Maryland Accountant Cops Plea To Ripping Off $1M+ From Escrow Account, Then Torching Offices Of Employer/Law Firm After Getting Canned
- Federal prosecutors said a former accountant for a Dundalk real estate law firm pleaded guilty to stealing more than
$1 million and burning the firm's offices. George Perez, 33, of Dundalk pleaded guilty Wednesday to theft and arson charges. Prosecutors said the April 2007 fire caused $800,000 in damage to the law firm six days after it firedPerez.(1) Federal prosecutors said Perez was hired in January 2004 to track money from foreclosure sales and disbursements in the firm's escrow account. From December 2005 to April 2007, Perez was accused of transferring $1,044,309 into personal accounts, using the money to pay gambling debts and buy real estate.
Source: Fired Accountant Guilty Of $1M Theft, Arson.
For the U.S. Attorney (Maryland) press release, see Former Accountant of Dundalk Law Firm Admits to Stealing over $1 Million and Arson (Defendant Disappeared for Almost a Year After Failing to Appear in Court).
(1) According to the U.S. Attorney press release, the fire caused substantial damage not only to the law firm’s offices, but also to other businesses that occupied the building, including offices of a physician, an accounting firm and a pharmacy. A firefighter who responded to the fire was injured and taken to the hospital to be treated for burns he suffered. He was released after treatment. EscrowRipOffKappa
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