Ex-United Way Official Gets 4 Years in Prison
From Times Wire Reports
A former United Way executive was sentenced to four years in prison for stealing more than $2 million to buy expensive show horses in what is believed to be the biggest embezzlement case in the agency’s history.
Jacquelyn Allen-MacGregor, 47, was ordered to pay $2.08 million in restitution and serve three years of supervised release after her prison term. She was employed by the Capital Area United Way in East Lansing for 20 years before resigning as vice president for finance.
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