Brooklyn Nonprofit Worker Steals $100K From Bail Program
Briefly

The theft of nonprofit funds deprives communities of critical resources, erodes public trust, and cheats donors who give in good faith. The defendant in this case allegedly stole bail funds meant to secure pre-trial release of indigent defendants, instead using the money for personal benefit.
Morgan, a former executive director at OKRA Project, allegedly used the money that was allocated for bail on personal expenses including renovations and luxury car payments.
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