New York, NY – City Clerk Jailed for Tix-Fix Tricks

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    New York, NY – A crooked city data entry clerk — who took thousands of dollars cash to “fix” overdue parking tickets, then just pocketed the money without paying anything off — is going to jail for a year.

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    Karen Frazier, 43, promised twenty drivers that for half the value of what they owed, she’d make their fines go away — only to leave her “customers” in worse shape, saddled with additional nonpayment penalties.

    The trickster ticket fixer had written $24,000 in rubber checks to make it seem to customers who checked online that their fines were paid — at least until the checks bounced, officials said.

    Frazier had been caught in a city Department of Investigation probe, and pleaded guilty in October to charges of fraud, official misconduct and tampering with public records, said DOI commissioner Rose Gill Hearn.


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    YeitzesBalshoy
    YeitzesBalshoy
    13 years ago

    How dumb can one be? She deserves 20 years just being so stupid. How did she think she would get away with that?!

    GimmeNiz
    GimmeNiz
    13 years ago

    What about all those who agreed to go along with her plan? Just as dishonest.

    scientist
    scientist
    13 years ago

    The city is also dishonest by giving so many false and unjustified tickets. So its dishonest vs dishonest.

    scientist
    scientist
    13 years ago

    The city is also dishonest by giving so many false and unjustified tickets. So its dishonest vs dishonest.

    cbdds
    cbdds
    13 years ago

    It really sounds like the victims got what they deserved.

    Samckatz
    Samckatz
    13 years ago

    Wrong! Avel assur is only relevant when it comes to Hilchot Shabbat, but it’s probably wrong anyway.