Charity worker 'stole $150,000 from blind people she was employed to help'

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Charity worker ‘stole $150,000 from vulnerable blind people she was employed to help’

Natasha Lagesse is accused of swindling between $40,000 and $150,000 from blind and visually impaired people at a charity where she was tasked with helping them manage their finances

Natasha Lagesse, 38, reportedly targeted eight people while working as a director at the Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her alleged swindle saw her steal money from clients while helping them with a variety of financial tasks, including paying bills.

 

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