When someone embezzles more than $300,000 from a
business, that company is not likely to hire back the embezzler and give her a
promotion. But such is not the case with the state of California, which even
changed the rules so the embezzler could get a new job.
As a recent report noted, Carey Renee
Moore (then going by the name Carey Renee Aceves) embezzled $320,000 from the
state’s Department of Child Support Services “by using her position to
purchase, among other things, a television, a hot tub and gazebo and
electronics, pornographic videos, handcuffs, chains and whips. Moore falsified
records to cover up the purchases and sold some items to buy a $65,000 Lexus.”
The California Highway Patrol said it was one of the largest cases they had uncovered…..ToRead More….
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