Ashley Dunn, the former executive assistant to the Reagor Dykes’ Auto Group’s chief financial officer Shane Smith, was sentenced in Amarillo Federal Court Tuesday morning for her role in the check-kiting scheme based out of the auto group’s headquarters in Lubbock.
Dunn originally pled guilty to the offense in December 2019.
Dunn was sentenced to 30 months in prison and one year of supervised release on one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud. Dunn was also ordered to pay into restitution of $19,335,901.10 with Smith, who is scheduled to be sentenced July 27, as well as the following individuals, who have already been sentenced:
As part of Gov. Tom Wolf’s 2021 budget proposal, the Democratic governor is floating an overhaul of the state’s charter school system, particularly in terms of funding and oversight.
DOVER Resident Natalie Strickland stepped up to the microphone Wednesday night, saying if the City Council would not read and discuss a statement acknowledging the city stands on unceded land that was once the home of Indigenous tribes, she would.
“The land acknowledgment is not a threat to Dover,” Strickland said before reading the statement in a public hearing. “It recognizes Indigenous people as the traditional stewards of the land and honors the relationship that exists currently. It isn t just about something that happened 400 years ago.”
The City Council postponed discussion of a resolution calling for a statement to be read before all of its meetings that acknowledges how Dover’s settlement displaced Indigenous populations. The recommendation is one of the first from the city s new Racial Equity and Inclusion Committee, and the council s action sent it back to the committee.
Just 29 of the 253 full-time lawmakers in Pennsylvania post some information online about how they spend taxpayer dollars in their duties, despite many proclaiming, “It’s Your Money.”