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Ex-law firm worker pleads guilty in theft from Seminole Tribe
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Posted: Thursday, May 30, 2013
A former employee of a law firm pleaded guilty for her role in stealing from the
Seminole Tribe
of Florida.
Maria Hassun, 66, was the officer manager for a firm run by Frank Excel Marley III, 39. Federal authorities say they
overcharged the tribe by $1 million
.
Hassun admitted to one count of theft from an Indian tribal organization, The South Florida Sun Sentinel reported. She agreed to pay restitution of $148,658 and faces time in prison, the paper said.
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Former law firm worker admits stealing from Seminole tribe
(The South Florida Sun Sentinel 5/29)
Broward lawyer charged with overbilling Seminole tribe by $1 million
(The South Florida Sun Sentinel 5/3)
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