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Oregon court supervisor accused of pocketing more than $100K in fines, bail paid in cash
Oregon court supervisor accused of pocketing more than $100K in fines, bail paid in cash
Oregon court supervisor accused of pocketing more than $100K in fines, bail paid in cash

Published on: 10/24/2024

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Kay Michelle Zink, 56, of Albany, had worked as a court records supervisor at the Linn County Courthouse for three years and three months, managing a team of up to 37 people, according to her LinkedIn profile

A Linn County court records supervisor has been indicted on aggravated theft charges, accused of pocketing more than $100,000 of bail and fines paid in cash by defendants at the courthouse.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2024/10/oregon-court-supervisor-accused-of-pocketing-more-than-100k-in-fines-bail-paid-in-cash.html

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