| Updated: May 13, 2021, 3:35 p.m.
The former CEO of the nonprofit Voices for Utah Children recently gave up his law license following allegations that he took money from the prominent child advocacy organization.
Lincoln Nehring resigned his Utah State Bar membership in February as an investigation was pending.
Details of the allegations were outline in a May/June issue of Utah State Bar.
According to the Bar, Nehring submitted checks from Utah Voices Utah Children to another company for “consulting services.”
But one of the nonprofit’s employees was suspicious, according to the Bar Journal, and did some research. That employee discovered the entity that Nehring had written two checks to had been set up and established in his own name.