Former Clerk Loses Pension After Embezzlement
Former Clerk Loses Pension After Embezzlement
Former Clerk Loses Pension After Embezzlement
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Ursula Stone, a former clerk from Addison, New York, has become the first public official in the state to lose her pension due to corruption under a 2011 anti-corruption law. Over her 19-year tenure, she embezzled $1,171,362 from village funds, exploiting her position to issue unauthorized pay raises, cash checks meant for the village, and process health insurance payouts. Stone pleaded guilty to a felony charge and is set to be sentenced to three to nine years in prison. The case highlights the effectiveness of state oversight, as it was uncovered following a 2022 audit by the New York State Comptroller's office. Following her resignation in March 2023, authorities prevented her from cashing a final unauthorized check for $26,613. District Attorney Brooks Baker emphasized that this case serves as a warning to those who abuse public trust.

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NY clerk who swindled more than $1.1M from village forced to give up pension
Village clerk who stole $1.1 million forced to give up pension
NY clerk accused of swiping $1M from village forced to give up pension in first-of-its-kind decision
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NY clerk who swindled more than $1.1M from village forced to give up pension
Village clerk who stole $1.1 million forced to give up pension
NY clerk accused of swiping $1M from village forced to give up pension in first-of-its-kind decision
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