Madison, Wisconsin – That's what a 54-year-old man from Hartford. He sentenced to three years of initial confinement and five years of supervision, and extended the supervision to steal employee 401(k) funds. The Wisconsin Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
Shone M. Bagley was found to have been stolen in December last year by a Waukesha County ju apprentice as an office, business or trustee.
The court ordered Bagley to pay the victims the full amount and prevented them from contacting them once they were released from prison.
Bagley must also be evaluated for mental health and not trusted to another person's money after his release.
Bagley had stole more than $54,000 from caring Hearts employees, according to criminal charges. Home nursing company from Monroe, a 401(k) fund.
He bought a nursing company in April 2018, but also created another business entity to transfer the 401(k) plan, and in total $54,861.77.
Bagley then spends money on personal expenses, including business expenses such as employee salaries.
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