Guilty plea by former Michigan City-area township official. |
Guilty plea by former Michigan City-area township official. |
Oct 22 2013, 05:22 PM
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http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/laporte...a8c083919c.html
Stan Maddux Times Correspondent LAPORTE | Jury selection was about to begin Tuesday when a former longtime elected official from the Michigan City area pleaded guilty to stealing thousands in tax dollars. A similar theft case against the defendant's son is still pending. Mary Lombard in LaPorte Superior Court 4 agreed to be convicted of Class A misdemeanor conversion. Lombard, the former Michigan Township Assessor, will not receive any time in jail or probation. She will have to pay back to the township an amount that has not been decided. LaPorte County Deputy Prosecutor Dave Ambers said the figure will be decided by a civil suit brought against Lombard by the Indiana Attorney General's Office that's still pending. He said that case was stalled until the conclusion of the criminal matter. "I imagine that will now start making its way through the system," said Ambers. Originally, she could have faced an up to eight-year sentence on each of two Class D felony official misconduct charges had the case gone to trial. Mary Lombard was township trustee for more than 20 years until the end of 2010. The charges stem from an Indiana State Board of Accounts audit that showed Lombard allegedly misspent more than $42,000 in township funds from 2007 to 2010. Specifically, the audit found that Lombard overpaid her salary, gave bonuses to herself and some township employees without approval by the township board and reimbursed herself for personal expenses. Lombard admitted guilt only to the dollars used to increase longevity pay to her employees in 2010 without prior board approval, said Ambers. Her son, Bart Lombard is accused of collecting over $87,000 in salary overpayments and unauthorized bonuses during that same time period. Ambers said jury selection was about to begin for the trial when the plea agreement was struck. |
Jun 24 2014, 12:52 PM
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http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/laporte...18bfd3ef6c.html
QUOTE Sarah Reese sarah.reese@nwi.com, (219) 933-3351 HAMMOND | A former deputy trustee for Michigan Township in LaPorte County was indicted Wednesday on three counts of failure to file a federal tax return. Bart Lombard, of Michigan City, is accused of failing to file tax returns for 2008, 2009 and 2010, federal court records show. Lombard was employed from at least 2008 to 2010 as a deputy trustee for the Michigan Township trustee's office and as director of operations for Access LaPorte County, which manged the local public access television station and a community access website for local government entities, according to the indictment. In 2009 and 2010, Lombard also embezzled funds from the township, the indictment states. |
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