Update: $45K Embezzled from Louisa Community Bank!
Kelli Renee Bowen, Age: 42 Formerly of Louisa, Now Residing in Ashland, Ky.
U.S. District Court- Ashland, Ky
The statutory punishment is imprisonment for not more than 30 Years, a fine of if not more than “$1 Million”. This will also carry a term of supervised release up to 5 years.
Documents Show that Kelli Renee Bowen, 42, and native of Louisa took $3K from her teller drawer July 28th of 2015 for her own personal gain. The plea agreement she reached with federal prosecutors would say she took MUCH, MUCH MORE than that!
Judge David L Bunning, presides in this case then ongoing until sentencing.
Bowen, who has admitted guilt, is being represented by John A. Proctor of Huntington, WV & Sebastian M. Joy From Louisa, Ky.
The Louisa Community Bank (U.S. govt.) is being represented by Kathryn Anderson from Lexington KY & Wade Thomas Napier from Ft. Mitchell Ky. All attorneys assigned July 15th.
**Bowen embezzled “AT LEAST” $45,450.41 from Louisa Community Bank from 2015-Today.
**Bowen was released July 15th with conditions set until her sentencing Friday, October 18th @ 9:30 AM In Ashland Ky.
**The Plea Agreement shows that on 25 or more occasions Kelli R. Bowen took “Large” Sums of money from her teller Drawer.
This is insane! Just imagine the money taken from banks that never gets noticed & just becomes a “miscalculation in funds” crazy when you think of it! Awesome article babe! I’m proud of you!
She must have had inside help. I was an auditor at a small savings and loan and we caught people with even tiny amounts. The worse i ever saw were iou notes in a tellers drawer. Lol
Something about this doesn’t seem right. I know it says she has admitted guilt, however, when I worked for a bank, our cash drawer had to balance every single day and if it didn’t, our supervisor counted things for us and went through the paperwork over and over to see where the mistake occurred and often it was caught at that point, however if not – the overage or loss was written up and if we would have had an ongoing occurrence we would not have still been employed –so someone who was supposed to be overseeing things apparently dropped the ball big time, else this could not have happened again and again on an ongoing basis.
Something’s fishy. This doesn’t add up.
This just doesn’t add up! Working in retail if any of the cashiers drawer were short if as 5 to 10 dollars we went thu everything to find the error and if we couldn’t it was a write up and if it continue to happen 3 write ups and they no longer were employed and anything over 50 was automatically terminated.
You better believe something smells fishy. No reasonable bank would allow a teller to come up short but 1 or 2 times and the 3rd your fired. She is very sweet. The president of that bank back awhile back did far worse than that. She won’t go to prison, watch and see.