On Wednesday the 20th, convicted Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Sylvia Ash and former board member of the now conserved $4.9B Municipal Credit Union of New York, received a year and three months prison sentence for her part in the attempted cover-up of an estimated $18 million in embezzled credit union funds. And it all started with $6M embezzled for the now former CEO to but lottery tickets.
Convicted CU Board Member and Supreme Court Judge gets 15 Month Sentence – NCUA






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