Une sentence d’un an plus un jour pour une Robine des bois moderne! Une directrice d’une banque au Michigan a été accusée pour une fraude de plus de 340 000$ s’étalant sur une période de 8 ans. Elle donnait des montants d’argent aux clients en difficultés financières et n’a jamais profité des sommes d’argent détournées.
Patricia Keezer, 53, said the embezzling began in 2000, when she would give needy people $2,000 at a time for car repairs, mortgage payments and taxes. Keezer commonly reversed bounced-check charges and other fees when she was a manager of Citizens Bank, formerly known as Republic Bank, in Manchester, 70 miles southwest of Detroit…
U.S. District Judge Marianne Battani chose to impose the minimum sentence for a convict to earn time off for good behavior.
“You are like a modern day Robin Hood,” Battani said of the folklore hero who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. “Those Robin Hood days are long over.”
Référence: FraudBaron