Posts Tagged ‘embezzlement’

MonNov26

Mason business manager accused of embezzling from Catholic churches

Posted by rrichardson November 26th, 2012, 5:33 pm Post a Comment

The Enquirer

The Archdiocese of Cincinnati sued the former business manager of three parishes Monday, accusing him of embezzling more than $350,000.

The lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court claims that Thomas Shaun Martin failed to deposit money into parish accounts, forged checks, paid phony bills to entities he controlled, skimmed from parish collections, abused credit cards and paid himself an excessive salary.

Martin, of Mason, could not be reached.

The archdiocese said it fired Martin and has reported the case to county prosecutors, who could not confirm Monday whether they are investigating. According to the lawsuit, Martin embezzled from Holy Family parish in Cincinnati, St. John the Evangelist in Deer Park and St. John the Baptist in Harrison.

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TueNov20

3rd time not a charm: Ex-employee caught stealing again

Posted by rrichardson November 20th, 2012, 8:25 am Post a Comment
Cathleen Schmid

Cathleen Schmid appears in court on Monday. The Enquirer/Kimball Perry

A woman convicted of stealing from her Mason employer has been convicted of the same crime — for the third time. 

Kimball Perry reports:

Marci Wheeler was suspicious.

She had noticed two different companies billing Dominion Liquid Technologies, the Fairfax company where she is controller, for the product that keeps the syrups and other liquids the company makes from foaming up.

That curiosity culminated Monday when former Dominion employee Cathleen Schmid was sent to prison for two years by Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Jerome Metz Jr. for stealing $214,717 from the company. Dominion is the third employer from which Schmid was convicted of stealing, but Tuesday’s hearing marked the first time she’ll go to prison for it.

“I noticed two things that happened at the exact same time,” Wheeler said after Schmid, 47, of West Chester was sentenced. Schmid was the company’s purchasing and human relations manager and was making $65,000 annually.

In addition to seeing two different companies billing Dominion for the same product at the same time Wheeler noticed that a new vendor had billed the company $3,000 for four drums of cleaning products, which was an unusually high cost.

Wheeler’s sleuthing revealed the new vendor was fictitious, contrived by Schmid to help cover her theft from the small company that makes and bottles coffees and syrups.

Schmid blamed some unnamed malady for continuing to steal from her employers and asked for help instead of prison time.

“I know ‘I’m sorry’ is not nearly enough,” she told the judge.

“I understand that I need to be punished for what I did.

“I want to get some kind of theft treatment program. I don’t intentionally hurt people. I need to know why I do this.”

That brought a quick response from Assistant Prosecutor Bill Anderson.

“She is compelled to steal,” Anderson said. “(Dominion) employees were not able to receive raises and things of that nature” due to Schmid’s theft.

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ThuAug16

Serial embezzler hired again, arrested again

Posted by rrichardson August 16th, 2012, 3:03 pm Post a Comment
Cathleen Schmid

Cathleen Schmid/Provided

A serial embezzler convicted of stealing $10,000 from her Mason employer in 2005 is at it again.  The Enquirer’s Kimball Perry reports:

Craig Riviello thought Cathleen Schmidt was an ideal administrative assistant and a hard worker, so he was mystified when the police took her away from his business in handcuffs.

What Riviello didn’t know is the employee he hired in June actually is Cathleen Schmid, a West Chester woman who has been hiding from Hamilton County authorities after she was indicted in May, accused of stealing $220,000 from her Fairfax employer. That was after Schmid, the daughter of a deceased Cook County, Ill., judge, was convicted of stealing more than $60,000 from two other employers.

“How does she continue to find employment with this kind of background?” Riviello asked Thursday.

Riviello hired her, he said, after calling her references – including a former employer – and conducting Internet searches. But because Schmid gave Riviello the wrong name, he was unaware of her thievery history until her arrest at work.

“We had no inkling at all,” said Riviello, owner of Miami Valley Materials Testing, in Tipp City, Ohio. The company does strength and other testing on metals, plastics and products made from them.

Schmid stole $51,000 from an employer in 2005, stole $10,000 from a Mason employer after that and then was hired in 2007 by Flavored Syrups, a 10-employee Fairfax company that makes and bottles coffees and syrups.

That company then was taken over by Dominion Liquid Technologies which assumed all of the employees it kept had been checked out when hired. Schmid is accused of stealing $220,000 from that company. After she was indicted in May for that charge, she disappeared.

Riviello said Schmid, 47, told them she lived in West Carrollton, about 20 minutes south of their Tipp City offices. He wondered, though, why her paychecks listed a West Chester address.

Riviello is upset that adding a “t” to her name allowed Schmid to evade her newest employer from finding out about her criminal history.

“This has been going on since 2005, seven years,” he said. “That really aggravates me because … that tells me the systems are broke or don’t work.”

Schmid had “limited” bookkeeping duties at her new job, but so far his investigation shows no money missing from his company. “I’ve been working with the bank,” he said.

Schmid is scheduled to be in court Friday to answer to the Hamilton County charges.

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