U.S. Attorney: Oxford woman stole millions from Mississippi State sorority

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U.S. Attorney: Oxford woman stole millions from Mississippi State sorority
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An Oxford woman stole $2.9 million from Kappa Delta, a Mississippi State University sorority, according to court records from the Northern District of Mississippi.

An Oxford woman stole $2.9 million from a Mississippi State University sorority, according to court records from the Northern District of Mississippi.

Though court records state she received the millions as a part of a “scheme,” she is only facing sentencing for one count of wire fraud. Between 2018 and 2019 Cadle deposited another five checks totaling about $111,500 into her business, Oxford children’s clothing store Belles and Beaus, according to court documents. As part of her plea deal, the federal government agreed to dismiss those five counts of wire fraud, according to court documents. Success! You're on the list.

As treasurer, Cadle was responsible for managing sorority dues, purchasing items for the sorority house, paying utility bills, filing tax documents and general bookkeeping, according to court records.

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