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When Taylor Sappington took office for the position of City Auditor in Nelsonville, he was not anticipating to uncover theft of thousands of dollars from the city coffers. However, just over a month into his tenure, Sappington publicly shared that he had discovered the theft of over $40,000 by the erstwhile deputy auditor. The local auditorâs office has been working with the Ohio Auditorâs Office for months to dig through all records from her tenure in the position. Stephanie Wilson, 47, of Stewart, appeared in Athens County Common Pleas Court on Thursday and pleaded guilty to theft-related charges during her time as the City of Nelsonvilleâs deputy auditor. ....
Former Nelsonville Deputy Auditor Stephanie Wilson on Thursday pleaded guilty to theft-related charges during her time as the City of Nelsonvilleâs deputy auditor. Wilson, 43, of Stewart, appeared in front of Judge George McCarthy with her attorney, Jo Kiser. The prosecution and defense came to an agreement on the charges, but a hearing will take place on Feb. 17 at 9:30 a.m. to determine sentencing and restitution. Wilson ultimately pleaded guilty to tampering with records, a fourth-degree felony; forgery, a fourth-degree felony; telecommunications fraud, a third-degree felony; and theft in office, a third-degree felony. The charges hold a maximum prison sentence of nine years with a $30,000 fine, and the state asserts that restitution is more than $200,000. The defense will argue for a lower restitution amount and punishment, according to a news release from the Athens County Prosecutorâs Office. ....