The money was used for trips to Las Vegas, $30,000 in Amazon purchases, cash withdrawals and other personal expenses.
ORTING, Wash. — The former executive director of an Orting Valley nonprofit is facing charges of money laundering, theft and identity theft after she allegedly stole nearly $200,000 from her place of work.
Court documents detail how the money was used for trips to Las Vegas, tens of thousands of dollars in Amazon purchases and over $20,000 in cash withdrawals, among other expenses.
Rena Kay Thompson was the executive director for the Recovery Café in Orting, a nonprofit helping people struggling with an array of
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