
Stanley Ellicott, a former high-ranking manager in the San Francisco Department of Human Resources, has been arrested and charged with 62 felony counts for allegedly creating a fake company to embezzle over $627,000 from the city's Division of Workers’ Compensation. This scheme marks Ellicott's second charge this year related to embezzling public funds, highlighting a significant breach of trust within the city's financial management. The San Francisco District Attorney's Office, under DA Brooke Jenkins, has expressed a strong commitment to uncovering and prosecuting official misconduct, thanking the Department of Human Resources for its cooperation in the investigation. In response to these events, new controls have been announced to prevent future fraud and abuse of city payment systems.
A San Francisco woman was sentenced for stealing over $40,000 worth of products from Sephora and Walgreens: https://t.co/mIEVOJqMbE
A Las Vegas woman will have to serve time behind bars after she got nearly $567,000 in fraudulently obtained COVID-19 loans, according to federal prosecutors. https://t.co/RHVw8WD6yv
Former San Francisco City Employee Charged After He Allegedly Established Bogus Firm To Pocket $600,000 https://t.co/X0wy2tBTHi














