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Embezzler Sentenced to 12 Years for $1.4M Theft

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55-year-old Kami Elois Power, from Gardnerville, California, was sentenced to 12 years and 5 months in prison for embezzling $1.4 million from a family-owned construction company. This was her fifth embezzlement offense, leading to two prior convictions, a civil lawsuit, and a probation violation. She was convicted on 11 counts of wire fraud, 3 counts of bank fraud, and 3 counts of aggravated identity theft. Power must pay full restitution, forfeit two houses and a horse, and give up luxury items bought with stolen money, including cars, ATVs, and a $29,000 Hawaii trip. The case was investigated by the FBI, El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office, and South Lake Tahoe Police, with U.S. District Judge Dena M. Coggins and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Elliot Wong and Dhruv Sharma involved in the prosecution.

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