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An 88-year-old Democratic congressional delegate for Washington, D.C., was scammed out of more than $4,000 Thursday, when suspects came to her home claiming to be a “cleaning crew,” Fox News Digital has confirmed.
The suspects were able to access Eleanor Holmes Norton’s credit card after they were let inside her D.C. home.
They charged nearly $4,362 for duct and fireplace cleaning to her credit card while doing no work, according to WRC-TV.
Someone who Norton’s office described as a house manager stopped and reported the alleged fraud after confirming there was no appointment for HVAC services.

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton was allegedly scammed out of more than $4,000 this week when suspects came to her home claiming to be HVAC workers. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)
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Her office told the news station: “The Congresswoman employs a house manager who oversees all maintenance services, so she initially assumed her staff had arranged the visit and provided her credit card for payment.”

The suspects were able to access Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton’s credit card after they were let inside her Washington, D.C. home, claiming to be a cleaning crew on Thursday. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)
The statement added, “Upon notifying her house manager, who reviewed Ring doorbell footage and confirmed that no such appointment had been scheduled, the incident was immediately reported to the police.”

U.S. Capitol Police arrived at Norton’s home after the crime to make sure Norton was safe, and a police car was posted outside of her home out of an abundance of caution. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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U.S. Capitol Police arrived at Norton’s home after the crime to make sure Norton was safe, and a police car was posted outside of her home out of an abundance of caution because the suspects “were adamant they were coming back,” a source told Fox News.
