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The CEO Of Iowa s Make-A-Wish Chapter Admitted To Embezzling Thousands Of Dollars

The former CEO of the Iowa chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation pleaded guilty last week to charges of embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the charity, which provides support to children with critical illnesses and their families, the Associated Press reported. A charging document alleges that 40-year-old Jennifer Woodley embezzled nearly $41,000 in her role as CEO and president of the organization. Woodley was fired last summer when.

Jennifer Woodley Pleads Guilty in Make-A-Wish Embezzlement Case

Alberto LuperonJun 2nd, 2021, 2:26 pm Jennifer Woodley A woman who used to run Make-A-Wish Foundation chapter in Iowa pleaded guilty last week to embezzling from the charity. Jennifer Woodley, 40, admitted making unauthorized charges on a credit card, giving herself a bonus, increasing her salary, and falsifying entries on records, according to The Associated Press. All told, she pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree theft and one of fraudulent practices. Attorney  Nicholas Sarcone said he will ask for deferred judgment at the sentencing scheduled for July 20. He did not immediately respond to a Law&Crime request for comment. If the defense gets their way, the case would be scrubbed from Woodley’s record, assuming she finishes the terms of her sentence, including probation.

Jennifer Woodley Iowa Make A Wish former CEO avoids jail in plea deal

Jennifer Woodley Iowa Make A Wish ex CEO pleads guilty to embezzlement. Jennifer Woodley Iowa Make A Wish former CEO pleads guilty to embezzling funds from the charity meant to help sick children. Former executive faced up to 10 years jail prior to plea deal.  Why? The former CEO of Make-A-Wish Iowa has pleaded guilty to charges of embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the charity that supports sick children and their families. Jennifer Woodley, 40, admitted in a written guilty plea last week that she made unauthorized charges on a foundation credit card, gave herself an unapproved bonus and salary increases and made false entries into foundation records related to those expenses,

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