Woman guilty of charity theft
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 1:35 pm
By John Austin, Star-Telegram Staff Writer
FORT WORTH, Texas - A former secretary for the Cancer Research Foundation of North Texas has pleaded guilty to stealing between $100,000 and $200,000 from the nonprofit agency by writing herself checks on its account.
Theresa Zimmerman, 52, pleaded guilty to a second-degree felony charge that carries a sentence of two to 20 years in prison, said her court-appointed lawyer, Robert Ford of Fort Worth.
"She made herself the payee on a series of checks over a substantial period," Ford said.
Zimmerman's admission last week, however, doesn't mean the Arlington resident will return the funds.
"I can't find where she has any money left," said Tonya Harlan, an assistant district attorney who prosecuted the case. "She has nothing to show for it."
FORT WORTH, Texas - A former secretary for the Cancer Research Foundation of North Texas has pleaded guilty to stealing between $100,000 and $200,000 from the nonprofit agency by writing herself checks on its account.
Theresa Zimmerman, 52, pleaded guilty to a second-degree felony charge that carries a sentence of two to 20 years in prison, said her court-appointed lawyer, Robert Ford of Fort Worth.
"She made herself the payee on a series of checks over a substantial period," Ford said.
Zimmerman's admission last week, however, doesn't mean the Arlington resident will return the funds.
"I can't find where she has any money left," said Tonya Harlan, an assistant district attorney who prosecuted the case. "She has nothing to show for it."