Ex-KU Med Center Official Pleads Guilty To Tax And Embezzlement Charges
A former administrator at the University of Kansas Medical Center pleaded guilty on Tuesday to bank fraud and tax evasion after he was accused of embezzling more than $500,000 from KU.
Michael Ahlers faces up to 30 years in prison on the bank fraud count and three years on the tax evasion count, although hes likely to serve only a fraction of those sentences in exchange for pleading guilty.
Ahlers was the administrator of the med centers occupational therapy education department from around 2001 to 2015. While his plea agreement suggests he began embezzling funds shortly after he started working there, he was charged with embezzling funds only from 2009 to 2015 based on available bank records.
Neither Ahlers nor his attorney could be reached for comment.
Ahlers diverted the money from a KUMC Credit Union into which KUMC employees contributed funds for office parties, sympathy flowers and other office functions, according to his plea agreement. Unbeknownst to KU, however, Ahlers began depositing student fees and other funds into the account and then withdrawing them in the form of cash and cashiers checks payable to himself, his business or his relatives.
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