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Posted at 04:15 PM ET, 08/04/2011

Prison for accountant who stole $220,000 from credit union

A 42-year-old accountant was sentenced to more than five years in prison for stealing nearly $220,000 from his employer, the Hoya Federal Credit Union.

Reginald Clark of the District was found guilty of wire and bank fraud on Feb. 1 after a trial in the District’s federal court.

In addition to sentencing Clark to five years and three months behind bars, U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton also ordered him to pay the credit union $219,286.14 in restitution.

Federal prosecutors said Clark stole the money between 2001 and 2003 from the credit union, which serves the Georgetown University faculty and staff and their family members.

By  |  04:15 PM ET, 08/04/2011

Categories:  Del Quentin Wilber, From the Courthouse, The District

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