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Saturday, 10 October 2015

Nanny charged with stealing $280,000 from Boston family

A Boston nanny accused of allegedly stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the family that employed her now faces federal bank fraud charges, authorities said.

Stephanie Fox, 30, worked for Grace Heintz, a partner at Bain&Co, from February 2013 until this past August. In that time, court records said, she allegedly took checks from Heintz and her husband and “wrote them payable to herself, forged signatures and cashed them.”

In all, the family said it discovered Fox had forged 65 checks totaling more than $280,000. She told the FBI she used the money to buy jewelry, including a diamond pendant necklace and Movado watches, travel -- including trips to the Bahamas, Aruba, Hawaii, Newport, Cape Cod and Disney -- as well as a down payment on a new truck.
When confronted, Fox confessed, authorities said.
“This was done on impulse,” she wrote, “as a way to support a lifestyle that was beyond my means.”
Fox told the family she loved the children and did nothing to harm them.
Defense attorney Joseph Perullo told ABC News that Fox has been in and out of court since 2011 for passing bad checks. He blamed it on a mental disorder.
“She has a spending compulsion,” Perullo said of his client. “Some issue she has mentally to want to acquire things beyond her means. It’s very irrational behavior that’s not sustainable.”
Heintz said in a lawsuit she filed last month against Fox that when she confronted the nanny.
“Fox admitted that she drafted checks however she wanted to be sure I was aware that she did nothing to harm the children and that she loved the children,” according to the suit.
Court records also said Fox admitted to destroying bank statements to cover her tracks.
Fox made her initial court appearance this week and is out on certain conditions, including that she seek mental health counseling.
No new court date has been set.
Perullo said they’re trying to resolve the case before she is formally indicted.

18 comments:

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hrm paul ojeih said...

Which mental health conditions abeg make dem jail am.person way dey mad sabi movado and disnland she b thief pure n simple

Bonita Bislam said...

Lmao @ spending compulsion.I won't be surprised if her lawyer argues its a new form of madness or disease.This whites sef lol

Unknown said...

hmmmmm good for her




Aunty linda ....

Unknown said...

That's the mess you land yourself when you try to live above your means. At least she knows that herself.



























#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

If found guilty should b punished accordingly.

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Unknown said...

They should put her were she belong, or els she steal more and then bail herself from it all..

Unknown said...

Wow, the nanny get heart sha.

Anonymous said...

Americans spell it like that. Checks is America. Cheques is British. Thank me later @Tim Johson

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Unknown said...

Choi! Dis one na ogbologbo. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

When u ar busy stealing cheque forging signature and collecting d cash to buy Gold, diamond pendant, movado watch, going to Bahamas Aruba ....u ar in ur right sense, all of a sudden u ar mentally ill jst to escape justice.......u had cooperate and respect yourself.......oloshi

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I B M bolubantin said...

Awesome...spending disorder...never had of it before...oyinbo with different excuses ehn

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Anonymous said...

That had me rolling too. Mental disorder ko, kleptomania ni. Joker. Someone na tif, dem come dey claim say na impulse. U do something more than once and it's no longer on impulse

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