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A former manager in the District of Columbia tax office on Tuesday admitted to cutting more than 200 fraudulent property tax refund checks in a scheme that drained more than $48 million from the city's treasury over almost two decades. ->Read More A former manager in the District of Columbia tax office on Tuesday admitted to cutting dozens of fraudulent property tax refund checks in a scheme that drained more than $48 million from the city's treasury over almost two decades. ->Read More A former manager in the District of Columbia tax office on Tuesday admitted to cutting dozens of fraudulent property tax refund checks in a scheme that drained more than $48 million from the city's treasury over almost two decades. Harriette Walters, 51,... ->Read More By SARAH KARUSH, Associated Press Writer. A former manager in the District of Columbia tax office on Tuesday admitted to cutting dozens of fraudulent property tax refund checks in a scheme that drained more than $48 million from the city's treasury over almost two decades. ->Read More A former manager in the District of Columbia tax office on Tuesday admitted to cutting dozens of fraudulent property tax refund checks in a scheme that drained more than $48 million from the city's treasury over almost two decades. Harriette Walters, 51, pleaded guilty to wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and tax evasion. The agreement calls for Walters to serve from 15 to 18 ... ->Read More
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