Adam John Korejsza, 45, of Detroit, Michigan, has been charged with misappropriating some $750,000 from the city of Rouge River, Michigan, with whom he had a contract to manage the city's prescription drug program. Korejsza reportedly has prior felony convictions in 2005 for embezzlement and failure to pay child support. In the current case involving Rouge River, Korejsza, who is the owner of owner of Manhattan Group Services, allegedly misappropriated more than $50,000 per month between January 2007 and September 2008 from insurance monies intended to pay for prescription drug coverage for city workers. He has been charged with one count of racketeering and three counts of embezzlement of more than $100,000, five counts of embezzlement over $50,000 and two counts of tax evasion.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Convicted Felon From Michigan Charged With Embezzling $750K From Municipality
Labels:
embezzlement,
public corruption,
racketeering,
tax evasion
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