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|    18 Nov 21 13:02:25    |
      XPost: alt.fan.sean-hannity, talk.politics.misc, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: alt.war.civil.usa       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              A former Louisiana sheriff’s dispatcher was busted for allegedly       refusing to return more than $1.2 million that was accidentally       deposited into her account — and splurging some of it on a new       car and house, according to a local report.              Kelyn Spadoni, 33, who worked for the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s       Office, was seeing green when Charles Schwab accidentally       deposited the hefty sum into her brokerage account back in       February — when it meant only to transfer about $82, according       to court records obtained by nola.com.              When Charles Schwab staffers attempted to stop or reclaim the       transfer, they couldn’t — Spadoni had already allegedly moved       the funds into another account, the outlet reported, citing       sheriff’s office spokesman Capt. Jason Rivarde.              She spent some of the cash on a house and new car, a 2021       Hyundai Genesis sport utility vehicle, which can range in price       from $48,000 to over $70,000, authorities told nola.com.              Although the money was placed in Spadoni’s account, “it’s not       her money,” Rivarde told the outlet.              “She has no legal claim to that money,” he said. “Even if it was       put in there by mistake. It was an accounting error.”              Spadoni was arrested Wednesday and booked on charges of theft       valued over $25,000, bank fraud and illegal transmission of       monetary funds, according to Rivarde.              She was fired by the sheriff’s office — where she had worked in       the 911 center for four-and-a-half years — after she was booked,       the outlet reported.              Charles Schwab & Co. also sued Spadoni in federal court,       accusing her of ignoring their calls, texts and emails       attempting to recover the money, according to the report.              So far, about 75 percent of the money has been recovered,       Rivarde said.              Schwab argued that Spadoni’s account contract includes an       agreement that if a client receives an overpayment of funds,       that person must return the funds in full.              “If someone accidentally puts an extra zero on a utility       payment, they would want that money returned or credited to       them,” Rivarde said. “This is no different.”              https://nypost.com/2021/04/12/dispatcher-pocketed-1-2m-       accidentally-deposited-in-account/                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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