A Sacramento woman was sentenced Wednesday to three years and four months in state prison after she pleaded no contest to embezzling about $225,000 from a company that provided assistance to those with development disabilities, the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office announced.
Donna Joe Goodenough, 46, was also ordered to pay back the money she stole from Options in Supported Living, where she worked as a bookkeeper between January 2007 and May 2008, the district attorney's office said, in addition to $25,900 to the Franchise Tax Board.
Goodenough would issue checks to herself and cash them at several check-cashing businesses, the district attorney's office said. In addition, she used the company credit card for personal expenses.
-- Stan Oklobdzija
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Donna Joe Goodenough, 46, was also ordered to pay back the money she stole from Options in Supported Living, where she worked as a bookkeeper between January 2007 and May 2008, the district attorney's office said, in addition to $25,900 to the Franchise Tax Board.
Goodenough would issue checks to herself and cash them at several check-cashing businesses, the district attorney's office said. In addition, she used the company credit card for personal expenses.
-- Stan Oklobdzija
More...