Former business manager at Anchorage Catholic parish pleads guilty to embezzlement

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A judge on Monday ordered Nicole Lewis to pay nearly $105,000 in restitution after she was accused of stealing money that included collections during Mass.

A former business manager at a South Anchorage Catholic parish this week pleaded guilty to charges she stole more than $100,000 from the parish church and school, including collections taken during Mass.

Parish representatives did not immediately return a message left at the church on Tuesday. The attorney representing Lewis did not return a call for comment. She also borrowed credit cards issued to four other church employees and made unauthorized payments, the affidavit said.The detective calculated the total loss to the parish at just over $124,500, which included just over $42,400 in missing cash bank deposits and nearly $32,000 in missing school cash deposits, according to the affidavit. The unathorized credit card purchases totaled just over $50,100, it said.

 

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