Office Manager Sentenced for $600K Fraud
Former Office Manager Sentenced for Bank Fraud: Todd Chapman, a 58-year-old ex-employee of a Huntington, West Virginia law firm, received a four-year and three-month prison sentence, along with five years of supervised release and $602,363 in restitution. Chapman embezzled funds from operating and client trust accounts, forged signatures, created fake documents, and lied to investigators and under oath, targeting vulnerable individuals and stealing over $400,000 from estates of deceased clients and minors. U.S. Attorney Moore Capito described the scheme as despicable and cold-hearted, emphasizing the importance of maintaining trust in the legal system.
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