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Former employee of a congresswoman could spend up to 20 years in prison for stealing $23,000

Ohio Representative Marcy Kaptur was the victim of fraud orchestrated by a former employee who charged her personal expenses to a credit card

Former employee of a congresswoman could spend up to 20 years in prison for stealing 23000
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Courtney Hruska, a former staff of Ohio Representative Marcy Kaptur, allegedly forged$ 23,000 from her bank bill. This breach of trust could result in her receiving up to 20 years in prison.

The 79-year-old Democrat's office in Washington, D. C. , was where the confessed criminal worked between 2015 and 2022.

Never thought the original employee would use this opportunity to charge a number of her personal expenses, apparently under the presumption that she wouldn't be quickly discovered, she gave the congresswoman the opportunity to gain her trust by gaining her credit card and bank account details after gaining her trust.

Hruska left the congresswoman's office in early 2022 and began working for the USDA for an unknown cause at this time.

She never forgot that Marcy Kaptur had authorized her to "make certain purchases" as part of her official duties and responsibilities.

Courtney Hruska let almost nine month pass without being aware of this. to implement a strategy to bill her former employer's accounts for expenses, but when the first noticed that amounts due to unspecified purchases and services were generally appearing, she requested an investigation to find out what had happened and who was responsible for it. Officials with a focus on credit card and bank accounts fraud discovered this by examining how 10 payments were made between August 2023 and July 2024, totaling nearly$ 23,000. When Courtney Hruska was discovered that she was responsible for the heinous plan, she was soon detained. When she is sentenced in June, the 40-year-old woman will ask Federal Judge Leonie M. Brinkema for her side. In her sworn statement, which the government in Alexandria, Virginia made public, it is stated that Courtney admitted to committing cable fraud, a serious offense that could lead to a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. However, the word may be shortened because it is her initial offence and after accepting responsibility.

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