A series of embezzlement cases have emerged involving former officials and employees from various organizations. A man has been charged with embezzling thousands of dollars from the Saladin Shriners organization, as reported by the Kent County Prosecutor’s Office. In a separate case, a former interim city clerk and police officer are accused of stealing nearly $70,000 from a nonprofit organization. Additionally, a former assistant dean has been sentenced to three years in prison for embezzling $1.3 million from Seton Hall Law School. Court documents allege that a treasurer of the Shriners embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars by writing checks and wiring money to himself. Furthermore, a former IT director at a law school admitted to stealing $80,000, while a former employee of New England Law Boston pleaded guilty to three counts of theft after embezzling over $80,000, some of which was reportedly used to buy equipment for his folk-rock band.
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Shriners treasurer embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars by writing checks and wiring money to himself, court documents allege: https://t.co/wsVtsE36rV