Former Credit Union Director Kathleen Gramlich Sentenced to One Day in Jail for Embezzlement
WHEELING — Kathleen Gramlich, the former director of Ohio County Schools Public Credit Union who pleaded guilty to embezzlement, was sentenced today to one day in jail and ordered to pay a $100 fine and make restitution in the amount of $156,342.60.
After serving one day in the U.S. Marshal’s holding facility in Wheeling, Gramlich will be on supervised release for five years. Gramlich also must participate in a mental health treatment program as directed by her probation officer.
She admitted to stealing from the credit union and using the funds to pay personal debts. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jarod Douglas prosecuted the case, and the FBI and West Virginia State Police investigated.
U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey presided at today’s sentencing.
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