NewsD.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton Targeted in Home Scam

D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton Targeted in Home Scam

Washington, D.C’s longtime congressional delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, was reportedly scammed out of thousands of dollars this week after individuals posing as HVAC home repair workers charged her credit card for unauthorized services, according to D.C. police.

According to the report, Pelt “did not authorize any work to be performed” at the property and immediately canceled Norton’s credit cards after discovering the unauthorized charges. Outlets also obtained an internal police report describing how several individuals arrived at Norton’s home claiming to be HVAC workers.

That same internal report allegedly stated that Norton was in the “early stages of dementia” and that Pelt held power of attorney on her behalf, though Politico has not independently verified those details.

Norton’s office pushed back on aspects of the report, stating that “the medical diagnosis included in the police report was based on an assumption the reporting officer was unqualified to make.” The statement also clarified that Norton “does not have a caretaker,” but rather “a longtime employee and friend serves as the house manager, residing at a separate address.”

The incident has sparked renewed scrutiny of Norton’s health and ability to serve, particularly as she plans to run for re-election next year. Her recent absence from public appearances — notably during President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Washington — has fueled speculation among some political observers.

Donna Brazile, a veteran Democratic strategist, recently called on Norton to retire, writing in an op-ed that it may be time for her to “pass the torch.” Meanwhile, two D.C. Council members, Brooke Pinto and Robert White, have announced their bids to challenge Norton in what could become her toughest re-election fight yet.

Campaign finance filings show that Norton’s fundraising has lagged behind her potential opponents, adding to concerns about the strength of her campaign as she continues to navigate public and personal challenges.

RELATED CONTENT: DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton Fights for Statehood

Source: Black Enterprise

Black Author’s New Book “Hey Sis! I Got You!” Inspires Women to Heal, Grow, and Stand in Sisterhood

Trio Diamond Productions celebrated the release with an intimate Los Angeles event that embodied the book’s message of sisterhood and healing. Nationwide — With faith,...

Black Celebrity Red Carpet Correspondent Selected to Cover Inaugural Carolina Soul Music Awards Presented by KG Music Group

Nationwide — ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul, widely recognized as The Mo You Know, has been selected to serve as a red carpet correspondent for the...

DCPL’s Keep the Beat Week: Honoring Go-Go Music

The D.C. Public Library (DCPL) is honoring the District’s signature sound with Keep the Beat Week, also known as Go-Go Preservation Week, Nov. 10-15. The...

Kenny Lattimore and His Wife, Judge Faith, Expose People Spreading False Rumors About Their Marriage

Nationwide — Attorney Faith Jenkins-Lattimore and singer Kenny Lattimore are fighting back against false stories about their marriage circulating on YouTube. Anonymous channels posted videos...

72-Year-Old Woman Dies a Week After Police Allegedly Used Excessive Force

Nationwide — Yolanda Ramirez, a 72-year-old woman from Brentwood, California, died a week after a police encounter that began as a family dispute. Her...

“Teacher of the Year” Suspended After Allegedly Trying to Run Over Her Baby Daddy

Nationwide — Sade Delesia Nacheyle Nelson, a 37-year-old African American who was named 2025 Teacher of the Year at St. John’s High School in Charleston,...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest

Black Author’s New Book “Hey Sis! I Got You!” Inspires Women to Heal, Grow, and Stand in Sisterhood

Trio Diamond Productions celebrated the release with an intimate...

Black Celebrity Red Carpet Correspondent Selected to Cover Inaugural Carolina Soul Music Awards Presented by KG Music Group

Nationwide — ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul, widely recognized as The...

DCPL’s Keep the Beat Week: Honoring Go-Go Music

The D.C. Public Library (DCPL) is honoring the District’s...

Kenny Lattimore and His Wife, Judge Faith, Expose People Spreading False Rumors About Their Marriage

Nationwide — Attorney Faith Jenkins-Lattimore and singer Kenny Lattimore are...

Newsletter

Don't miss

Black Author’s New Book “Hey Sis! I Got You!” Inspires Women to Heal, Grow, and Stand in Sisterhood

Trio Diamond Productions celebrated the release with an intimate...

Black Celebrity Red Carpet Correspondent Selected to Cover Inaugural Carolina Soul Music Awards Presented by KG Music Group

Nationwide — ShaDonna “Mo” McPhaul, widely recognized as The...

DCPL’s Keep the Beat Week: Honoring Go-Go Music

The D.C. Public Library (DCPL) is honoring the District’s...

Kenny Lattimore and His Wife, Judge Faith, Expose People Spreading False Rumors About Their Marriage

Nationwide — Attorney Faith Jenkins-Lattimore and singer Kenny Lattimore are...

72-Year-Old Woman Dies a Week After Police Allegedly Used Excessive Force

Nationwide — Yolanda Ramirez, a 72-year-old woman from Brentwood,...