Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Two Nuns Stole $500,000 from Cal.Cath.School; Spent Stolen Money by Gambling It in Las Vegas

Two nuns have admitted they embezzled some $500,000 and spent it on gambling in Las Vegas, the Yahoo News website reports today (December 11, 2018).

Sisters Mary Kreuper and Lana Chang, who worked at St. James' Catholic School in Torrance, California, stole the money from school funds and gambled with it in casinos.

The nuns -- said to be best friends -- took money from an account used for tuition fees and donations, and were caught during a routine audit.

The sisters, who have just retired, have expressed remorse for their actions, and the school is not bringing criminal charges against them.

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