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Child discipline case heads to trial for mother, boyfriend

WEST CHESTER — The discipline of Julianne Stay Lewis’s 9-year-old daughter began within weeks of her dating Dimitrios Moscharis after moving to Westtown in September, according to court records. It started with forced time-outs and orders to march for extended periods of time up and down the staircase at Lewis’s rented townhouse in Coventry Village, a small development off Oakbourne Road not far from the Route 202 Bypass just outside West Chester.  But it reportedly increased in force over time as the girl continued to misbehave, until Moscharis was beating the child semi-regularly with clothes hangers and plastic rods, leaving her bruised and welted.

Man Admits Taking $1 8M From Homeowners In Uwchlan, E Goshen

UpdatedTue, Feb 9, 2021 at 3:54 pm ET Reply(1) William C. Huyler III, of East Marlborough Township, has pleaded guilty to embezzling from homeowners associations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. (Chester County District Attorney s Office ) WEST CHESTER, PA A man who provided management services to homeowners associations in three states has admitted he embezzled $1.8 million from his clients by making unauthorized transfers of money. William C. Huyler III, 41, of East Marlborough Township, pleaded guilty to 53 felonies connected to approximately $1.8 million he misappropriated from eight homeowners associations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, according to the Chester County District Attorney s Office. The affected homeowners associations were in East Goshen, Uwchlan, Upper Merion, and West Norriton townships in Pennsylvania, and in Marlton, NJ and Kent County, Del.

Chester County attorney found guilty of multiple thefts in client case

WEST CHESTER — An attorney called a “rising star” in the Chester County legal community until his clients began complaining about a pattern of taking their money and doing little, or no, work on their cases has been found guilty of multiple counts of theft. A jury of seven men and five women hearing the trial of Joshua Janis deliberated about six hours before returning with their verdict late Wednesday night, Dec. 9, in Common Pleas Judge Patrick Carmody’s courtroom. The jury found Janis guilty on 27 counts of theft by deception, three counts of theft by failure to make required disposition of funds, and four counts of theft by unlawful taking. He was acquitted on two other counts of theft by deception.

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