10/26/2025
This is a link to a six minute Institute of Internal Auditor podcast. This is a series of fraud stories. Bridgette dazzled her boss and fellow employees with her understanding of accounting systems. She understood them so well, she siphoned firm money to her personal accounts. Discovered, she was sent to 33 months in prison and $462,000 in resituttion. Not surprisingly, she was a model prisoner, dispensing financial advice and sharing snacks with fellow inmates. Released, she moved to another state. bBut eventually returned to her old ways, not awaiting trial.
Notice there are similarities in all these fraud stories. Bridgette sounds like a carbon copy of Janet Mello at Fort Sam or Rita Crundwell at Dix, Il. Charming, efficient, and well liked. They are con women because they get the confidence of all about them. Carlo Ponzi die the same thing.
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