A sevier County judge has ordered the former director of city golf course to repay more than $95000.
Good officials to prosecute Fahey Randolph for alleged embezzlement of thousands of dollars, she as Eagle's Landing Golf Club head.
Judge Richard Vance issued a judgment of the civil action in October 28th, Randolph asked to pay a $95139 cost plus the city court.
According to court documents, Randolph admitted to police on 2010 March, she forged a signature and cash collection report and stole money from the cash register golf course.
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A grand jury indicted Randolph in January 2011 following the investigation by police departments, Tennessee's finance minister - autonomous region audit and Tennessee Bureau of investigation.
Investigators suspect Randolph stole 95139.63 dollars, from January 1, 2008 to March 31, 2010.
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