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Thursday, December 5, 2013

PPH: Former Maine town clerk pleads guilty to embezzling nearly $20,000


By KAITLIN SCHROEDER Morning Sentinel 
BELFAST — A former clerk for the town of Troy pleaded guilty Tuesday in Waldo County Superior Court to embezzling nearly $20,000 in town funds.

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Kathy Mattingly

Kathy Mattingly, 56, was arrested in June after she confessed to the embezzlement during an interview with a Waldo County Sheriff’s Office detective.
Mattingly’s attorney, Nathan Bell, said he and the state still are negotiating sentencing arrangements for the class C felony conviction of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer. A class C felony is punishable by up to five years in prison and $5,000 in fines.

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Editor's Note;  
Isn't funny all these other Maine communities are convicting town employees for theft against the taxpayers'.  But in Lisbon We STILL can't get an honest answer to ALL the missing Monies, including the $32,500.00 from the Economic & Community Development Department that was uncovered by a Great Person that Lisbon Police Chief David T. Brooks harassed, intimidated, and tried to emotionally break the person before they ended up resigning.  But it did not stop there. They, Brooks, Eldridge & Therriault, continued to demean and LIE during court proceedings for others as well.

Check and See if you still have a Heart Pulse!!!!!!!!

1 comment:

Dot Fitzgerald said...

This is exactly why we need a forensic audit in the Town of Lisbon.
This may not be going on here.
If all is good with our books why would Town Manager Eldridge and Chief of Police Brooks not be requesting one.
Call or email your councilors and request that a forensic audit be done, ASAP.