Chesterfield Audit
- Chesterfield Audit
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Chesterfield: Ex-cop accused of cashing town checks to phony repair shop
ANDERSON, Ind. — Former Chesterfield police officer Joseph Brown is accused of being at the center of an alleged scheme that the state says plundered $115,391.44 in town money. Brown endorsed 24 town checks written to Brown’s Automotive between January 2007 and March 2008, according to an audit by the Indiana State Board of Accounts.
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Chesterfield: Audit comes as little surprise to townspeople
CHESTERFIELD — A quarter of a million dollars is no small sum for a town of 2,700 to lose. But the news that Chesterfield officials misappropriated more than $250,000 from the town coffers came as little surprise to residents. “People have been talking about that for a long time, long before the investigation started,” said Glenn Thomas.
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Chesterfield: Ex-officials bilked town out of $259,000, audit finds
Five former employees defrauded the town of Chesterfield of more than $250,000 over two years, according to a state audit report released Thursday.
- Chesterfield: Officials misappropriated $250,000 CHESTERFIELD — Five Chesterfield town employees, including Town Marshal James Kimm, misappropriated more than $250,000 during a two-year period, the State Board of Accounts charged in an audit released Wednesday. Kimm and former Clerk-Treasurer Christopher Parrish were alleged to have spent $52,553 on unsubstantiated travel and reimbursement claims.
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