Tuesday, February 24, 2015

ADELA TAPIA, FORMER OFFICE MANAGER TO BE ARRAIGNED FOR EMBEZZLING MONEY FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOL FUNDRAISING PROGRAM



Posted By CotoBlogzz
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - Adela Maria Tapia, a former office manager is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow for embezzling money from a Catholic school's fundraising program.

 According to the Orange County District Attorney's office, Adela Maria Tapia, 40, Tustin, is charged with two felony counts of grand theft by embezzlement, 13 felony counts of money laundering with sentencing enhancement allegations for aggravated white collar crime over $100,000, and property loss of over $200,000. 
In September 2006, Tapia was hired as the scrip card coordinator at the Holy Family Cathedral School (HFCS) in Orange. The scrip card program is utilized by HFCS to raise funds for the operating costs of the school by selling scrip cards, which act similarly to gift cards, to school families or parishioners at face value. HFCS purchases scrip cards at a discount and their profit is based on the difference between the purchase value and sale value of the scrip cards sold. The scrip card program raises approximately $200,000 for the school each year.
Between September 2006 and September 2011, Tapia  is accused of taking cash payments from school families that purchased scrip cards and depositing the money into her own personal bank account.
Tapia is accused of taking scrip cards, kept in a safe at HFCS, and selling them to her family members, one of whom is an ordained deacon at another parish in the Catholic Diocese of Orange. Tapia is accused of keeping the money from the scrip cards sold to her family members for her own personal use. Tapia is accused of using the money she received from selling scrip cards to purchase luxury clothing and goods from department stores and private school tuition.
In 2011, Tapia was transferred to an office manager position. A new employee training to be the scrip card coordinator asked the principal of HFCS for access to the safe containing the scrip cards. After opening the safe, the principal found $120,000 of scrip cards missing and reported the theft to the Orange Police Department, who investigated this case

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