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Former Chickasaw Country Club Clerk Faces 20 Years

A 58-year-old woman faces up to 20 years in prison for defrauding Chickasaw Country Club of $736,000.

On Tuesday, Sue M. Winfrey, a former payroll clerk at Chickasaw Country Club, entered a guilty plea to charges of submitting fraudulent payroll data to Chickasaw’s payroll processor, Paychex.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s office, Winfrey received approximately $736,000 as a result of submitting the fraudulent data between 2003 and August 2013. The money was deposited electronically into bank accounts she maintained at Bank of America. 

“This case underscores our unwavering commitment to bring to justice those who steal from others and brazenly line their pockets by committing white collar crimes,” said Edward Stanton, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, in a statement. “When employees such as Sue Winfrey fraudulently divert funds from employers, the United States Attorney’s office will work with law enforcement partners to ensure those individuals are held accountable and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”

Winfrey was indicted by a federal grand jury in October 2014. She faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. She is scheduled to be sentenced April 1st.

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Zach Randolph Launches Community Assistance Fund, Donates $20,000 To MIFA

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Memphis Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph is doing big things on and off the court. This afternoon, Randolph donated $20,000 to Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association (MIFA), which the organization will use to pay utility services for 100 homes on the verge of service disruption.

The hefty contribution is a part of Randolph’s newly-formed Zach Randolph Community Assistance Fund initiative. Through the fund, Randolph plans to provide goods, services and other resources to local families and organizations in need.

An event was held at MIFA’s headquarters (910 Vance Avenue) Monday, February 24th, to launch the fund and recognize Randolph’s donation to MIFA’s Plus-1 program. The program helps provide assistance to individuals who have trouble paying their Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) utility bills.

After brief speeches provided by representatives from MIFA and MLGW, Randolph expressed his happiness to be able to help out those underserved in the community.

“It’s always a blessing to give back,” Randolph said. “This is home to me. This is my community, so I’m just giving back.”

Following the gathering, Randolph and others traveled to the homes of a couple families that will benefit from his financial contribution. This is Randolph’s fourth $20,000 donation to MIFA’s Plus-1 program, but the first under his new community assistance fund.

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