Former manager of Brock Farms Nurseries indicted for embezzlement November 23, 2009
Posted by tsclaw2209 in News.Tags: embezzlement
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Lynn Lormel, a former manager for Brock Farm Nurseries, is charged with second degree theft by deception in the one-count indictment handed up by a Monmouth County grand jury. An investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office found 145 separate instances of internal cash thefts from Brock Farms between April 2006 and July 2008 which totaled approximately $104,950.
She came under suspicion after a lawyer for Brock Farms notified the prosecutor’s office of the internal thefts. She was hired by Brock Farms in 2002 and she worked her way up to a position as the manager of the wholesale division. She was fired in July 2008 and arrested in February.
$67,493 in cash deposits were made to Lormel’s bank account during the same time span of the thefts which is rather interesting. I’m really not sure why she was indicted unless this case is going to trial. I have a great relationship with the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office. Most of them are really nice and have always worked with me to work out cases early. If she hired a good attorney in July of 2008, she may have been able to work all of this out. I know because I do it so often.
Story is here.
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