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Former Charity Leader Pleads Guilty to Fraud | Vancouver News
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A former charity director at Anawim House, Terrance Edison-Brown, faces four years in prison after stealing $170,000 in donations over six years—redirecting checks meant for the homeless and addicted to his own account. The scheme was exposed when a donor couldn’t get a receipt, triggering an investigation that uncovered months of unaccounted funds. Though he admitted to only ten checks, the truth was far worse. Starting as a client, he rose to leadership, exploiting a petty cash account to siphon money. He pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000, but the judge emphasized his deep moral failure. He’ll serve prison time and repay every stolen dollar—betraying the trust of a community he once served.
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