Former Charleston County fire chief, Summerville businesswoman convicted of pocketing grant money...
Former Charleston County fire chief, Summerville businesswoman convicted of pocketing grant money from cash-strapped fire district
A former fire chief and a Summerville businesswoman were convicted Friday in federal court on charges that they defrauded the cash-strapped St. Paul's Fire District in Charleston County.
Former St. Pauls Fire Chief Doc McNeil Matthews, 47, of Hollywood, and Mary Jo Thomas-Delaney, 67, of Summerville, were convicted of participating in a scheme to secretly inflate contract payments from the district to Thomas-Delaneys company, Grant Services LLC, and split the inflated proceeds with each other, according to a statement by the U.S. Attorney's Office for South Carolina.
The pair face a maximum sentence of ten years and a fine of up to $250,000, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Matthews also faced a count of embezzling money from the district by, among other things, inflating his leave balances and cashing in the leave, according to court documents.
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