Former Leake County Chamber Director Arrested for Forgery and Embezzlement

July 25, 2011

JACKSON- Following a joint investigation by District Attorney Mark Duncan’s office, the Leake County Sheriff’s Office, Carthage Police Department and the State Auditor’s Office, Renodda Dorman has been arrested for allegedly embezzling $60,916 from the Leake County Chamber of Commerce following a seven-month investigation.

Since 2001, Dorman was employed as the Executive Director of the Chamber, and the embezzlement took place between 2008 and 2010. Dorman is no longer employed with the Leaker County Chamber of Commerce.

“Renodda Dorman is charged with 2 counts of uttering forgery and embezzlement following an investigation that showed she wrote unauthorized checks to herself for additional salary she was not authorized to receive along with checks written to cover personal bills such as cable television and cell phone payments,” said State Auditor Stacey Pickering. “This case originated with the Leake County Sheriff’s office and my office received a request from District Attorney Mark Duncan and Sheriff Greg Waggoner to assist with the case. This investigation has moved swiftly, and I appreciate the work of all agencies involved in protecting the taxpayers of Mississippi.”

Dorman, 62 of Carthage, was booked into the Leake County Sheriff’s office earlier today and has been released on bond.

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Attachment: Renodda Dorman