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Rita A. Crundwell (née Humphrey; born January 10, 1953) is the former comptroller and treasurer of Dixon, Illinois, from 1983 to 2012.She was fired in April 2012 after the discovery that she had embezzled $53.7 million from the city of Dixon for over 22 years to support her championship American Quarter Horse breeding operation, as well as a lavish lifestyle away from work.
BENICIA, Calif. - A woman who worked as the bookkeeper at a popular Benicia pizzeria has been arrested on suspicion of embezzlement. Jessica Rose Carpino, 42, former manager and accountant at ...
Sears, Roebuck & Company, pleaded guilty to 1 count of fraud. [8] The Trump Organization, convicted of tax fraud, scheming to defraud, conspiracy, and falsifying business records. [9] Tyson Foods; Volkswagen, pleaded guilty to 3 criminal felonies related to its emissions scandal. [10] Waste Management, Inc
Earlier this year, small-town treasurer Rita Crundwell was sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison for embezzling $53 million. It was a shocking case, given the size of the theft and the fact that ...
A judge sentenced a Powell man to five years in federal prison after he admitted to embezzling more than $26 million from his employer. Yi He, 36, had previously pleaded guilty in U.S. District ...
On July 2, 2009, Jones pleaded guilty to various charges in the case. [5] On February 17, 2011, a judge sentenced Jones to 10 years in prison and $65 million in restitution for corruption and embezzlement. [6] [7] Jones is incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution, La Tuna, at Anthony, Texas, near El Paso.
An example of conversion is when a person logs checks in a check register or transaction log as being used for one specific purpose and then explicitly uses the funds from the checking account for another and completely different purpose. [3] When embezzlement occurs as a form of theft, distinguishing between embezzlement and larceny can be ...