Former Delaware River Waterfront Corp. bookkeeper stole $2.6 million, feds say
A New Jersey woman and former accounting administrator for the nonprofit Delaware River Waterfront Corp. was indicted Tuesday on fraud charges and related offenses for the alleged theft of approximately $2.6 million, federal prosecutors said.
Angela DiPietro-Sabatine, 57, of Pennsauken, is accused of carrying out the scheme from DRWC's Philadelphia offices over a period of at least seven years. She allegedly used the stolen funds on personal expenses, gambling and luxury vacations.
DRWC, a quasi-governmental agency, leads the design, development and management of Philadelphia's Delaware River waterfront from Oregon to Allegheny avenues. The nonprofit plays a key function in building partnerships for public amenities such as Spruce Street Harbor Park and activities at Penn's Landing, as well as selecting developers for long-term redevelopment on the riverfront.
DiPietro-Sabatine was fired by DRWC in 2019 after more than 20 years with the organization. Her duties had included managing accounts payable and receivable, bank reconciliations and general ledger work.
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