Friday, August 05, 2011

Aug. 23 pretrial hearing set for Peggy Newton


An Aug. 23 pretrial hearing has been scheduled in federal court in Springfield for Joplin businesswoman Peggy Newton.

Her trial on 25 fraud and forgery charges i set for next month.

Court records had indicated several months ago that the government and Mrs. Newton, a former co-owner of Evergreen and Amber, were nearing a plea agreement, but later filings have given no such indication.

The Feb. 8 federal grand jury indictment alleged that Mrs. Newton forged the name of her business partner, Diane Pine, setting up numerous credit card accounts, wrote 393 checks for her personal use, wrote four checks to her husband, Newton Jewelers owner Brian Newton "for unauthorized reason", used company money to make one of her husband's car payments, and "altered or falsified" documents to make it appear that payments were less than they actually were, or were to someone else rather than the actual recipient.

On approximately 500 occasions, the indictment says, Mrs. Newton took money from Ms. Pine's personal credit accounts and Evergreen and Amber accounts "for personal use."

According to the indictment:

"It was part of the scheme that on approximately five occasions, Newton used D.P.’s name, date of birth, and Social Security Number to open new credit accounts without D.P.’s knowledge or consent. Newton then incurred charges on these accounts to conduct balance transfers to other accounts, and to cover shortfalls on other bank and credit accounts."

The allegations first came to light when Ms. Pine challenged Mrs. Newton's Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing.late last year. Bankruptcy court documents indicate Mrs. Newton claimed she owed $320,358.09 and had only $3,778.85 in assets.

In her challenge to Mrs. Newton's bankruptcy, Ms. Pine claimed her former business partner had "engaged in a pattern of fraud and deceit." Ms. Pine described herself as primarily an absentee partner who spent most of her time working as a registered nurse in Dallas, Texas, though Joplin was her home.

Ms. Pine said Mrs. Newton used company money for various personal reasons, including shopping sprees, paying off her personal debt, paying off her husband's personal loan, tuition for her child to attend College Heights Christian School, and membership in the Millennium Tennis Club.

Ms. Pine filed credit card statements which she claimed show Mrs. Newton paid for vacations, clothing, groceries, and meals with company money or by forging Ms. Pine's signature. The claim also included meals with the statements indicating Mrs. Newton used the credit cards to cover meals at everywhere from Moe's Southwest Grill to McDonald's, Sonic, Burger King, and Fuddrucker's.

In the bankruptcy court documents, Ms. Pine said Mrs. Newton took $108,369.53 in cash from company bank accounts.

6 comments:

  1. She commited fraud so she could eat at Burger King? Some people just don't know how to dream big.

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  2. Anonymous8:50 AM

    See what happens when you don't spank your children.

    Little Peggy must have been one of those children that was so cute that no one took the time to teach her right from wrong. Now, perhaps the court system will by forcing her and her family to come up with the funds to pay restitution and allow her to have a taxpayer funded stay in some prison resort, where she will not have access to hair color products.

    Something tells me public scorn has no effect on her or she would have not selected criminal behavior for her lifestyle.

    Can you imagine, dropping her children off at a Christian school on her way to shop, all at the expense of her business associate.

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  3. Tea Party Treasurer12:08 PM

    The liberal lame-stream media is persecuting this outstanding local business leader, and upright member of the local Chamber of Commerce, for using her God-given talents (and accepted business practices in the financial industry) to better herself. Socialists!

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  4. Anonymous8:26 PM

    Wow wow wow! You people actually comment on a pre trial conference... That is just pathetic. Peggy Newton is one of most kind hearted, caring, individuals in this area. I love the fact she is keeping her head held high and pressing forward. You people who cast stones are just ridiculous. Wow!

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  5. Anonymous2:06 PM

    I'd tap it.....

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  6. Anonymous6:22 PM

    @8:26 Whose credit cards are you using without the owner's knowledge and permission?

    She will probably get some candyass like you on the jury who will screw over the Texas gal. Wow!

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