A San Diego woman who worked as a bookkeeper for two local companies and embezzled more than $900,000 from her employers was sentenced Monday to two years and five months in federal prison.
A San Diego woman who worked as a bookkeeper for two local companies and embezzled more than $900,000 from her employers was sentenced Monday to two years and five months in federal prison.
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An investigator for the San Diego City Attorney’s Office and his wife are accused of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the longtime owner of the former Sempra Energy headquarters at 101 Ash St., according to a civil lawsuit winding through Superior Court.
Keith Sears and his wife, Susan, are co-defendants in an amended complaint filed in February by Sandor Shapery, the San Diego investor who formerly owned the 19-story high-rise now at the center of a sweeping political scandal and a spate of litigation.
Susan Sears previously worked as a bookkeeper for Shapery Enterprises. The lawsuit says she and her husband created an American Express account they used to siphon more than $700,000 out of Shapery’s bank.