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U.S. Attorney Charges Wilton Town Clerk with Embezzlement

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Alabama

BIRMINGHAM – Federal prosecutors today charged the former town clerk of Wilton with embezzling from the Shelby County town, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Robert O. Posey and FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge David W. Archey.

In a one-count information filed in U.S. District Court, the U.S. Attorney’s Office charged APRIL PRICE ROMERO, 31, of Thorsby, with embezzling $8,752 from Wilton between Jan. 1, 2016, and May 17, 2016, while she was the town clerk.

“Whether they are elected or appointed, public officials are servants of the public's interest,” Archey said. “While the vast majority of public officials are honest, those who are not should know that there is no acceptable level of corruption, and my office is dedicated to rooting out corruption at every level. If you have information about public corruption, call our tip line at 844-404-TIPS, and tell us what you know."

In conjunction with the information, prosecutors also filed a plea agreement with Romero in which she acknowledges the charges and pledges to plead guilty to them.

As town clerk, Romero had access to and signature authority on all of the Town of Wilton’s bank accounts. According to her plea agreement, Romero stole from the town by making unauthorized disbursements from the town’s accounts and converting the money to her personal use.

As part of the plea agreement, Romero will pay $17,216 in restitution to the town and forfeit $8,752 to the government as proceeds of illegal activity.

The maximum penalty for embezzlement is 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

The FBI investigated the case, which Assistant U.S. Attorney Pat Meadows is prosecuting.

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Updated June 30, 2017