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Church Embezzlements:  $20,000. & $750,000.  mercy, why?
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Monday, March 17, 2008
Subject: Church Embezzlements:  $20,000. & $750,000.  mercy, why?
Time: 10:19:00 PM EDT
Author:  kennethpledger


Reading the news it looks like there is a rash of embezzlements from churches by trusted employees--there are more but I'm posting just two of them recently in North Carolina.  How does the church organization get so lax as to let the funds get taken---and for the employees to get into the position to take the funds.  Certainly there should be better controls.    Thank goodness we haven't read about any of this in the Rocky Mount/Nash/Edgecombe area.    where are the church leadership organizations in all of this?

 

This first church embezzlement from the New Bern/Trent Woods area of NCarolina is reportedly in the range of $750,000.  Mercy, what's going on?
 
DA asks state to investigate alleged church embezzlement
Sun Journal Staff

District Attorney Scott Thomas has asked the State Bureau of Investigation to investigate an "alleged embezzlement" at Garber United Methodist Church in Trent Woods.

Thomas said he is joined in the request by Craven County Sheriff Jerry Monette and Trent Woods Police Chief Mike Register.

Thomas said the church Administrative Council met Wednesday night and decided to file a formal report of the missing money with the District Attorney's Office.

Thomas said the financial crimes unit of the S.B.I. will investigate.

"The unit will work with church officials to determine how much money is missing, the person or persons responsible and where the money was placed or spent," Thomas said.

Thomas said that once the investigation is complete, he will meet with the investigators and church officials to review their findings and make a decision about any criminal charges.

Thomas said he was telephoned Wednesday night after the council met. Church leaders subsequently sent Thomas a letter asking for the investigation.

An administrator at the church resigned after she was found to have taken a large amount of money over several years, according to church officials.

Church members were told about the missing money in a letter from Garber's 2008 Administrative Council. The 19-member council oversees various church administrative duties.

The letter, dated Feb. 27, said the woman had admitted taking the money. Church leaders said at the time that they wanted restitution.

The church's pastor, Powell Osteen, said recently that arrangements had been made to take the "Christian approach" in handling the matter.

"The Christian approach is confession, repentance, restitution and restoration," Osteen said. "We are going to pursue the restitution route."

Some members of the congregation, who did not wish to be named, said Friday that a local attorney has been hired by church leaders to address the options in the matter. The attorney is not a member of the church.

Francine Sawyer can be reached at 635-5671 or at fsawyer@freedomenc.com

 
 

 

 

 from Trenton, NC.. church theft: Woman is charged with taking from church

TRENTON — A Trenton woman was arrested last week for taking money from a church where she was treasurer.

Bertie Health Sutton, 58, was arrested Jan. 12 and charged with one count of embezzlement. She was formerly the treasurer of Trenton Missionary Baptist Church.

Wesley Moses, the church’s pastor, said she took about $20,000 from the church.

“We found out through some things that she did,” he said. “We suspected, but we couldn’t prove it until the 8th of August.”

At that time, Moses said the state convention notified the church they hadn’t received mission offerings that Sutton was supposed to have turned in. An auditor was brought in, and several discrepancies were revealed, he said.

Sutton was a member of the church for about 17 years, Moses said.

Sutton was arrested following an investigation by the State Bureau of Investigation requested by former Jones County Sheriff Tim Morton. She was released under a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to make her first appearance in court today.

Zac Goldstein can be reached at 635-5673 or at zgoldstein@freedomenc.com


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