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So how is this TDs behavior different then the former treasurer of the Mt. Orab Girls' Softball Association that mis-used funds from the orgs Treasury. The Teams/Girls that attended this weekend were stolen from.
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SEE BELOW FOR STORY ON OH Lady going to jail for stealing Orgs Concession Monies.....
Below from today's news. Associations, leagues and large organizations, never leave the funds in control of one person without another person's over-site. We get these stories every year.
MT. ORAB, Ohio -- A woman has been indicted Monday after allegedly stealing over $5,000 from a girl's softball association.
The Brown County Grand Jury passed down the one-count indictment for theft against the former treasurer of the Mt. Orab Girls' Softball Association, 36-year-old Lori Henley.
Henley allegedly took over $5,000 between April 2006 and October 2008. The theft was discovered when the association's concession stand was repossessed in January 2009 for non-payment.
Association members believed the concession stand was paid for in full, but Henley had entered into a contract to purchase the building and failed to keep up with the payments. The concession stand has since been returned.
Henley allegedly wrote numerous checks from the association for cash and failed to make deposits from the proceeds of the concession stand. In one instance, Henley paid her own electric bill with an association check.
Henley faces 6 to 18 months in prison and a $5,000 fine. She has not yet been arrested.
From WCPO-9: http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story...A.cspx?rss=703
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SEE BELOW FOR STORY ON OH Lady going to jail for stealing Orgs Concession Monies.....
Below from today's news. Associations, leagues and large organizations, never leave the funds in control of one person without another person's over-site. We get these stories every year.
MT. ORAB, Ohio -- A woman has been indicted Monday after allegedly stealing over $5,000 from a girl's softball association.
The Brown County Grand Jury passed down the one-count indictment for theft against the former treasurer of the Mt. Orab Girls' Softball Association, 36-year-old Lori Henley.
Henley allegedly took over $5,000 between April 2006 and October 2008. The theft was discovered when the association's concession stand was repossessed in January 2009 for non-payment.
Association members believed the concession stand was paid for in full, but Henley had entered into a contract to purchase the building and failed to keep up with the payments. The concession stand has since been returned.
Henley allegedly wrote numerous checks from the association for cash and failed to make deposits from the proceeds of the concession stand. In one instance, Henley paid her own electric bill with an association check.
Henley faces 6 to 18 months in prison and a $5,000 fine. She has not yet been arrested.
From WCPO-9: http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story...A.cspx?rss=703