Ex-St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office finance director wants reduced sentence

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A former St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office finance director, who was sentenced to prison for embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the agency, is asking for a reduced prison sentence.

for embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the agency, is asking for a reduced prison sentence.

Additionally, Raye Brutnell was ordered to pay $783,000 in restitution and a judge ordered her prison term be followed by 10 years of probation, a count of executing a scheme to defraud a financial institution and a count of criminal use of personal identification information. Consideration of a reduced sentence was pegged to restitution. The judge has denied it thus far, saying Brutnell has failed to make timely payments toward restitution, and the judge pointed out that she has taken legal steps to prevent her state retirement fund from being forfeited to pay off the restitution.Brutnell, who was making nearly $100,000 at the time of her arrest, said the thefts were fueled by financial strain, according to charging documents.

 

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