Friday, October 14, 2011

Peggy Newton: I did it




During a 12-minute session today in federal court in Springfield, Joplin businesswoman Peggy Newton pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud as part of a plea agreement.

Mrs. Newton remains free on bond awaiting sentencing. Judge Richard Dorr ordered a pre-sentence investigation.

The following description of Ms. Newton's crime was included in court documents:

The defendant, PEGGY S. NEWTON (hereinafter NEWTON), and Diane
Pine (Pine) were partners in Evergreen & Amber, L.L.C., an interior decorating business and retail shop dealing in the procurement and sale of dry goods, floral,furniture, household and kindred furnishings. Evergreen & Amber, L.L.C. was a Limited Liability Company organized in the State of Missouri, located in Joplin, Missouri. NEWTON and Pine were the only members of the organization.

The business was funded primarily through the use of Pine’s credit accounts and lines of credit opened by Pine in the name of Evergreen & Amber, L.L.C. Pine was the sole guarantor on each of these accounts. The business’s operational accounts were held at U.S. Bank and United Missouri Bank, both located in Joplin,Missouri. Both operational accounts were held in the name of Evergreen & Amber,
L.L.C. Both NEWTON and Pine had signature authority over the credit accounts used to fund the business, and the operational accounts at U.S. Bank and United Missouri Bank. NEWTON was authorized to write checks, incur charges, and make expenditures on these accounts for expenses related to, and for the benefit of,Evergreen & Amber, L.L.C. NEWTON was not authorized to utilize the accounts for personal expenditures, or to make purchases, conduct withdrawals, or incur
charges for any reason not related to, or for the benefit of, Evergreen & Amber,L.L.C. NEWTON also did not have permission to apply for credit, or to open any new lines of credit in Pine’s name or in the name of Evergreen & Amber, L.L.C.,without Pine’s permission.

The Scheme
From on or about September 18, 2006, through on or about June 29, 2009, in Joplin, Jasper County, in the Western District of Missouri, and elsewhere, the defendant, PEGGY S. NEWTON, devised a scheme and artifice to defraud and to obtain money and other things from Pine and Evergreen & Amber, L.L.C., by means of materially false and fraudulent pretenses, representations and promises. The scheme was as follows.

It was part of the scheme that NEWTON wrote checks drawn on the Evergreen & Amber, L.L.C., operational accounts at U.S. Bank and United Missouri
Bank to make purchases and obtain money for personal use, and to pay for items and services for her personal benefit.

It was also part of the scheme that NEWTON used Pine’s personal credit
accounts, and the credit accounts of Evergreen & Amber, L.L.C., to make purchases and obtain money for personal use, and to pay for services for her personal benefit.

Count Twelve

Specifically, on or about June 6, 2008, NEWTON used Pine’s Chase Visa
card account number ending in 5506, to charge $1,926.70 for the purchase of family portraits from Lagow Portrait Designs, Inc., in Joplin, Missouri. NEWTON did so without Pine’s knowledge or permission. NEWTON’s use of Pine’s credit card to make this purchase caused to be electronically transmitted over telephone lines in interstate commerce by means of wire communication, funds in the amount of $1,926.70, from Pine’s Chase Visa account in Palatine, Illinois, to Lagow Portrait
Designs, Inc., in Joplin, Missouri.

For relevant conduct purposes, NEWTON stipulates and agrees that she made other unauthorized purchases and expenditures using Pine’s personal and business credit cards, and the Evergreen & Amber, LLC, business accounts at U.S. Bank and United Missouri Bank. NEWTON agrees she conducted these purchases,expenditures, and withdrawals for her own personal benefit, and without Pine’s knowledge or permission. The exact amount of unauthorized expenditures NEWTON made will be determined by the Court at sentencing.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dick Dorr, here's your opportunity to restore the court's image by sending old Peggy to the big house after repaying her partner; paying all court costs; and, picking up trash along Rangeline from 7th to I-44, in a pink and green stripped prison uniform for about the next 10 or 12 years.

Anonymous said...

This should show the entire area why we need to have a "Occupy Downtown Joplin" movement. To protest against this supposed "downtown revitalization" that's nothing more than an immoral and UnChristian Corporatocracy with all of those loft apartments downtown. We need to launch protests and riots downtown. YES RIOTS against the downtown loft dwellers for their crimes against God.

Anonymous said...

Good grief!!! What a whack job you are to speak of launching riots and protests against Downtown Joplin. I'm all for people paying for their crimes and Peggy is no exception but i know some very nice people who live downtown as well as businesses down there. Seriously...stop stereotyping and judging people. That in and of itself is SIN!

Carole said...

It seems that history repeats itself...
"When they (The self-righteous Pharisees who had a caught a woman in 'the act' of doing something morally wrong) kept on questioning Jesus, he straightened up and said to them, “Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” John 8:7

So, um...have at it. I think the rest of us imperfect people should just put on the "pink and green striped uniform" and help Peggy pick up trash.

Anonymous said...

Peggy is my friend and our kids go to school together. What she did was wrong, but we all do wrong stuff everyday. The only difference is she got caught. I stand behind Jesus who says throw the first stone you who are without sin.

Anonymous said...

1:33 We all might do some wrong but $250,000 stealing is a little more than just a little wrong. I don't care how nice she appears to be she needs to go away awhile. If we all have sinned then I guess we should not have laws and just let everyone go. Give me a break.

R. Hartwell said...

@Anonymous We do have a Occupy Joplin movement. Check us out on facebook, and the occupy website.

Anonymous said...

I'm with the farmer who is launching the campaign against downtown Joplin. Everyone knows that we country folk are the ones who always do the right thing and set the moral example that everyone should follow. Living downtown in big high rise "lofts" goes against everything the Bible teaches about values and morality. As a Christian, I cannot allow those big city wannabe loft dwellers to live their lifestyle like that. Those people must be stopped, forced out of those downtown buildings and made to live in regular homes like us country people do. It's what God expects of us.

Anonymous said...

You guys dont know who your talking about! Peggy Newton this Peggy Newton that. To read all these hurtful comments about someone your the closest too. Peggy happens to be a part of my family. Where ever you get your information is totally wrong. She is not as rich and snotty as you think. She does not get everything. Not everything in her life is easy. Now all of you put yourself in her position.. How would you feel? Would you wamt your name plastered all over the internet? Would you want people talking about you? Everybody makes mistakes. Its part of life. She asked god for forgiveness. Atleast she told the truth and said she did it. Peggy is a role model. If you can not trash her in person, dont trash her on the internet.