MINNEAPOLIS—Earlier today in federal
court in St. Paul, the former vice president and branch manager of the Star
Bank in Bertha, Minnesota, was sentenced for stealing $80,000 from the bank.
United States District Court Judge Donovan W. Frank sentenced Kenneth Marlyn
Ashbaugh, age 68, of Bertha, to five years of probation, along with 30 days in
a county jail, six months of home confinement, and 500 hours of community
service on one count of bank theft. In addition, Ashbaugh was ordered to pay
more than $102,000 in restitution. Ashbaugh was charged on January 27, 2012,
and pleaded guilty on March 5, 2012.
Following today’s sentencing, J. Chris
Warrener, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s
Minneapolis Field Office, said, “Today’s sentence of Mr. Ashbaugh serves as a
culmination of the fine investigative efforts which were put forth by
investigators from both the Todd County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI.”
In his plea agreement, Ashbaugh admitted
that from September 1, 2010 through June 1, 2011, he stole approximately
$80,000 from the bank. In addition, Ashbaugh admitted that during the same
period, he fraudulently obtained loans from the bank by misrepresenting either
the identity of the individual applying for the loan or the applicant’s ability
to repay the loan.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant
U.S. Attorney Kimberly A. Svendsen.
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