. Not knowing what else to do, she texted her friend, Cantor Chayim Frenkel from her synagogue, Kehillat Israel, in Pacific Palisad"
Ellen Rudolph's Pacific Palisades home was damaged in last year's fires and repairs were delayed when her husband, Steve Lewis, was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer and later died. While handling medical appointments and insurance, Rudolph received an insurance check but fell victim to a phishing scam after clicking a suspicious PayPal text, which allowed scammers to take over her computer and drain $38,000 intended for home repairs. She reported the theft to police and her bank but felt emotionally exhausted. Her synagogue, Kehillat Israel, provided a $10,000 grant and launched a GoFundMe that exceeded its $28,000 goal, giving her renewed hope.
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