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Judge Bedell Sentences Harrison County Woman for Embezzlement from Bridgeport Presbyterian Church

By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on May 27, 2020 via Connect-Bridgeport.com

WBOY is reporting that a Nutter Fort woman has been sentenced as a result of her embezzlement from a church in Bridgeport, according to the Harrison County Prosecutor’s Office.
 
In October of 2019, Amy Hutton, of Nutter Fort, had worked as a secretary for the Bridgeport Presbyterian Church, and during that time she embezzled approximately $87,000 into her personal account, the prosecutor’s office said.
 
Before the sentencing, Hutton had pleaded guilty to a single charge of embezzlement in front of Harrison Circuit Court Judge Thomas Bedell from the October 2019 incident, officials said.
 
Hutton was sentenced to 1-10 years incarceration.
 
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Editor's Note: Photo of Amy Hutton from the North Central West Virginia Regional Jail Web site.



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