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Former Jackson County Treasurer Indicted On Federal Charges

Posted at 10:30 AM, May 25, 2018
and last updated 2018-05-25 10:30:37-04

JACKSON COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18)- A former Jackson County treasurer accused of stealing $160,000 has been indicted on federal charges.

Beth N. Sallee, 37, of McKee, was charged in a 10-count indictment with four counts of wire fraud, four counts of theft from a program receiving federal funds, and two counts of aggravated identity theft.  A date for Sallee to appear in court has not yet been scheduled.   

The indictment alleges that Sallee misused her position to write a number of checks payable to herself without the approval of the Jackson County Fiscal Court.  Sallee allegedly deposited these checks into her own personal checking account or for cash.  Over time, those unauthorized checks totaled approximately $161,808.23. To enable her scheme, Sallee allegedly forged the signatures of at least two other Jackson County employees on the checks, and later attempted to conceal her scheme by removing pages of Jackson County financial documents, obscuring page numbers with whiteout, and requesting the removal of check images from bank statements that were to be given to an auditor.  

The last state auditor’s report found deep systemic problems with Jackson County’s record keeping. 

You can read the full indictment below.