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Two Brooklyn Men Indicted For Stealing $1.3M from Nonprofit

Jean Ronald Tirelus and Roberto Samedy were indicted with embezzlement, bribery and kickback charges tied to a nonprofit that operated homeless shelters.

Two Brooklyn men were indicted on Tuesday for allegedly embezzling more than $1.3 million from a nonprofit organization that provided health care services and operated homeless shelters for the city. Jean Ronald Tirelus and Roberto Samedy were indicted on various charges and are accused of being involved in embezzlement, bribery and kickback schemes, according to Joseph Nocella, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. More on this from BK Reader.




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