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(CORPUS
CHRISTI, Texas) - Coastal Bend College's former business manager,
Aubrey Mervin Smart Jr., 61, has pleaded guilty to one count of
embezzlement from an organization receiving federal funds, acting
United States Attorney Tim Johnson announced today.
At
a hearing before United States District Judge John D. Rainey, Smart
admitted that while he was employed as the business manager at Coastal
Bend College he stole more than $127,000 from the college's general
fund. Coastal Bend College is an organization which receives millions
of dollars in grants and other aid from the United States Department
of Education each year. These federal funds and other monies are
deposited into the college's general fund account. As the business
manager and financial officer of Coastal Bend College, Smart had
access to this general fund account. Between Feb. 4, 2008, and the
discovery of the scheme on April 22, 2008, Smart used electronic
fund transfers to move $127,541.85 from Coastal Bend College's general
fund account to a personal bank account under Smart's control. A
Corpus Christi grand jury returned a single count indictment on
Oct. 8, 2008. Smart was arrested on Oct. 14 and released on a $50,000
unsecured bond the same day.
Smart
faces up to 10 years imprisonment, a fine of up to $250,000 and
up to three years of supervised release. Smart will also be required
to pay full restitution. Sentencing is set for Feb. 12, 2009, at
1:15 p.m. Smart will remain on bond pending his sentencing hearing.
The
case was investigated by agents from the FBI, the U.S. Department
of Education Office of Inspector General and the Bee County Sheriff's
Office. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorney Robert D. Thorpe Jr.
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