Former
Accounting Specialist Stole Over $50,000 from Tribal Account
Ann Louise Ludwig, 48, currently a
resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, was convicted this morning of 20 counts of
embezzlement of tribal funds, announced U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan. From
2001 to 2008, Ludwig, then a resident of Copalis Beach, Washington, was
employed in the finance department of the Quinault Indian Nation. Between March
2007 and November 2008, Ludwig stole $51,111 by abusing her position as an
accounting specialist with check writing authority over certain accounts. U.S.
District Judge Benjamin H. Settle found Ludwig guilty after a three-day trial.
Sentencing is scheduled for August 20, 2012.
According to records filed in the case,
Ludwig was the sole accounting specialist with check writing authority on the
petty cash account. The account is used to assist tribal members who needed to
cash checks or receive change after paying their cable and utilities bill.
Ludwig wrote 20 checks to cash or to the bank and used the funds to pay her
mortgage or other personal expenses. On eight occasions when checks on the fund
were authorized, Ludwig made the checks for amounts in excess of what had been
authorized and pocketed the difference. Ludwig also used two Costco gift cards
for her personal expenses. The cards had been purchased to fund necessities for
tribal families after a severe storm. Ludwig used the cards to make purchases
at a Colorado Costco while on vacation. Ludwig was terminated from tribal
employment in December 2008, when the embezzlement was discovered when a new
supervisor tasked an employee with reconciling the petty cash account.
Embezzlement of tribal funds is
punishable by up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
The case was investigated by the FBI.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys J. Tate London and
Norman Barbosa. Mr. London serves as a Tribal Liaison for the U.S. Attorney’s
Office.
For additional information please
contact Emily Langlie, Public Affairs Officer for the United States Attorney’s
Office at (206) 553-4110 or Emily.Langlie@usdoj.gov.
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