BY Stanton County Sheriff s Office | February 1, 2021
On Monday in Stanton County District Court, Kimberley Neiman, 58, of Pilger was sentenced to a three year term of imprisonment following her conviction of an Attempted Theft (Class IIIA felony). Neiman was the former Village Clerk for the Village of Pilger and was arrested and charged in early 2020 following a yearlong investigation by the Stanton County Sheriff’s office and Stanton County Attorney into more than $700,000.00 in misspent funds from the village accounts. Neiman entered a guilty plea in November as part of a plea agreement that dropped numerous Theft/Unlawful Acts charges against her. The investigation revealed Village of Pilger funds were spent unlawfully for “Sham” claims that began as early as 2006 and ended with her termination in late 2018. As part of her sentence she was ordered to repay just over
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Ex-Nebraska clerk praised for tornado work gets prison term
February 2, 2021 GMT
FILE - In this June 4, 2015 file photo, Kimberly Neiman stands in her office in Norfolk, Neb. The former northeastern Nebraska village clerk who was praised for her work in helping rebuild her community following a 2014 tornado strike has been sentenced to prison for stealing from the village of Pilger. The Norfolk Daily News reports that Kimberly Neiman was sentenced Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, to three years in prison. (The Norfolk/The Norfolk Daily News via AP, File)
FILE - In this June 4, 2015 file photo, Kimberly Neiman stands in her office in Norfolk, Neb. The former northeastern Nebraska village clerk who was praised for her work in helping rebuild her community following a 2014 tornado strike has been sentenced to prison for stealing from the village of Pilger. The Norfolk Daily News reports that Kimberly Neiman was sentenced Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, to three years in prison. (The Norfolk/The Norfolk D