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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Glen Rock Man Accused of Embezzling $60K From Youth Soccer Club: "I Apologize"

Sean Corry, of Glen Rock, has agreed to make restitution payments in the amount of over $57,000 and will not have a criminal record if he completes a pre-trial intervention program.

Apologetic and hoping to move on, the former treasurer of a Glen Rock youth soccer club accused of embezzling nearly $60,000 into his personal bank account has entered a pre-trial intervention (PTI) program and will likely avoid jail time. Sean M. Corry, 46, of Glen Rock, was accused in July of funnelling $57,761 of funds bound for the Glen Rock Shooting Stars Soccer Club to his own personal bank account. Court documents signed on Nov. 14 show Corry has already made payments of $30,000 to the club and will over the next three years pay the remaining $27,761. In a conversation with Patch on Wednesday, he expressed regret and remorse for the theft. "I apologize," Corry said in a telephone conversation. "I realize that I did something wrong …

jp1

11:16 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

This mans record should not be expunged , the lack of jail time is of no concern as the money is being repaid.   more ›

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Ex-VP of Youth Soccer Club Charged with Stealing From Organization

Sean Corry, 46, is alleged to have stolen "thousands" from the Glen Rock Shooting Stars Soccer Club over a period of two years.

The former vice president of the Glen Rock Shooting Stars Soccer Club is facing charges of theft for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from the organization, according to the Glen Rock Police Department. Sean Corry, 46, of Glen Rock, was arrested and charged Wednesday with 3rd degree theft by deception, according to Glen Rock Police Cpt. Jonathan Miller. The youth soccer club wrote a letter Wednesday to parents and coaches stating that a "significant amount of money" had been "misappropriated", dating as far back as Sept. 2010. "In the past few weeks, the club became aware of suspected embezzlement activity in our bank account," Shooting Stars president Declan Daly wrote in the July 24 letter. "The suspected fraudulent activity was …

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Fernando Dager

3:35 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Mike Hunt -- I ignored your b.s. comment, but you know what? anytime, anywhere!! I'm waiting!!!   more ›

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