Plea Deal Reached in Wrentham Bank Fraud Case
If approved in U.S. District Court, Debra Antonitis will plead guilty to bank fraud charges after taking over $100,000 from Wrentham Co-operative Bank.
A plea deal has been agreed to between the U.S. Attorney's Office and a North Attleboro woman who took over $100,000 from Wrentham Co-operative Bank while employed by the bank. If approved in U.S. District Court, Debra Antonitis will plead guilty to bank fraud according to the U.S. Attorney's Massachusetts Office. The deal, agreed to by both Antonitis and the U.S. Attorneys, recommends that Antonitis be sentenced to one year of probation, six months of which would be served under house arrest, a $3,000 fine, and restitution of $112,385. The plea aggrement will now have to be approved in U.S. District Court. No court date has been set. Last week, Antonitis was arrested for allegedly taking $112,385 from Wrentham Co-operative Bank in …
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6:41 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Stealing was the only choice she had to keep up with everyone. Have some sympathy "NOT"! She is the lowest of the low. How can a judge except that plea? Seems to me the plea is just a long vacation in her house that the victims paid for I’m sure.   more ›